CONTKNTS.* V 



CHAP. Paee 



The water-snake : one remedy. Thehydnis: one remedy. 

 The mullet : OIK; remedy. Ttiepclarais: three remedies .. '4 



31. Remedies tor inllaincd tumours and f'r dincai< H of the gene- 

 rative organs. The ftciii'iia: one remedy. Thejperchi tour 

 remedies. The Mpiatina: three remedies. The smaris : 

 three remedies .. .. .. .. .. .. ib. 



35. Remedies lor incontinence of urine. The ophidion: one 



remedy .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 4( 



Ho*. Remedies for pout, nnd for pains in the feet. The beaver: 



four remedies. Hryon : one remedy .. .. .. <&. 



37. Remedies for epilepsy . . .. ".. .. .. .. 47 



38. Remedies for t<-\ris. The fish called asellus : one remedy. 



The pbagrus : one remedy. Tiie bahena : one remedy .. it,. 



30. Remedies fur lethargy, cachexy, und dropsy .. .. .. 4i 



40. Remedies for burns and tor erysipelas .. .. .. ib. 



41. Remedies for diseases of the smews .. .. .. .. oO 



4*2. Methods of arrest ini? luemorrhage and of letting blood. The 



polyp: one remedy .. .. .. .. .. ifc. 



43. Methods of extracting foreign bodies from the llesh .. ,. f>l 



44. Remedies tor ulcers, earcinoinata. and carbuncles . . . . */- 



45. Remedies for warts, and for malformed nails. The glanis : 



one remedy .. .. .. .. .. .. ...">> 



46. Remedies for female diseases. The glauciacus : one remedy.. t//. 



47. Methods of removing superfluous hair. Depilatories 



48. Remedies for the diseases of infanta .. .. .. .. !><> 



4*J. ^l-thods of prevent injj intoxieution. The fi>b called ruhellio : 



oin- remedy. The eel : one remedy. The grape-fish : one 

 remedy .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57 



f)0. Antaphrodisiaci and aphrodisiacs. The hippopotamus : one 



remedy. The crocodile : one remedy .. .. .. >&. 



f)l, l:medies for the dis ;ISCH of anirualH .. .. .. .. i'/. 



62. Oilier nquatic productions. Ad area or calnmochnos : three 



remedies. Itrrds : eii^lit remedies. The ink of the *;opia 58 



63. The names of all ihe animals tliat exist in the sea, one hundred 



and seventy-six in number .. .. .. 5'* 



64. Additional names of fishes found in the poem of Ovid .. 65 



BOOK XXXIII. 



THE NATUUAL HISTORY OF METALS. 



1. Metals .. .. .. 6.S 



2. Gold 69 



3. What was the first recommendation of gold ,. .. .. 71 



4. The origin of gold rings .. .. .. .. .. t"6. 



f. The quantity of prold possessed by the ancients . . .. 75 



fi. The right 6* wearing gold ring! .. .. 



7. The decuries of ihe judges .. .. . . ,. .. b2 



