INDEX. 



307 



which a poison is made in Lybia, 



227 ; in Egypt it is attacked by 



the ichneumon, 238. 

 Affraicdc, lobster, Cancer Gamma- 



rus, and Astacus, 1 38 ; compared 



with the spiny lobster, 77, 78, i 



79 ; a small fresh-water species, i 



Astacus fluviatilis, crayfish, 86; 



its reproduction, 106, 121 ; 



changes its shell, 217. 

 A(rra0ef, a raisin used for feeding 



cattle, 206. 

 AaTipiac, a cartilaginous fish, 109, 



151. Squill us asterias. 

 Airnpiac, a hawk, 109, 151, 253. 

 Acrrtpiaf, Ardea stellaris, bittern, 



233. 

 Arrrrjp, star-fish, Uraster rubens, 



118. 

 A&amp;lt;70ofoAoc a plant, asphodel, A. 



ramosus, 260. 

 ArparrvXAie, a plant of the thistle 



tribe, Carthamus creticus. 

 Array &amp;gt;}t&amp;gt;, grouse, Tetrao bonasia, 



or T. attagen, 249 ; it lives on 



the ground, 276. 

 &quot;Arr/Aa/aoe, a kind of locust, 



Gryllus, 123; reproduction and 



death, 133. 



AiA&amp;lt;ti7r(ic, the same as dvGiac, 159. 

 At&amp;gt;(c, the young tunny, 160. 

 A0a*?j, plant, a kiud of vetch, 



208. 



&quot;Aippof, fish spawn, 157. 

 A0i &amp;gt;rj anchovy or sardine, Melanu- 



rns juvenculus, 157, its origin, ib.; 



oilier kinds, ib. ; in modern Greek 



A\aivri tAa^of. a variety of large 



Bt;ig with a strong mane, Strack; 



a brocket, or two-year old stag, 



from his single-pointed horns, 



Liddell and Scott, 39, 237. 

 A-^apt Of, a sea fish, Anarrhicas 



rufus, 200 ; does not bear heat, 



218. 

 A\iTaf, the male grasshopper, 



Cicada Orni, 89. 

 AXP&amp;lt; a kind of wild pear, Pyrus 



communis, 206, 26. 



B 



of.a fresh-water fish, Cobiti* 

 barbus, 98. 



Ba Aavof, Balanus, Cirripede, acorn 

 shell, 94, 117, 



BaAavoc, acorn, 221. 



BaAAtpof, a fresh-water fish, Cy- 

 prinus blicca, 156, 219 ; jSdXepoc. 

 {BaXlvoc, /Sapicoc, are various 

 readings. 



BaffiAM C, also called trochilus, and 

 presbys, lives in holes, 244 ; has a 

 bright crest, 202 ; probably Rfgu- 

 lus Cristatus, golden-crested wren, 

 or Sylvia troglodytes. 



Barie, a bird that frequents bushes, 

 Sylvia rubicola, eats worms, 202 ; 

 mentioned with finch and sparrow. 



Baric, a fish, the prickly roach, 

 Li ideU and Scott, 149, 152. 



Baroc, ray, Raia batos, not the skate, 

 which is perhaps leiobatos, 8, 37 ; 

 its manner of coition, 104 ; it does 

 not receive its young into itself, 

 150,151; it lives in holes, 214; 

 its manner of taking its prey, 2o. r j. 



BaVpaxoc, frog, Kana esculenta and 

 E. temporaria, 3, 39, 87; croaks, 

 96; the female largei than tlie 

 male, 100; coition, 103; tadpole, 

 154; its united spawn, 155; 

 spoken of as a class, 196 ; no 

 croaking frogs in Gyrene, 225 ; 

 marsh Irogs are foes to bees, 261. 



Brirpa^of, a cartilaginous fish, 

 Lophius piscatorius and L. barba- 

 tus, 8, 37. 38, 40; among the s*:- 

 lache, ]04; oviparous, 148, 150; it 

 produces many young, 159. 



BtAovr;, fish, Synguathus acus, 40; 

 its reproduction, 109, 154, 160 ; 

 gregarious, 224 ; the Halcyon 

 builds its nest with the bones of 

 this fish. 



BoXircu a,cephalopod,Eledone mos- 

 chites, Leach, 76; also called 

 r.. i Air ; it does not exist in the 

 Euripus, 256. 



Rofifii-icia, Apis cementaria, or also 

 Megachik mumri;i, and Bombui 



