IHDEX. 



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.jfTvoc.sea urchin. Echinus lividus; 

 another species, with hard spines, 

 is Cidaris hystrix, also a long 

 species, Amphidetus Mediterra- 

 neus, Forbes, 10, 11 ; eatable 

 kinds, 86 ; small species, E. saxati- 

 lis ; white species at Torone, E. 

 decadactylus, ib., 87, 94 ; at what 

 season they are full of ova, 110. j 

 X ^OC, hedgehog, Erinaceus Eu- 

 ropaeus, 10, 46, 61, 81 ; coition, 

 102 ; changes the entrance of its 

 hole when the wind changes, 239. 

 ^ij, a serpent, Coluber vivipara. 

 ViperaReedii, viviparous, 49 ; re 

 production, 137; how captured, 

 204 ; changes its skin, 216 ; 

 becomes more poisonous by eating 

 scorpions, 227. 



, a small fish, Atherina 

 Hepsetus, Strack, 156. 



Zvyatva, a shark, Squalus Zygaena, 



Strack, 40. 



Zuyvic, a lizard, see x a ^ Ki C&amp;gt; 223. 

 Zwidpia, several small animals, 135. 



1. Tjnea pellionella. 



2. T. sarcitella. 



3. Psorus pulsatorius. 



4. T. graminella. 



Z&amp;lt;iov, several unnamed animals. 



1. A small crustacean in shell 

 fish, perhaps P.nnotheres, 86. 



2. marine creatures like small 

 pieces of wood, Veretillum,89. 



3. marine creatures like shields, 

 Alcyonium, 89. 



4. marine creatures like 

 dtcoiov dvdpov, Pennatula, 

 89. 



6. winged creatures produced 

 from maggots in. pulse, 

 Bruchus, 126. 



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mule, offspring of horse 

 and wild ass, the female larger 

 and more long lived, 99, 170 ; the 



so-called mules of Syria, Equm 



hemionus, 11, 17i, .77. 

 &quot;Hn-arof, a fish so called from its 



colour, Theutis hepatus, Stracic, 



Stroniatos fiatola, 44. 

 HTrioXof, moth, Tinea mellonella, 



225. 

 Hpa.K\tortKi&amp;gt;c xapcivoc, Heracleo- 



tic crab, has a long tail, 77, 81. 



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, a shoot of a plant, especially 

 the olive, 208. 



Qt)pia, animals larger than flies in 

 fire, 126 ; animals which destroy 

 honey-combs, 225 ; an animal like 

 a moth, ib. 



9ic, black shore weed, fucus, 211. 



6pai/Tr&amp;lt;;, a small bird like a gold 

 finch, Fricgilla Carduelis, or F. 

 Cannabina, 202. 



Opiaaa, a fish with prickly scales, 

 256. 



Qpty, timber worm, 207. 



Qvpov, thyme, Thymus vulgaris, 

 266. 



Bvrvif, the female tunny, 108, 109; 

 aged, 160 ; food, 200 ; migration, 

 211 ; gregarious, 234. 



Svvvof, tunny fish, Scomber Thyn- 

 nus, 4, 38 ; sleeps, 98 ; swims in 

 shoals, 108 ; male and female, ib.; 

 reproduction, 109, 135; life, 149; 

 they appear to be a year older 

 than thepelarnys, 160; food, 199; 

 migrates after the scombri, 209 ; 

 when best for food, 211 ; migra 

 tions, 212; how concealed, 214; 

 delights in warmth, 219; old fish 

 unfit for salting, their weight, 228. 



6oC, jackal or ounce, Felis onza, or 

 perhaps Canis aureus, Strack, 4 2 ; 

 habits, 177 ; hates the lion, 234 ; 

 carnivorous, ib. ; several kinds, 

 272. 



C, Tantalus Ibis, S/rack, two 

 species, white, Tantalus sacer, and 

 black, T. luicinellus, 249. 



