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INDEX. 



Barberry, * *& 



Bare, lona, I. 167. 



Itarcino, I. 167. 



Bargyla, I.4W. 



Barippe. vi. 413. 



Bark of trees, ii. 117, 354, 

 355, 393. 



Uarley, iv. 27, 28, 30, 31, 

 445, 446. 



Baroptenus, vi.443. 



Barrenness, ii. 149. 



Barter, vi. 71. 



Basanite, vi. 125, 328, 



Basil, iv. 249, 250. 



Basil ia, i.342; vt. 408, 



Basilica, vi. 227, 346. 



Bosilis, ii. 116. 



Basilisk, ii. 2-2. 394.' 



Bissus, Ualpnrnius, iii. 437. 



Bajsus, Julius, iv. 3o4. 



Bassns. Q. Lecanius, v. 154. 



Bastard, asarum, v. 35 

 dittany, v. 172 saffron, 

 iv. 35o". 



Bastenw, i. 330, S4S. 



Bat, ii. 540 ; v. 4cO used as 

 * conntercharui, v. 400. 



Batavi, i. 355. 



Bath-pon., sprinkled with 

 ui.H'tienK iii. 168. 



B*ths at Home, vi. 353,354. 



Baii a, vi. ;i3. 



Batis, iv. 347,382, 



Baton, vi. Ib7. 



Batrachiou, v. 148, 140, 150, 

 258. 



Batnichltia vi. 413. 



Batrachus, vi. 61, 322. 



Battering-ram, ii. 229. 



Battles, the first, ii. 227. 



Bauli, i. 11. 



Bdellium, iii. 116. 



1 teaks of ships, ii. 235. 



Beans, iv. 44, 45, 57, 447, 

 448. 



Bears, and their cubs, ii. 

 3' 0.306, 307 in the Cir- 

 cus, ii. 307 have the 

 hardest skulls. Iii. 47 

 their genitals, iii. 92. 



Bears'-grease. iv. 3M ; v. 

 334 used for the hair, ii. 

 306. 



Beaver, ii. 297, 298vi. 13, 

 14, 416. 



Bebriacum, ii. 520. 



Bebryces, i. 47S. 



Bechion, v. 164. 



Beckuianu's ' History of In- 

 ventions" quoted, iii. 354; 

 iV. 33.37; V- 38, 39, 109, 

 193, 264, 323, rV42, 4*6, 4S7, 

 !>2, fiiH,5";.512. M3, 511. 

 615, M6, M'.. vi. 4. 5, IJ2. 



114,121,141, 112,113, 117J 



1>, 191, 105, 198, 200, 207,!B"lunnm, i. 2,12. 

 2W, 212. 213, 211, 21H, 23S, i iVlus (th divinity), II. 72 

 240, 211, 242,213, 211, tti.VBeluH (tho rivt-r), vi. 7S. 

 301, :^0, J357, .'5G9, 370, 376JBelUH (the tun), vi. -U3. 

 379, 3*0, liSl, :K2, 3KS, 409J Menuvvntuni, i. 229. 

 410.420, 422, 424, 4l!5,430,l lUtraryuthiiH, i. 164. 



432, 463. 

 Bedeguar, iv. 366 ; '. 48,84. 

 Bedouins, ii. 86. 

 Bedrooms, quinces hung up 



in. iii. 293 plants in, iv. 



259. 



Bee-bread, iv. 431. 

 Beech, iii. 316, 355 ; v. 7. 

 lice-eater, ii. 516. 

 Bee-glue, iii. 6. 

 Beehives, iv. 344. 

 Beer, iii. 256, 274 ; iv. 26, 



456. 

 Bees, iii, 5 their works. 



Ben-nice (city), 1. 306 ; II. 94. 



Berenice (queen;, vi. 427. 

 Berenice's Hair, i. 103. 

 Bergamo, i. 218. 



Berg.imiiiu, i. 218. 

 Berkeley, Bishop, Ills " Si 



ris," v". 18. 

 Ber.i-a,i. 410. 

 Berosus, ii. 1K2, 212. 

 Berry fruits, iii. 310-322. 

 Beryls, vi. 414, 415. 

 Berytus, i.435, 

 Bcstia, Calpurnius. how he 



slew his wives, v. 218. 



fr-4 honey, 10, 11, 12. 13 Betel, iii. !.V>. 



their wax, 6, 7 their! Beterrn?, wines of, iii. 2i2. 



fondness for tho dive, 7 | Bethlvptephene. i. 428. 



not injurious to trees, 7 

 persons who have made 

 them theirstudy, 8- their 

 mode of working, 8-14 

 their hab.ts, 15, 16 re- 



Beth-sban, i. 432. 

 Betony, v. Ill, 112. 

 Beva^na, i. 2:>',>. 



Beyrotit, i. 435. 



Be/oar 



, v. 319. 



production of, 16,17; iv. Bibraga, ii. 51. 



844 s warming of, iii. 17, Biestiugs, iii. h3; v. 320. 



18, 1! their govcrnnu-nt. 

 IS omens aitorded by. 19 

 various kinds of, 20 

 the king-bee. 10, 16 21 

 their sting, 20; iv. 3i:i 

 their aversions, iii, 21 

 what creatures ate hostile 

 to them, 21 their dis- 

 eases, 21, 22; Iv. 340 

 t>iings that are noxious to 

 them, iU. 22 -olive oil 

 fatal to them, 22 how to 

 keep them to the hive, 23 

 ho-vtorenew the swarm, 

 23, 24 plants for, iv. 

 .''., 310 their food, 340, 

 ail their laves, 344 

 influence of hunger upon 

 them, 3 15. 



B-.M, iv. IKt. 181, 232, 233. 



Beetles, iii. 33; v. 418, 419, 

 436. 



Behen nut, or ben, iii. 142, 

 143, 1S2. 327, 495. 



Belemiute.s, vi. :'J8, 452. 



Be-li oculus, vi. 443. 



Belladonna, v. 1M7. 



liellerophon.il. 229 ; iii. 193. 



Bellio, iv. 328. 



Bellis, v. 162. 



Bells, i. 198. 



Belly, iii. 71, 72 animals 

 with none, iii. 71 dis- 

 eases of the, v. 1U9, 170. 



Belluuo, i. 252. 



Beloue, W. 4J6 i vi. 01. 



BilbilU, vi. 2 



Bildulgerid. i.;ii>9. 



Biouof Soli, ii. 115; v. 369. 



Bion (a wine), iii. 217; iv. 

 47S. 



Bin-h, bitumen from, iii. 371. 



Birdlime, iii. 4:i5. 



Birds, of Ethiopia and In- 

 dia, ii. 479, 4SO clas- 

 sified According to their 

 fei.t,4l ,)f ill omen, 491, 

 492 extinct, 492, 4U3 

 l>orn with thn tail tirst, 

 493 with hooked talons, 

 4B5 ominous, 495, frtf 



migrntion of, rx>3-5t5 



flight of, 6tM-5M; 

 places wliere certain me 

 never found, 6O7, 5<S - 



and v'ice, 6<X> incnha- 

 tiou of, 512 aquatic, 513 



construction of their 

 nests, 513, 614 flight of. 

 620-fotxl of, 521, 522 

 instinct of, 522 which 

 speak, 622-525 their 

 mode of drinking, 527- 

 their f..d, t-27 -- foreign 

 kinds, 528 fabulous, 5:X) 

 language of, 5; JO v. 397 

 the general ion of, ii. 5:52 

 -MS when thoy lay, and 

 how many rg;:s,t\'{7-- why 

 they jM'ck at the eyes, iii. 

 53 feet ul,90 ' 



