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INDEX. 



KHTITO;, Ivy. Hedera Helix, 130. 



Ki rra or Kiffffa, Jay, Corvus glanda- 

 rius, captured by the 2Egoliusand 

 Eleus, 201 ; changes its note, 245 ; 

 its nest, \b, 



Ki xXj, Thrush, Turdus labrus and 

 T. merula, nest, 138; hides, 215 ; 

 changes its colour in winter, 276; 

 three kinds, 244. 



Ki xX*;, a sea-fish, 37; near the land, 

 211; in pairs, 213; changes its 

 colour, 228. 



KXfjpoe, also called rrvpavoTriQ, an 

 insect injurious to beehives, Ga- 

 leria cerella and G. mellonella, 

 226, 266. 



Krifr), sea-nettle, probably an acti 

 nia, 11, 255. 



Ki iTroXdyof, a species of wood 

 pecker, Picus varius, or minor, 

 202. 



Ki i^/ or rjKrl\l/, an insect, Formica 

 flava, Strack, finds honey by the 

 sense of smell, 93 ; eaten by the 

 woodpecker, 93, 202, 242. 



Kdy^//, a bivalve shell, Mya picto- 

 rum, 82 ; several species, ib. ; a 

 kind of crustacean is found in 

 them, 85; origin, 117, 118; 

 large smooth shell in rivers, 243. 



KoyiciiXtov, a small bivalve shell, 

 198, 199. 



Kotroc or Korrcf, a fresh-water fish. 

 Trout, Salmo Fario, Strack, 92. 



KoicicaXioi , Helix, land snail, 81. 



Koicict/f, cuckoo, Cuculus Canorus, 

 93, 138 ; habits, form, and eggs, 

 146 ; eatable, 147 ; lays in the 

 nests of other birds, 249; changes 

 its note when about to migrate, 

 276. 



KoXtoe, also i\ii&amp;gt;, and *i\to, 

 woodpecker, 233. 



KoX/ag, a kind of tunny, Scomber 

 colias, in the Propontis, 211 ; 

 when taken, 212 ; gregarious, 234. 



KoXioc, Corvus monedula or Picus 

 viridis, 36 ; in p. 242 colceus 

 should probably be colius. 

 KoXAvpiwK, Arnpelis garrula, L. 



Schneider. Lanius garrula or ex&amp;gt; 

 cubitor, 248. 



KoXeuoe, Pt-lecanus graculus, four 

 species, 218. 



K.o\oKi&amp;gt;t&amp;gt;Tt], cucumber, Cucumis 

 Sativtis, 124, 208. 



KoXi;/i/3((.-. a sea-bird, diver, Colym- 

 bis, 3, 203. 



K&amp;lt;5j/u, knits, 134. 



Koi fjSa, plant, Inula Conyza, or I. 

 pulicaria, flea bane, 93. 



Kopaiciae, probably the Cornish 

 Chough Pyrrocorax Graculus, 248. 



Kopocu cc, sturgeon, Accipenser 

 huso, Strack, Sparus Chromis, 

 109, 159, 160,213, 218,228, 234. 



HLopaKouSwv yei Of, the crow tribe, 

 5. 



K6pa, raven and rook, Corvus 

 Corax and frugilegus, 40, 45, 64 ; 

 eggs, incubation, young, 146; 

 Egyptian raven, 226 ; hostile to 

 the hawk, 232 ; pecks the ass and 

 bull, ib. ; friend of the fox, 233 ; 

 frequent in towns, 248 ; nest and 

 habits, 250. 



Kopa, a water-bird, Pelecanus 

 Carbo, Strack, 203. 



Kop^iiXjj or aKopfivXi], toe young 

 tunny fish, 160. 



KopWXof, water-newt, Triton aqua- 

 ticus, 3, 9, 197. Siren Proteus. 



Kopic^cimex,bug, C.lectularius, 134. 



KopudaXif, lark, Alauda arvcnsis 

 cristata, 277. 



Kopv^of, lark, Alauda cristata, A. 

 arborea, A. arvensis, (though 

 Schneider thinks this identification 

 doubtful), its nest, 146, 249; 

 hybernates, 215; hostile to the 

 pcecilis, 232 ; is said to eat the 

 eggs of the eagle. 233 ; friendly 

 to the schcenilus, 234 ; perches on 

 the ground, 242, 245 ; two kinds, 

 249. 



Kofjoh T;, Corvus corone, 45 , feeds 

 its young after they are fledged, 

 146 ; incubation, 147 ; lives near 

 the sea, 203; Egyptian, 226; fo 

 to tie owl, presbys, and typamu, 



