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INDEX. 



Animal*, the lariat, !n In- 

 dia, ii. 129-wild, their 

 in-tinct, 248 their sup- 

 pose! dread of man, 249 

 medical remedies first 

 indicated by. 291-294 

 prognostics of danger de- 

 rived from, 294, f. *> na- 

 tions exterminated by, 

 295 in a half-wild state. 

 310 that are paitly 

 tamed only, 350 places 

 where certain, are n<>t 

 found. 352. :153 which 

 injure stranger* only, 353. 

 .'151 -which injure th na- 

 tives only, ."..M -th larg- 

 : t, found in the M-a, 3">s 

 ovipurons, 532--terr>s- 

 trinl, that are oviparous. 

 M< terrest rial, the gene- 

 ration of, MO- 541 posi- 

 ti-n of, in the uterus, Ml 

 the origin of which i* 

 unknown, 541 born of 

 ln-in;:- that are not born 

 themselves, M6 horn 

 themselves hut not re- 

 productive, 540 that are I 

 of neither sex, 510 the 

 senses <.f. Mrt, M7 the 

 feeding of, 518 that live 

 on ]>oi rons, MS the 

 drinking of, 55o-the an- 

 tipathies of, 55O, 551 the 

 friendships of, 551, 552 

 the sleep of, 552, 553 

 certain, suhject to dreams, 

 553 that are found iu fire, 

 iii. 42 that live for a day 

 mly. 42 characteristics 

 "f. limb by limb, 43 

 horns of, 41. 45, 4ft that 

 have no eyelids, M, 55 

 that have not teeth on 

 each side of the mouth, 

 5< thnt h'tve hollow 

 te-th. 5<> their age eNti- 

 innt-d from their teeth. 

 '-' -in which the neck i> 

 rigid, ty which have tin- 

 largest heart, 05 that 

 have two hearts, C5 

 vhich liav-, the largest 

 lang<, 67 which have the 

 smallest lungs, 67 that 

 are destitute of gnll, GM 

 that have no b-lly, 71 

 t!>e only ones that vomit, 

 71 that have no kidneys, 

 73 that have no bladder, 

 74--thnt have miet, 7i> 

 that have m:irruw, 70 

 that have no lxnes, 77 

 that have no nerves, 77 

 7b that have 



or veins, 78 the blood of 

 which coagulates, 78 the 

 blood of which does not 

 coagulate, 79 of which 

 the blood is thickest, 7D 

 of which the blood is 

 thinnest, 79 that are des- 

 titute of bhx>d At certain 

 times, 7i>, HO tho feet of. 

 !1 th tnits of, 92 the 

 vidces of, 92, IW- that fee.! 

 t>j>on poison, 98 their 

 mode* of defence, iv. 2 

 none that are odoriferous, 

 323 superstitious usages 

 rel.itive to. v. MM, .'*o7 

 diseiues of, vi &7, M. 



Anio, i. -231. 



Anise, iv. 27 1.272, 273. 



Anna I'erennn, vi. 202. 



A non is, iv. .'LV>. 



o^. v. 227. 

 , the gi:mt, i H7. r >. 



Antieus, the physician, iii. 



ir>7. 

 \ntandrmi, I. 47.V- fall of 



the baths at, iii. 420. 

 Antaphrodisiacrf, v. I8i>, 407, 



4>s vi. 57. 

 Antelope, iii. 44. 

 Antelope oryx. ii.34G. 

 Antemmi, i. 25. 

 Antenor, i.252. 

 Anteros, vi. 4!U. 

 Anthalium, iv. S48,340,383. 

 Antliedon, i. 425. 

 Anthpniih, iv. 358,411,412; 



v. 1S>. 



Anthelmlntics, v. 2-10. 

 Anthericos. iv. :KX). 

 Anthias.the ii.sh, how taken, 



iv. 273. 271. 

 Anthophoros, v. .'V>. 

 Anthracites, vi.3'*1. 

 Anthrncitis. vi. 42:1. 160. 

 Anthriscum. iv. 423. 

 Anthropophagi, i. 335; ii. 



M, lol. 121. 

 Antlius. ii.522. ft51. 

 Antliyllis, v.lM. 

 Anthyllium, iv. 3S3 ; v. 



l^J. 



Aiitiiis. i. 11^ 

 Ant-lM'H. i. 17M. 

 Anticlines, i.:<73. 

 Antiryra, i. 277 v. 98. 

 Anticyricon, iv. 414, 415. 

 Antidote, universal, iv.299, 



3-X>. 



Antidotus, vi. 275. 

 Antigenes, i. 4 9. 

 Antig<.uus, vi. 1 L5. 

 Autigonus of Cymaj, li.356. 

 Antilih.inus, i. 4:?5. 

 Antimony, vi. Ii5, 116. 

 Antiochla, i. 437, 441. 



Vntlochiw. i!. 146 ; iv. 300; 

 v. 372; the marvellous 

 euro of, ii. 182. 



Antipat-r, Cn!in, i. 147. 



Antipater of Sidon, ii. 2<*9. 



Antipater of Tarsus, ii. 355. 



AntipAthca (the stone), vi. 

 412. 



A ntipat hies, nnd sympathies 

 between atjuiitic iinimaN, 

 ii. 175, 470 of HMimuU, 

 il. 550, 551. 



Antipathy, iv. 2<f>. 217, 237, 

 375; v."l,2; vi. 12, 13, ,*, 

 M. K'7, 412. 



AntiphiliiH, vi. 2r,9,278, 



Anti|M>des. i. 51 t'>'<7. 



Antip-hH, i. KS. 



Anti'iuity of the art of 

 Painting, vi. 22S, 2J'., 

 V.'5<. 



Antinhinum, v. 131. 



Antirrhium. i. 276. 



Antiuni, i. 193. 



Anti>|MMlium,-vi. 'jna.Sf*!. 



Antonia, who ne\er expecto- 

 rated, ii. iu. 



Antonines. the, i. 179. 



Antony, Marc, i. 212, 439, 

 It');" iv. ;w.r.. 310; vi. 2, 

 92, 173, ISii, 1IH hnrtie.sscfl 

 lions. Si. 270 his ino- 

 hrietv, iii. 273. 



Ants, v,>noinoiH, U. 205 

 de.-cript5-.u of. Hi. ;17, .'W 

 their reproduction, 37 

 their habits, 38 winired, 

 38 gigjintic Hire of thovj 

 of Ifnlj.i, .'W excnvat! 

 gold,3y; vi. 99,412. 413. 



Anuhis, I. 418 ; vi. r.N. 



Anutarian white, vi.214. 



Aornos, i. 271. 



Aoj-si, ii. ;VJ. 



Aosta. i.217. 



Apamea, i. 179-; il. 78- wlno 

 of, iii. 21C.. 



Ap.imia, i. 411. 



Aparine, v. 227, 22-S 



'Anu^iiv, ii. 1<V>. 



Aputife. ri. 327. 



Apes, U. 95, 100, 182 white, 

 2S1 doscrihed, 34/ 

 their shrewdness, 317 

 ho\v taken, 317 nnVction 

 for their young, 3 17 tlieir 

 t^-th. iii. M their re- 

 s<'mblance to man, 8/5, 87. 



ApelioU-i, i.73; iv. 110. 



A pell as, vi. JH5. 



Apelles. Hi-tlnt, U. 181; Vi. 



215, 25t5to2v!, 303. 

 Apelles, physicijtn, v. 309. 

 Apennines, i. lyG. 

 Aphaca, v. 23O. 

 Aphace, iv. 31'J, aV). 



