INDEX. 



315 



232; friend of the heron, 234; 

 always to be seen, 248. 



K6nvof, the wild olive tree, Eleag- 

 nus angustifolia, used as food for 

 sheep (accidentally omitted in the 

 translation), 208. 



Korroc, see Kolrof. Cottus Gobio. 

 92. 



Korrvipot, blackbird, Turdus me- 

 rula, Struck, but apparently not 

 always, Turdus merula, and T. 

 saxatilis, hybernate, 215 ; changes 

 its colour, 228 ; nest, 2-15 ; two 

 kinds, black and white, 247 ; 

 changes its plumage and voice in 

 the winter, 276. 



Korri.0oc, a sea-bird, 110, 214. 



K6rri;0oc, a fish, 228. Labrus 

 Merula. 



Ko^Xiaf, snail, Helix, several 

 kinds, 73, 81 ; land-snails, 83 ; 

 when full of ova, 110; die when 

 the shell is taken off, 136 ; form 

 an operculum when they hyber 

 nate, 213; eaten by swine and 

 partridges, 255. 



K6x\oc, Fresh-water univalve shells, 

 Limnaea, Planorbis, 81,83,84,86. 



Kpayywr, prawn, Cancer digitalis 

 (Squilla mantis), Strack, Penseus 

 sulcatus, 77. 



Kpdnflri, cabbage or colewort, 

 Brassica, 124, 126. 



Kpaji/Sif, caterpillars of the cabbage 

 butterfly, Papilio Danais Brassica:, 

 125. 



Kpaffrif, green fodder for horses, 

 207. 



Kpt, Trigna pugnax, hostile to the 

 celeus, 233 ; its habits, 247. 



KpiBr), barley, 206. 



Kpioc, Ovis anus, ram, breeding 

 season, 114, 161, 199. 



KporofoiXof, the Land crocodile, 

 Lacerta stellio. Monitor terrestris, 

 25, 34 ; both kinds mentioned, 43, 

 46; reproduction, 137; brought 

 up in Egypt, 231 ; Herodotus, 

 Book 4, c. 192. 



KpocoftXc, the Egyptian croco- 

 1 Accidentally omitted in a li 



dile. Crocodilus Niloticus, t, 



14; in Egypt, 33, 59; reprodar 



tion, 137 ; hybernates, 72. 

 Kporwv, Ricinus, tick, or dog-louse, 



Hippobosca ovina, 135 ; Acarus 



ricinus, 125. 

 Krt/c, Pecten, 82, 84. A large kind, 



which lias one valve flat, Pecten 



maximus, 84,94, 95; origin, 117; 



small crustaceans in them, ib. ; 



hybernate, 213 ; redpectens, 220 ; 



leap, 256. 



Ki a/iot, beans, Vicia faba, 72, 206. 

 Kvavof, Turdus Cyaneus, blua 



thrush, 248. 



KvyxP !* ^ or * c ^XP a / J C&amp;gt; Corn 

 crake, Rallus Crex, Strack, pro 

 bably a species of ortolan, Lindell 

 and Scott. Leads the flight of the 

 quails, 210. 



K.VKVOG, swan, Cycnus olor, 4, 45 j 1 

 food, 203; gregarious, 211 ; 

 fights with the eagle, 233 ; habits, 

 244 ; when dying they go towards 

 the sea, ib. 



KuXXapoc or ocvXXapoc, hermit 

 crab, Pagurus, 85. 



Kv/iivfig, the Ionic narre of the 

 XaXrt Stryx Nisoria, 244, 251. 



K vvaKavOt), perhaps the dog-rose, 

 worms in it, 126. Rosa canina. 



KuvoKt ^aXcc, dog-headed ape, 

 Simia Cynocephalus, 32. S. Porca- 

 ria. 



KiroppaTiTT^c, dog-ticks, Ricinus 

 canis, 135. 



KvTrpivof, carp, Cyprinus Carpio, 

 38 ; inhabits rivers, 91 ; produc 

 tion and growth of young, 155, 

 156 ; star-struck, 219. 



Kvriaoc, a shrub, Cytisus, Medicago 

 arborea, 71. 



Ki0?}, a kind of shrimp or prawn, 

 77. Palremon Squilla or Crangon 

 vulgaris, also Pagurus. 



Kin/&amp;gt;XAoc, a kind of swallow, mar 

 tin ? Hirundo urbica, makes its 

 nest of mud in rocks and caverns, 

 250. 



Ki wr, dog, Canis familiarie, 6, 



st of birds in the translation. 



