499 



Latlnitas, !. LV>. 



Latmus, i. 407. 



La ton*, i. 319. 



l,a tro, I'orciufi, iv. 2^3. 



Laughing-plant, v. GO. 



Laughter, absence of, it. 159 

 description of. iii. 70, 71 

 persons die with, when 

 pierced,. 71 connected 

 with the spleen, 73. 



Laurva, Tullius, v. 473. 



Laurel, oil of. iii. 2-^ vari- 

 eties of, 332, 3:13, 331 

 anecdotes connected with 

 4t, 331-337 never struck 

 )>y lightning, 335 crac- 

 kles in the tire, 335 re- 

 medies derived froiu, iv. 



Lemnos described, i. 324 

 earth of, vi. 230, 237 L&- 

 byrinth of, vi. 341. 



Lemoniura, v. 12*2. 



Leuteu5,Pompeiu* t v.76,79. 



Lentils, iv. 40, 44,S. 449. 



Lentisk, iii. 132, 323 ; v. 17, 

 19, 20. 



Lentulus, il. 147. 



LeiKrhares, vi. 169, 182, 316. 

 317. 



Leouattis, ii. 60. 



Leonidas, tutor of Alexan- 

 der, iii. 128. 



Leontice, v. 133. 



Leontios, vi. 400. 



Leontiscitft, vi. 174. 



Leontopelalon, v. 25*2. 



Leontophonus, ii. 310. 

 Leoutopodion, v. 173. 

 Leopard, how produced, ii 

 201. 205. 



610-519. 



LatiriotlK, vi. 203. 



Laiiron, wine of, iii. 211. 



! auru.H cassia, iii. 153. 



Lavender, iii. 120; iv. 338; Lepanto, i. 175. 



v.. 10'J. j Lopas, vi. 03. 



Laver. v. 172. Upldl, family of the, ii. 145. 



Laws, first introduction of,! Lepidotis, vi. 452. 



ii. 220. &r <>/*> Twelve Lepidns. M.,il. 181; vi.272, 



Tables." I 324, 343. 



Layers, trees propagatul ' Lepis. vi. 194, 105. 



from, iii. 475. 47ri, 477. Lepontii, i. 251, 255. 

 LeH-na, Jier fortitude, ii. 104 : Leprosy, v. 153. 



vi. 179. . Leptis.'i. 31U, 3!VX 



Lead. vi. 112, 212-2t. ! Lept..pl.yHos. v. ISO. 



Lead-woit, v. 141, 142. U-ptorragJC, iii. 220. 



Lvuf-K'..ld, vi. 10, i>7. j Lerida, i. 100. 



Leather, tanning of, iii. 201 Leriina, a parasitical class 



prep.in-Tion of, v. 38 i of insects, ii. 3i.K). 



dyeing of, 71. Leros, i. 322. 



Leaven, iv. 38, 39. ! Lesbias, vi. 452. 



Leaves, trees that never; Lesbos, described, !. 487 



lose their, iii. II 1 * of- wines of, iii. 245. 



trees de>cribed, 374-379 1 Lethargus, iv. 401. 



of plants, iv. 350. 

 L.-banon, i. 435. 

 Lebedos, i. 409. 

 LfcanotiiHiicy, v. 427. 

 l.*-chen>. i. 27H. 

 Lfctisternia, vi. 10. 

 Leda (plant), iii. 133. 

 Lvei-hes, vi. 2*, 51. 

 1 ..... k. iv. 173, 174,223,224. 



225 juice of, poisonous, 



174. 

 Lees, of 



iv. 4fVl of 



wine, 4S2, 4S3-of vine- 



Kar, 4s;j. 

 LeKcy-htmtlnff, iii. 217. 

 tagion, the litth, iii. 43. 

 LeKumlaoon grain, iv. 1<X5. 



H7. 

 Leguminous plants, iv. 43. 



41, HI insects that breed 



in, iv. 455. 

 !.!, ;res. i. 212. 47S. 

 !.t"!uiuitis. Luke, i. 175. 

 Lcmuisci, iv. 300. 



(Lethargy, v. 198, 355; vi. 



Lethe, v. 477. 



Letters, origin of, i. 424; ii. 



220 221 a nc lent, 230. 

 Lettuce, iv. ISO, 181, 182, 



22-232. 



Lencacautha, iv. 405; v.263: 

 Leu.McanthoH. iv. 353. . 

 Leucadia. i. 274. 

 Leueantht'iiinni, iv. 378; v. 



LeurantheimH, iv.411, 412. 

 Leucantbeh, iv. &SJ. 



L-ucAte, i. 27 1. 

 !.'iuv. i. 315. 471. 

 l.ciico (plant;, v. 254, 255. 

 LMti' > i>nii > v. 173. 

 | Leurininn, i. 31O. 



sos, vi. 435. 453. 

 couui, iii. 217, 24y. 

 ^ti*a. vi. 4I1>, 470. 

 v. 256. 



i. 449. 



I^eucojwtra, i. 210. 

 Leucophoron, vi. 98, 99,237, 



238. 



Lencophthalmos, vi. 452. 

 Leucopo-cilos, vi. 453, 

 Leucosyri, ii. 7. 

 Leucrocv)tta, ii. 279. 

 Leuctra, i. 283. 

 Libadion, v. 104. 

 Libanian wine, iii. 262. 

 Libanochnia, vi. 453. 

 Libanotis, iv. 203, 267. 

 Libiimis, i. 435. 

 Libations, iii. 262. 

 Libella. vi. K). 

 Li XT (the divinity), 1. 290; 



ii. 107 ; \i. 310. 

 Llliora, vi. 310. 

 Liberal arts, iii. 217; iv. 



sui. 



LiU-thra, i. 2%. 



Li bo, Scribonins. v!. 346. 



Library, first public, ii. 177. 



Libs, iv. 110. 



Liburnia described, i. 257. 



Liburnica. ii. ,'^>5. 



Libya, i. 374 Mareotis, de- 

 scribed, i. -ii'l. 



Libylwum. i. 218. 



Libycum, iv. 215. 2JO. 



Libypbirnir.'s, i. 390. 



Libyssa, i. 4il. 



Lice. P-mt dies for, iii. 40 ; 

 v. 4<'9. 



LicJien, remedies for the 

 disease, iv. 2<"S; v. 152, 

 1.13. 154. ICO. 101; vi. 35. 



Lichens, iii. 145, 140 on 

 plumtrees, iv. 50S. 



Liciniani, ii. 150. 



Life, the duration of, ii. 132. 

 i:, 2K>*.V5 the frailty 

 of, HI. 142 the un-i- 

 tain tenure of, 200 per- 

 son** \\ ho have returned 

 to, 2-0 whether the 

 blt>od is the principle of, 

 iii. 80* 



Light, emitted from the 

 ryes of (lead fish. iii. 5t 

 from rotten W.HM!, 51. 



Lightning, particulars con- 

 n-'oted with. i. ?.. 70,8-1, 

 S">. S<> ; v. 471 its eff.-cts, 

 i. 81. h2 objects struck 

 by, SO- not stnick by, !?0, 

 87 of a remarkable na- 

 ture, ii. 2<*i expiation 

 f..r, iii r..U10. 



Liguri.1 described, i. 1S4. 



l.igurians, i. 185. 



Li^ r llsticum. iv. 205. 



Liuustrum, iii. 116; v. 3'2. 



Lily. iv. 314, 315, oU>, 3^, 

 3<-7. 



