INDEX. 



SUM, ii. 62, 79. 



Susinum, iii. 163, 165. 



Sutlej.ii.41,47. 



S wallowH, i. 307 ; II. 505. 500. 

 521 avoid the city of 

 ThebeH, 5O5 used for cur- 

 ry inj; rne.ssai'e'*, ,%5 an 

 account of, 513, 514 a^ 

 the mouth of the Nile. 514 

 incapuMe of being 

 taught, 52t>. 



Swallow wort. v. 5T>. 114. 



* wammerdamquoted.ii. 42$. 



Swans, ii. 5o2, 5<>3 their 



Sweat, the. iii. 78. 

 Sweet apples, iv. 497. 

 Sweet wines, iii. 24*; 249. 



Swe.-t-scented calamus, ill 

 141 sweet-scouted rush, 

 iii. 144; iv. 3<J4. 



Sweet-wort, iii. 274. 



Swiftness, in runners, ii. 

 in animals, iii. >7. 



Swine, living, gnawed by 

 mice, iii. 7J-^ot lll> ricum, 

 have solid lux.f-,. SLI ent 

 serpents, 97 their mxle 

 of feeding, 310. .'IV > -the 

 grease of, v. 321, 325, 32>. 



5>w;Tdtish, ii. 350, 30i> ; vi. S, 



SynK'ri, iii. 175. 



Sybaris. i. 224 the destmc- 

 tlonof, ii. ny the caval- 

 ry of, 31*. 



Sybaris. the river, v. 476. 



Syce. V. ttil. 



IK, vi. Ul. 

 Kyene, 1.107,414,41511.97. 



Sylln. t!ie Dictator, i. S5, 

 "2ix;, 31>: v. ^H>; vi. 323, 

 3M bis success ,*nd 

 dreadful deaMi, ii. 1HO. 1'Jl 

 lii.s memoiia, iv. 3i>4 

 his tJ'iumph. vi. 7'. 



Svmboli, !',,rt of the, t. X3-I. 



Syme, i. 4H4. 



Sympathy, iv. 200; v. i ; vi. 

 '12, 13,407. 



Symphyton petraxm, v.231, 

 232. 



Syinple^ades. I. 3.'W. 



Symple^'ina, vi. 31 1. 



Synnepliitis, vi. 440. 



Syuocliitis, vi. 4!1. 



Synodontitis, vi. 457, 459. 



riy nodus*, vi. 457. 



Syphax, i. ;SK">. 



Syracuse, i. 217. 



Syrbotje, ii. 101. 134. 



Syreon. v. 71, 72. 



Syria described. 5. 423 An 

 tiochi.i described, i. 430 

 the trees of, iii. 17s* 



