325 



the male and female incubate by 

 turns, 147, 202, 240; nest, 249. 



Hlvt], perhaps the osprey, Vultur 

 ossifragus, Buffon, nurses the 

 young of the eagle, 146 ; its food 

 and shape, 201, 251. 



#0a p, louse, Pediculus capitis and 

 P. pubis, ic6vc, nit, 120, 134 ; 

 in birds, ib. , in fish, Lernea, 97, 

 135 ; in the fish chalcis, 220. 



tOtipa, a fish that follows the dol 

 phin, Centronotus, 135. 



*\fo&amp;gt;f, a water plant, Poterium 

 spinosum, 266. 



&amp;lt;t&amp;gt;&amp;lt;&amp;gt;ii OKovpoc;, redstart, Sylvia Phxr- 

 nicurus, 276 ; in winter callea 

 tpiflaeoc. 



4uivog, a river fish, Cyprinus phox- 

 inus, Strack, 153, 155. 



&amp;lt;bpi&amp;lt;vT], toad, Bufo vulgaris, 39, 87 ; 

 eateii by the buzzard, 232 ; inju 

 rious to bees, 265. 



*piu oX6xl ) a kind of hawk, per 

 haps the buzzard, 253. 



4&amp;gt;i&amp;gt;io(oy, fucus, sea-weed, 122, 125, 

 154, 199, 200, 255, 



*ia, a fisb living on sea-weed, 

 Gobius niger, 154; food, 200; 

 changes its colour, and is the only 

 fish that makes nests, 228. 



*/., fucus, 154, 158, 218, 220. 



QuiKaiva, porpoise, Delphinus Pho- 

 ctena, 152, 212. 



*u(c&amp;gt;y, seal, Pboca vitulina, P. mo- 

 nacbus, 4, 7, H, 22, 25, 26, 30, 

 39 44, 69 ; reproduction and 

 habits, JOS, 152, 153, 196; food, 

 205; fight together, 231. 



&amp;lt;J&amp;gt;uXj, a fish enclosing itself in 

 mucus, 256 ; Blenuius pholis, 

 Struck. 



*ip, a kind of bee, tbe thief, 259. 



XaXn?a, Hydatids in swine, 221. 

 XaXeci c, a fish, Dory, Zeus Faber, 



Strack, 95. 

 XaXicic, a lizard, with a bright stripe 



on its back, Lacerta chalcidei, 

 223. 



XaXicif, a bird, the same as KV^IV- 

 Sif, Stryx flammea, Strack, 244. 



XaX/ci c, a fish, perhaps Mugil au- 

 ratus, Spratt s Lycia, Clupea 

 picta, 108, 155, 156, 256. 



XaXiciYie \iOog, lime stone, 126. 



XdvvT), or \avr\, a fish with a wi,!e 

 mouth, Perca cabrilla, 99, 153; 

 food, 199; marine, 211. 



X-apaSptbt;, lapwing or curlew, 

 Charadrius oodicnemus, Schneider, 

 203. 243. 



Y l iuv, swallow, Hirundo urbica 

 and rustica, 4, 40, 45, 64 ; re 

 production and nests, 111, 138, 

 145, 239 ; eat animal food, 202 ; 

 migration, 215 ; kill bees, 265. 



XtXi^wv, flying fish, 95 ; Exocetus 

 volitans. 



XidpoTTt, leguminous plants, 205. 



X A a;i/ t or xaX\o*v, a fish like the 

 cestreus, 109, 159, 199. 



XcXbii/i;, the river tortoise, Testudo 

 orbicularis and Europaea, 34, 39, 

 41, 42, 46, 65, 84, 87, 96 ; repro- 

 duction, 103, 104, 123; marine, 

 Chelonia cephalo, 196; lives on 

 shell-fish and sea- weed, 198 ; does 

 not change its skin, 216, 238. 



, a large bivalve shell, Chama, 

 117. 



r/) , goose, Anser domesticus and 

 Anas segetum, 6, 27, 45, 47 ; gos 

 ling, 140, 141; incubation, 146, 

 147 ; different kinds, 203, 210. 

 ijvaXwTrjjf, an Egyptian goose, 

 Anas tadorna, Strack, 140, 203. 

 i/taipa, probably the she goat, 72. 

 Xtupji f, perhaps the same as ^X&amp;lt;u- 

 piuiv, a foe to the woodpecker, and 

 kills the turtle dove, Falco lana- 

 rius, 232. 



Xwpjc, Motacilla fitis, or Loxia 

 chloris, Strack, eats worms, 202 

 shape, eggs, nest, 245, 249. 

 Xupiuv, perhaps oriole, Oriolui 

 galbula, Strack, attacks the black* 

 bird, 233, 248. 



