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INDEX. 



113, 114 the points of, 



114-117. 

 Wine, honied, ii. 215; ill. 



246 ; iv. 437, 43S. 

 Wine-cellars, iii. 263, 269. 

 Wine-cure, ii. ls3. 



Wolf, Komulus suckled by, 

 ii. 273 Jin account of the, 

 2S2 influence of its eyes, 

 283 men changed into, 

 2S3, 2S4 its bladder, iii. 

 74. 



Wine-lees, iii. 20S ; iv. 4S2, ' Womb, ili. 75 of the BOW, 



4s:}. 



Wine-lofts, iii. 254. 263. 



Wine-press, iv. 1<J9, 110. 



Wine- vessels, iii. 2os, 2<>9, 

 279. 



Wines, the roost ancient, 

 Iii. 236, 237, 2.W colours 

 of. 57, IMS; iv. 475 

 pitched, iii. 23s ; i v . 47,; . 

 vi. 371 nature of. iii. 

 2.K 239 fifty kin is of, 

 239-2 45 drugged, 2 43 

 heaithfatoetftf of. 243- 

 peculiar tastes in.2U.245 

 foreign, 2 1">. 24. 267 

 recommended by AM llo- 

 dorus, 247 salted) 247, 

 24s disguising of. 24S 

 sweet, 24S. 241', 25< made 

 from raisins, 25o second 

 rate, 251 gem-rous, when 

 first made in Italy. 251 

 inspection of, 252 women 

 not allowed f> drink, 252 

 laws upviii, 252 drunk 

 by the ancient Romans, 

 253 when several kinds 

 were f:r<t served at table, 

 25* art i n> i al , 256-200 ; 

 iv. 477, 47K made from 



Women not allowed to drink 

 wine, iii. 252. 



Wonderful form* of various 151. 



Wreath* of corn, lv.*3. 



Wren, ii. 551. 



Wright, Mr. T., on the 



lead. mines of UriUin, vi. 



215. 

 Wryneck, iii. 90. 







X. 



Xanthoa (stone), vi. 452. 

 iXanthus, the historian, v. 



nations, ii. 122. 



Xnnthu*, the river, i. 456, 



Wonders, of various coun-j 470. 

 tries, i. 123, 124 of fotin-j Xeimgoraa, i. 373. 

 Uins and rivers, 131-138; Xen^-rates, artist, vi. 145, 

 of lire, 141, 142, 113. 1S4. 



Wood, animals that breed 

 in. iii. 4<> tor furniture. 

 li5, 11HJ, li>7-for fuel, 3 IS. 

 349, :iVj the nature of, 

 417. 41S, 420, 421 tire ob- 

 tained from, 421 the 

 lightest, -422 the durabi- 

 lity of, 423, 421,425 used 

 in building, 42> for car- 

 penters' work. 427 united 

 with glue, 4'J7. 



Woodcock, ii. f>2s, 529. 



Woodlice. v. 417, 436, 410, 



441,450. 

 Woodpecker, ii. 491, 508 



515; iii. 519; v. 89, 21.S 



403 its magical power, ii. 



494. 

 Woodworms, iii. 40. 



..i, various kinds of, ii. 



fruit, iii. 25'J, 257 from} 333 its various colours 



filants. 257. 25S- aromatic, 

 2>. 2."it from 1)^ rl)s, 25'J, 

 2V from shrubs. 2>0 

 <if a miraculous nature, 

 2^2 thnt change their 



purple, 445 remr<Ues de- 

 rived from, v. 331, 3 

 3s;). 

 Wool-fruit, Hi. 297. 



nature, 2t>3- certain, not I Wool-grease, iii. 133; v 

 ust-d in sarn- 1 ritos, 213 IK'I. 3^4, :i.S5. 



seas >nv I with pitch and 

 n>sin. 2i*5, 2>, 2ti7 made 

 from ci rn, 274 medicinal 

 properties of, Iv. 4;'J-473, 

 177. 



Winged animal, the only 

 dne that is viviparous, ii. 

 540. 



Wing*, iii. ai, 34. 



Winking, iii. 54. 



Winter-clothes, iv. SO. 



Winter-sowing, ir. 79, 80. 



W .uter-wheat, iv. 29, 32, 33, 

 35. 



Wisdom, remarkable, in- 

 stances of, ii. 174. 



Wisdom-teeth, iii. 59. 



Withes, iii. 4o9, 410. 

 Witnesses, summoning of, 



iii. ss. 

 \VilwaU f V. 452, 506,512, 515 



Wool-plant, v. <W. 



Woolly huge, v. 221. 



A'ords, the. healing oillcacy 

 of, v. 27S. 279, 2SO. 



World, if more than one, i. 

 13-10 form of, ID na- 

 ture of, 16, 17 name of, 

 17, 18 dimensions of, 53, 

 54.55 earth, the middle 

 of, 1'-J. 



Worming of dogs, v. 40u. 



Xeuocrates of Aphrodisias, 



iv. 3' a 

 Xenocrutes of Kphesus, iii. 



15*. 



Xenophon, i. 373 quoted, 



452; iv. 79, 341; vi. 



182. 

 Xen^phon of Lampsacus, i. 



270. 

 Xerxes, i.300, 305, 315, 347, 



473; iii. 526; v. 424. 

 Xiphias vi. . 

 Xiphion, v. 131,135. 

 Xuthon, vi. 436. 

 Xylobalsaraum, Hi. 149. 

 Xrlocinnamoraum, iii. 139. 

 Xyris, iv. 372. 



Y. 



Yarrow, v. 61. 



Yates. Dr., his " Trxtrinnm 



Antiquorura" quoted, v. 



273, 27 4 ; vi. 9>. 

 Yeast, iv. 20, 450. 

 Yew, iii, 369; v. 47. 



, vi. lf;S. 

 -*. i. 310. 

 /.aiua, 1. 395; v. 477. 



/ancle, i. 221. 

 /.ara. i. 259. 

 /arephthah, i."435. 

 /.arias pa, ii.3. 

 /.athonc, vi. 457. 

 X.ea, iv. 31. 

 /ebu. ii. 32*. 

 /eno. iv. 12S, 

 , i. 445. 



Worms eaten, iii. 519. Zenodotus, vi. 106, 167. 



Worms, fish BO called, ii.'/.enothemts, vl. 4G7. 



Wormwood, v. 



/ephy ria, Ii. 530. 



ani- . Xephyrium, i. 210. 



mals that feed on, hare /'phyrus. i. 74 ; iv. 11C. 

 no gall, iii. 09 wine made 'Zethus, vi. 31S. 319. 

 from, 259 remedies de- /engitana. i. 3ss. 

 rived frori, v. 2.J2-2.i5. j/A-ngma, i. 424, 414; vi. 

 Wounds, remedies for, v.j 210. 

 200, 207, 20^ 4 jrf, 459, 4W. J Xeus (fish), ii. 404. 



