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INDEX. 



Spheie, Invention of the, II. 

 230. 



Sprlnj*-wap:tail, ii. 522. 

 Sprin, hot. -!>>; " Hot 



Sphingiuni. ii. 540. 

 Sphinx, ii. 118. 279 ; vi. Ifi7, 



:*<* Kgyptiau, 330,337. 

 Sphondrte, v. 271. 

 Sphragis, vi. 237,431. 

 Sphyreiie, vi. 66. 

 Spider*, Attack the serpent, 



ii. 552 an account of, iii. 



27 their webs, 27, 28 > 



fCewratiot) of. 29 reme-j 



dies derived from, v. 415, 



410. 



Spignel, iv. 205, 296. 

 Spikenard, iii. 12O. 

 Spilumene, vi. 177. 

 Spina regia, iii. 1<>7, 208. 

 Spinal marrow, iii. (J3. 

 Spinelle ruby, vi. 4:iO. 

 Spi miing, i vention of, ii. 



224; iv. 1.% 



Spinther, the actor, i. 147. 

 Spiuturnix. ii. 403. 

 Spir. vi. 375. 

 Spis,um, iii. 167. 

 Spitter, iii. 44. 

 Spming of blood, remedies 



for, v. 343, 344. 

 Spittle, human, kills ser- 

 . pent*. ii. 120 particulars 



relative to, v. 2*, 2sO, 21*) 



of females, 3i >4. 

 SpUnchnoptes, iv. 407; vi. 



1KJ. 



Spleen, ill. 73 animals 

 without* 73 cauterized j 

 in runners, 73 small in I 

 certain animals, 73 re- 1 

 medic* for diseases and ! 

 affections <>f, v. 1H1, lt#, 

 345, 310,439, 440; vi. 41, 

 42. 



Spleonwort, v. 22>*. 229. 



Splcnion, v. 9.". W. 



Spodiuin. iv. 4s5. 605; vi. 

 2<r>, 2<rt i.f lead. 218. 



Sp-doH, vi.2i2, 2U3. 



Spoleto, i. 2H. 



fejv.h-tum, i. 240. 



Spoiulyiium, iii. 153; v. 12. 



Spondylu*. vi. (55. 



Sponges, ii. 451, 455, 156; v. 

 519-522. 



SpMitfites, vl. 3V2. 

 , vi. 457. 

 ii. 437. 



Spontaneous growth of tfBW| 

 iii. :;:>4. ;f.5. :KO. 



?iv^i,l,ill f ij. r?2. 



>]. rad-, i. 320. 

 Sj<.tt'd marble, vl. 325. 

 S|ti;tini ( remedies for, v.20f, 



357. 

 Spring flower*, iv. '&<>, 337. 



Spurge, iv. 228; v. 177, 179, 



ISO. 



Squalls, i. 70, SO. 



Kq-ialus, ii. 2ss. 412. 



Squatina, ii. J5NO. 411. 452. 



Squill, iv. 241. 242. 243 vi 

 tie.ir, 211, 242,4t*>,481. 



Squihaee, i. 222. 



Squinting, iii. 53. 



Squirrel, ii. 310, 311. 



Stabije, i. 2* >0. 



Stachys, v. 55. 



Stacte. iii. 13<, 131. 



Stag-beetle, iii. :U nsed as 

 an amulet, 34--n-medie 

 derived from, v. 151. 



Stagira, i. 301. 



Stagmint, v. 200. 



.Stagonia. iii. 12S. 



Stagonilis, iii. 152. 



Stugs. anaccountof.il 290- 

 302 nimin:ite,5tO mug 

 gots in their brain, iii. 4> 

 with four kidneys, 73. 



Sus-wolf. ii. 2S1. 



Stakes, iii. 405. 



Stalactites, v. 4^2. 



Standard of the 1 Com an le- 

 gions, ii 4S5, ISO. 



Stanko, i. 4S4. 



Stannum, vi. 212, 211, 215. 



Stajdiis, iv. 401. 



StiiphyK-, iv.400, 407. 



Staphy linos, iv. 21M. 210. 



Staphylodendron, iii. 308. 



Staphylus, i. 373. 



Stutvh. iv. 10, 20. 440. 



Starfish, Ii. l.V*. 474. 



Starlings, ii. 5<*5, 5<7, 524. 



Stars, an account of the, I 

 10, 2 , 23, 25-31 , 35, 30, 42 - 

 60, 52, 53, 50, 64 first ob- 

 servations of the, ii. 'j:',5 



their influence on fish, 

 307- arrangement of. ac 

 cord ing to day Hand nights, 

 iv. 74 77 rising and set- 

 ting of, 77, 7S prognos- 

 tics derived from. 120,121. 



Stai-thistle. iv. 401. 

 Statire, v. 17'.', 173. 

 St.itino wine, iii. 241 ; iv 



471. 



S atmiian wine, Hi. 212. 

 Statue, plants growing on 



the head of. v. 0*, 00. 

 Statues, of gold, vi. 1<>5, 100 



of hilver. 130, 137 of 

 bnws. 151-158 of iron. 

 2>0"lhi! heads of/'hanged, 



Statyelhe, v. 472. 

 Steatitin, vi. 45S. 



Steatomata, v. 110. 

 SteJ.-phuros, iv.357. 

 Steli*, iii. 4.T1. 

 Stellio, iii. 31 ; v. 307, 4<>2, 



103 ~ figurative use of the, 



name, v. 451. 

 Stemmata, vi. 27H. 

 Stems of plants, iv. .IV). .",5-^. 

 Stej)haneplocos, iv. 3<>5; vi. 



273. 

 Stephanomelln, v. 205. 



Stephanus, vi. 31S. 

 Stephunnsu, vi. 177, 

 Stertretliron, v. 14 1. 

 Sterile trees, iii. 'J2. 

 Sterility, iv. 07 1<1 -reme- 



di.-s lor, iv. loi, H2. 

 Stertinius, ^., v. 373. 

 St.-sirhorus, ii.510. 

 Stlienelus, Acilius, iii. 231, 



235. 



Sthennis, vi. 100, 1S7. 

 Stibi, vi. 115,110. 

 Stilo, J'.lius, ii 477. 

 Stimmi. vi. 115, 110. 

 Sting- ray. ,sv-" rastinaea." 

 " Stipendinni," meaning uf 



the. word, vi. SO. 

 stoboimi, iii. i:rj. 

 Stohrum, iii. i:jj, 130. 

 Stti-be. iv. 4(l. 

 Stn-chades,i. 212. 

 SM-chas, v. Itl'J, 2(X>. 

 " St'tlo." ngiu of the HA me. 



iii. 41". 



Stole. l/,i:ii,iuK, iv. 8. 

 Stomach, an aerount of th<*, 



iii. 01 -remedies fr pains 



and ntT.elions of, v. lot, 



lo. 311. 137. 43s. 

 StmitatU-e. iv. Jirj, 5<i9, 510, 



511; v. :w. 



Sto:m.mn, vl. 101, 105. 

 StoiiM, reproduction of, vl. 



358. 



Stone of Armenia, vi. 327. 

 Stone, of Assos, vi. 357,308. 

 Stone of Naxos, vi. 327. 

 Stone of Seyms, vi. 357. 

 Stone of Siphnos, vi. 3tl8. 

 Stone of Tibur, vi. 321. 

 Stone-crop, iv. 411 ; v. 141. 

 <tonp-moss, v. 25'. 

 Stone-quarries, when first 



opened, ii. 223. 

 Stones of fruit, iii. ,'.20, 327. 

 Stones, hhowers of, i. 00. 

 Stonework, various kinds of, 



vi. 372, 373. 

 3torax,iii. 136, 151, 152; v. 



11. 



Storks, ii. 501, 502, 503. 508. 

 ' Strubo," meaning of tho 



nnnie, ii. 147; iii. .VJ. 

 Strain*, hLi acute 'vision, ii. 



102. 



