INDEX. 



527 



animals with- 

 out hair. ii. 3M. 



Voice, of insects, ii. 3 of 

 animals, iii. 92, 93 of 

 man, in a measure forms 

 his physiognomy, 95 it.s 

 varieties, 95 how dead- 

 ened, 95 how heighten- 

 ed, 95. 



Volcanius, vi. 285. 



Volcanoes, i. 139, 140 sub- 

 marine, v. 473. 



Volcrttius, ii. 313. 



Volo^esus, ii. 73. 



VolMiiii, i. 190; vi. 162. 



Yobiuium, i. S3. 



Yol terra, i. 190. 



Vulturous, i. 73; iv. 116. 



Vomit, the only animals 

 that, iii. 71. 



Vomits, the use of, iv. 403. 



Yopisci, ii. 144. 



Voyages, of discovery. i.9H, 

 99 to India, ii. (XMJ3 

 speedy, instances of, iv. 

 1'.*) for the, recovery of 

 health, v. 13. 



ViilfMii. i. 324. 



Vulture, gnat European, ii. 



Vultures, an account of, 11. 



4SG how put to flight, iii. 



97 how attracted, 97 



remedies derived from, v.j 



39S, 31*9. 

 Vulva, iii. 75. 



W T . 



Wagtail, ii. 551; vi. 416. 

 Walking-sticks, iii. 2o.\ 

 Wall-nightingale, ii. 511. 

 Wall-paintings, vi. 27o. 

 Wall-wort, v. 127. 

 Walls, when first built, ii 



223 formation of, vi.2S9, 



290, 291 of houses, 324. 

 Walnuts, iii. 315; iv. 514. 



515. 

 Wanb-y, Nathaniel, quoted, 



ii. 136. 

 Warm spring*, i. 133, If S, 



2C<5 ; v. 472. 

 Warts, remedies for, v. 209, 



210; vi. 53. 

 Wasps, iii. 24, 25, 99. 

 Water, an account r f, i. 96, 

 9V peculiar proper- 



4s2 their wholesome- Wild myrtle, iv. 521. 



n-ss considered. 4*2. 4Kt.i Wild olive, leaves of, iv. 



4M *lnch have sudden-! 4ST, 4SS. 



ly appeared or ceased, 492. ; Wild plants, v. 77, 78. 79. 



49;!. Wild plums, iv. 5ib. 



Wax (Dees'), Hi. 6,7,17; iv.iWild pomegranate, iv.501. 



315, 346 writing-tablet* Wild thyme, iv. 197, 19$, 



of. iii. INI remedies de- 

 rived from, iv. 4:>. 

 Wax-colours, vi. 244, 245, 



272. 



Wax of the human ear, re- 

 medies derived from, v. 

 291. 



Wealth, immense, instances 



Wild vine, iii. 255; iv. 464, 



4C5 ; v. 232. 

 Will, remedies depending 



on the, v. 295, 2i*>. 

 Willow, iii. 4(/9, 410; v. 25, 



26, 

 Willow-teds, iii. 492, 493. 



ties of, Io5. i:*>, 137 how i of. vi. 93, 91. 129. i:x. 131. [ Willow.] erb, v. I9i. 

 made potable, v. 2 re- Weasel, oo.ur of, fatal to! Wind-egg, ii. 687, 538, 639. 



rnarkabl" facts connected 

 with, 471 properties of, 

 472 remedieH derived 

 from, 473 impurities of, 



the 



2S2 re- 



4S4, 4K6 modefl of eM- 



ilig, -t<, 4N5, -1S7 boiled, 



4t-<;. 4.^7 u:ode of hearth- 



medies derived from, v. 



W HI her. states of the, i. 

 (',9 peculiarities of, 91 

 its influence upon trees, 

 iii. 441,442. 



Windows, iii. 303; vi. 142, 

 1 13. 



Winds, an account of the, 

 i. 70-79 : hi. 445 predict- 

 ed, i. 222 invention of 

 the theory of, ii. 2:5<> the 

 theory of explained, iv. 



