INDEX. 



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female better than the male, 229 ; 

 the male watches the young, 

 breaks the hook with its teeth, 

 256. 



rXdvor, Hyaena striata, 204. 



XavKoc, a fish of a grey colour, 

 Gobius Gozo, Strack, 44 ; marine, 

 211; it lives in holts during the 

 summer, 214 ; when good for food, 

 228. 



XavKulitf, birds of the owl kind, 

 36, 



Aaf&amp;gt;, owl, 39, 45; has crooked 

 claws, 201 ; how it may be taken, 

 210; lives in holes, 215; hostile 

 to the crow and orchilus, 232 ; is 

 pecked by smaller birds, used in 

 hawking, ib. ; the time for taking 

 the owl, 252. 



rXwrrif, a bird, Ralius crex, Sirack, 

 Scolopnx glottis, see icvy\papoc 

 and 6(&amp;gt;Tvy6fii)Tpa, its tongue und 

 migrations, 210. 



I ca^aAoj,-, probably some Indian 

 bird, its form and food, Ampelis 

 garrulus, 216. 



IVqinoi a troi, true eagles, Aquila 

 Chrysaetos, 251. 



J oyypof, conger, Muraena conger, 8, 

 37, 38, 40, 41, 61, its ova and 

 fat, 160: it is destroyed by the 

 spiny lobster, but destroys the po 

 lypus, 198; its food, 199; blaek 

 and white kinds, 211; lives in 

 boles, 213; it is attacked by the 

 mureena, 235 ; compared with the 

 sea serpent, 255. 



Fpai&amp;gt;c, a crustacean, Dromia lanosa, 

 217. 



Puraurof, or viraiirof, Vultur bar- 

 batus, see 6ptitri\apyoc, 251. 



1 i plvof, tadpole, 154. 



! r//, vulture, Vultur cinereus, or V. 

 fulvus, eggs and nest, 145, 243; 

 its food, two kinds of vulture, 201. 



c,a fish,sciena umbra. 199. 

 \aaiiirovf, hare, Lepus timidus, 



and L. cuniculus, 5, 29, 4, j, 

 61,71; coition, 102; superfeU- 

 tion, 108 ; reproduction, 176, 186 ; 

 in Ithaca, 2^5; smaller in Egypt, 

 226 ; another species near Luke 

 Bolba, 41. 



(&amp;gt;, dolphin, Delpbinui delphis. 

 7. 13, 29, 37, 40, 46, 47, 59, 69, 

 91, 92, 93, 95 ; its sleep, 98 , the 

 fish called tytittfia follows the dol 

 phin, 135; reproduction, 104, 

 152 ; it breathes air, 196 : food, 

 200 ; throws itself on its back to 

 take its prey, ib.; dolphin in the 

 Pontus, 212 ; gentle habits, 274 ; 

 its speed, it sometimes throws it 

 self on the shore, 275. 



Ai&amp;lt;Tctfivoi&amp;gt;, plant, dittany, 238; ori 

 ganum Dictammum, Lin. 



Aopeaf, Antelope dorcas, 26. 



Apdictav, a sea fish, Trachinus draco, 

 lives near the shore, 211. 



Apacuf, a species of serpent in fresh 

 water, attacks the glanis, 219 ; is 

 hostile to the eagle, 231 ; sucks 

 the juice of the herb picris, 23t&amp;gt;. 



Apf7ra t, perhaps the sand martin, 

 Hirundo riparia, 4. 



Apo/idt, migratory fish, perhaps 

 some species of tunny, 4, 155. 



Api;oKoAa7rr7e, woodpecker, 202; 

 three kinds, Picus varius, P. viri- 

 dis, P. martins, 242 ; habits, ib. 



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yicpafft^oXoc, the parent of the 

 Apua, Clupea encrasicolus, Struck, 

 157. 



yxtXvc, eel, Muraena anguilla, 8, 

 37, 40, 41, 61, 66, 93; is neither 

 male nor female, 99 ; the so-called 

 male and female are different spe 

 cies, 97 ; migrates to the sea to 

 spawn, 156; its origin, 158; de 

 scription and habits, 200, 201 ; 

 those called female are better for 

 food, 229. 



Aainf dvBot, the flower of UM 

 olive. 127, 133, 216, 242. 



