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, stag, Cervus Elaphus. 5, 

 26, 27, 28; those called Achainie, 

 39, 237 ; blood, 58, 67 ; horns, 

 60, 236, 237; the female, 100; 

 coition, 103, 174; voice, 112; 

 habits, 236, 237; the castrated 

 animal, 278 ; rumination, ib. 



'EXea, Emberiza arundinacea, or 

 Turdus arundinaceus, Struck, or 

 E. schcenilus, 246. 



EXeyTi/of, a migratory fish, 234. 



'E\tS(!)vr), Eledone cirhosa, Leach, 

 (Owen, in Cyclopaedia of Ana- 

 tomy), 76. 



'EXeioe, dormouse, Myoxus Avella- 

 narius ; or perhaps squirrel, 

 Sciurus vulgaris, lives in holes in 

 trees, 216. 



"EXt iot, a kind of hawk, 253 ; pro- 

 bably an incorrect reading. 



'EX tog, an owl, Stryx Aluco, StracJc, 

 see 'AeiWo^/, 201. 



'EX<tyae, Elephas Indicus, 5, 14, 24, 



. 26, 28, 29, 13, 40,43,46, 61,72; 

 voice, 96 ; reproduction, 103, 115, 

 161, 173 ; food, 207 ; life and dis- 

 eases, 222, 224; strength, 234; 

 capture, ib. ; habits, docility, 274. 



"EXXo^/, a fish with four simple 

 branchia, sword fish or sturgeon, 

 Liddell and Scott, Centriscus scolo- 

 pax, Struck, Accipenser stellatus, 

 37 5 f\o\l/, 40. 



"EX/ut/f, worms, especially intestinal 

 worms, taenia and lumbricus, some 

 exist in sponges, 119 ; origin, 123; 

 three kinds, flat worms, round 

 worms, ascarides, 124 ; worms in 

 snow, Podura nivalis, 126 ; some 

 insect larvae are described as 

 worms, 135 ; small worms in eels, 

 158 ; worms in dogs, Tsenia sev- 

 rata, 238. 



'E/z7rt, gnat, larger than KW/W^, 

 Tabanus, or Phryganea, Struck, 

 3, 9, 206. 



'E/xi>, Testudo coriacea, fresh- 

 water tortoise, Emys lutraria, 39 ; 

 reproduction, 136; habits, 194, 

 216. 



or erXic, probably sea 

 bream, Sparus, Struck, Sparus 

 Rayi, 163. 



"Evrtpa yrJG, the decomposing mat- 

 ter in which eels have their origin, 

 158. 



"EvTOfia, insects, as a class, 3, 10, 

 73, 123. 



EvvSpie, otter, Lutra vulgaris, 2; 

 its food, '205. 



'E7nXttior vTTcXaig, Sylvia curruca, 

 Struck, or perhaps hedge sparrow, 

 202. 



*ETTO\!/, hoopoe, Upupa Epops, 1 ; 

 its nest, 138 ; lives in woods and 

 mountains, 244 ; changes its co- 

 lour, 246, 276. 



'Ep((3ivQo, a plant, leguminous 

 seeds, Ervum sativum, 221. 



'EpiOaKrj, bee bread, 267. 



'EpiOpaKos, Sylvia erithracus, or 

 S. Phoenicurus, Struck, Redstart, 

 202 ; in its summer plumage 

 called Phoenicurus, 276. 



'Epivebg, wild fig tree, 136. 



EjOTrwXXof, Thymus serpyllum, 

 wild thyme, 261. 



'EpvOplvog, a red kind of mullet, 

 Perca marina, Sparus Erythrymus, 

 Struck, Perca scriba, all have roes, 

 there are no males, 99, 153, 211 



'EpioSibg, heron, Ardea major, 203; 

 a foe to the woodpecker, 212; 

 three kinds, o Trt'XXoe, the black, 

 Ardea cinerea, 6 Xti/Trof, the 

 white, A. egretta, 6 darrjpiag, A, 

 stellaris, 233, 247; a friend of 

 the crow, 323. 



EuXttt, maggots in flesh. 



*E<i>f)fjiipov, ephemera, insect, 10, 

 126. 



'E^f vr)i, probably Goby or Blenny, 

 Forbes in Sprutt's Lycia, not the 

 Remora. which was unknown to 

 the ancients. Echeneis remora, 

 Struck, 38. 



"Ex^a, viper, Coluber vivipara, C. 

 verus, 10 ; hides under stones, 213. 



'E^tvo/xj^rpa, Echinus Esculeutus, 

 Forbes in Spratt's Lycia, 86. 



