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IKDEX. 



nest, incubation, habits, 138, 240. 

 241, 242; life, 145, 240; eats 

 snails, 255 ; dusts itself, 277. 



IlfpioTf pd, House-dove, Columba, 4, 

 5, 39, 45 ; differs from TrtXtidg. 

 Ill; reproduction, ib., 138, 139. 

 140, 141, 144, 145; food, 202; not 

 migratory, 210 ; babits, 239, 240 ; 

 those used for lures are blinded, 

 '240 ; wash and dust themselves, 

 277. 



n^pcffroadij the class of pigeon-like 

 birds, 111, 144, 202. 



IIsWj;, perch, Perca fluviatilis, 38, 

 44, 155, 214. 



nipKj'oVrepog, dusky eagle, Vultur 

 percnopterus or Gypaietos barba- 

 tus, or Falco barbatus, 251. 



He'pKof, grey hawk, Falco subbuteo, 

 253. 



rif'p vrjs or irrtpvie, a kind of hawk. 



UtvKrj, pine tree, 126. 



nfjyavov, rue, Ruta graveolens, 238. 



n^\a/iic, a tunny fish of a year old, 

 Scomber Thynnus, 4 ; reproduc- 

 tion, 108; where found, 10'J ; the 

 tunny a year older than the pela- 

 mys, 157, 160; migrate to the 

 Pontus, 211 ; gregarious, 235. 



n/?j'6Xo4/, a kind of duck, Anas 

 Penelope, 203. 



nqvtov, some species of larva, 

 Phalsense geometrae, 124. 



niOrjKOtidrj, the ape tribe, 26. 



Ui6t)KOQ, ape, Simia Sylvanus, 32. 



IltJeptf, a bitter herb, endive, Chico- 

 rium intybus, or Helniinthia 

 Echionella, 238. 



Tlivva, the genus Pinna, 82, 117, 

 118, 195. 



or irivvorfjorjc, and 

 small crustaceans 

 living in shells and sponges, Pin- 

 notheres veterum, 117. 



ni7ro, TriTrpa, TTITTW, woodpecker, 

 Picus viridis, major, minor, 202, 

 232, 248. 



nT<Tojci/po, bees' wax, 261. 



nitiijZ, or 7rtdiy, Alauda trivialis, 

 234. 



H\ayyoc, a species of eagle, Aquila 

 albicilla, 251. 



n\6fj,og or 0X<tyio, mullein, Verbas- 

 cum thapsus, fatal to fish, 220. 



ITXwroi, certain fish, as the cestreus 

 and labrax, 153, 256,228, 273; 

 also of birds, 35. 



Hvtvfiwir, a marine animal of low 

 organization, 118. 



flcJa MjjciKj} and 2<;/oia, Medicago 

 sativa, and lupulina, 268. 



riot/ctXtt,-, perhaps 1' ringilla Carduelis 

 or (Enanthe, 232. 



noXvTTow^. Octopus, Spratt's Lycia, 

 Sepia octopodia, a small variegated 

 kind, has not been determined, 

 Owen, 9, 73, 74, 76 ; several 

 kinds, 73, 258; reproduction, 105, 

 110. 121; destroys the lobster, 

 198; is destroyed by the conger, 

 ib. ; food, 199 ; when good for 

 food, 228; ink, 75, 257; changes 

 its colour, ib. ; grows lean, ib. ; 

 goes upon shore, 258. 



Hopfyvpa, Murex trunculus, Spratt's 

 Lycia, and probably some other 

 shells, 81, 83, 85, 86, 89, 94; 

 time of appearance, 110, 115, 116, 

 117; several kinds, 116, 117; said 

 to obtain the purple from Algee, 

 155 ; carnivorous, 2UO ; hyber- 

 nutes, 213, 220, 256. 



Tloptbvpiojv, a bird with a long neck, 

 Fulica porphyrion, S track, 45, 

 206. 



Tlpdffiov, a species of alga, perhaps 

 Caulerpa prolifera, Spratt s Lyeia, 

 199. 



)n<ro/coupt, a grub which destroys 

 leeks. Clerus apiarius, 126. 

 '<7/3ue, the same as Trochilus, 

 wren, 232, 244= 

 )T]fj.d8te, a kind of tunny, 214. 

 HffTig, perhaps the saw -fish, Squa- 

 lus pristis, Strack, 152. 



Ilp6/3arov, sheep, Ovis aries, 27, 29 ; 

 black lambs, 64, 66, 67 ; in Epirus, 

 71, 72; voice of the ram, 96; 

 dreams, 97; reproduction, 112, 

 113, 163, 164, 165; sheep-ticks, 



