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INDEX, 



26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 42, 58; 

 large dog of Epirus, 71 ; dreams, 

 97 ; reproduction, barking, &c., 

 103, 107, 112, 113, 114, 161, 

 163; Laoonian dogs, their habits, 

 166, 167; when dogs eat grass, 

 2&amp;lt; 4, 238 ; diseases, 222 ; Egyp 

 tian dogs, 226 ; Cyrenian dogs, 

 hull-bred, with wolves, Laconian 

 with foxes, Indian with tigers, 

 227; the Molossian shepherd dog, 

 230 ; intestinal worms in dogs, 

 238. 



K.VWV, a cartilaginous fish, Squalus 

 carcharias, Struck, S. galeus, 104, 

 151. 



K(w/3iof, gudgeon, Gobio, 44 ; ova, 

 153, 1 55 ; poor ones cast on shore, 

 157; food, 200; live near the 

 land, 211 ; fatten in rivers, 218 ; 

 gregarious, 197 ; in winter does 

 not leave the Pyrrhic Euripus, 256. 



KuXbirqc, an animal inhabiting the 

 stables of the ass, a lizard accord 

 ing to some, Scaliger thinks a 

 beetle, 232, Mus minutus. 



Kwvuil/, a species of gnat, smaller 

 than the empis, Conops calci- 

 trans, Struck, Culex pipiens or 

 C. calcitrans, 89, 94 ; springs 

 from a worm in vinegar, Mosillus 

 cellarius, 126. 



\afipa%, perhaps Perca Labrax, 

 Basse, 8, 92 ; sleeps, 98 ; repro 

 duction, 108, 109, 153, 159 ; food, 

 199, 200 ; has a stone in its head, 

 218 ; unfit to eat when in spawn, 

 228 ; at times associated with 

 cestreus, 244. 



\ayw6f, hare, Lepus timidus, the 

 Egyptian, 226. 



Vat^oc, the name of a bird living 

 in rocks and mountains, perhaps 

 it should be Xaioc, 234. 



dntoc, a species of thrush, Turd us 

 torquatus, 234, 247. 



A&amp;lt;T/xia, a species of shark, Squalus 

 centrina, or carachias, 104, 255. 



A,afnrvpig or 7ri&amp;gt;yoXa/i7rtc, glow 

 worm, Lampyris notiluca, see 



Aiipoq, gull or cormorant, Lavus 



canus and marinus, Sterna, 45 ; 



colour, 203 ; a white kind, ib. ; 



hostile to the brenthus and harpa, 



232. 



AdraZ, beaver, Castor fiber, 3, 205. 

 Ad-^ava, potherbs, 217. 

 Atto/3aToc, skate, Raia Batis, 40, 



151. 

 AtTrae, limpet, Patella, 82, 84, 85, 



86, 117. 



At TiidwToii scaly fishes, see 7rXurot. 

 A.tVKtp&amp;lt;oiC, white heron, Platalea 



leucerodia, 203. 

 AfVKT], probably the unopened 



flower-bud of the grape, or Populus 



alba, 121. 



Atviccc, Ardea argentata, 233. 

 AeW, Lion, Felis Leo, 6, 24, 25, 



26, 28 ; lioness, 29, 30, 32, 42, 



59, 61, 69; reproduction, 102, 



161, 176; existing in one district 



of Europe, 226; Syrian Lions, 



176 ; mane and teeth, ib. ; food, 



205 ; habits, 271, 272 ; two kinds 



described, 272. 

 Ai/3avfe&amp;gt;ric, Rosmarinus officinalis, 



Rosemary, 183. 



Aifivof, a bird, enemy of the wood 

 pecker, 232. 

 Atyvt, Lygians who are said to 



have seven ribs, 16. 

 Aipvoorpia, oysters, Ostrea edulis, 



82, 117 ; small crustaceans in 



them, ib. 

 AoicaXof, a species of heron, Ciconia 



dubia, 45. 

 A6&amp;lt;povpa, animals with hairy tails, 



horse, ass, &c., 11, 16, 19, 30. 

 AvyK, Lynx, Felis Lynx, 28, 29, 



102. 

 AiiKiof, a kind of Jackdaw oi 



chough, Corvus monedula, C 



pyrrocorax, 248. 

 AVKOC, wolf, Caiiis lupus, 6, 29 



