INDEX. 



321 



134; food, 208; acorns injurious 



to sheep, 222; diseases, 223; 



Syrian sheep, 225 ; Egyptian, 226; 



habits, 235 ; hostile to bees, 261 ; 



ruminate, 279. 



, roe deer, Cervus Capriolus, 



39, 58, 67. 



IlrfXsa, elm, Ulmus campestris, 206. 

 nrepvit;, a species of hawk, 253. 

 llrt>y, or TTU>V%, a water-bird, 244, 

 n6yapyo, a kind of eagle, perhaps 



Circus Cyaueus, hen harrier, 146, 



250 ; also a water-bird, perhaps 



Tringa Ocrophus, L. Schneider, 



203, 244. 

 riyyoAa/u.7rtg, glow-worm, Lampyris 



noctiluca, 73, 125. 

 UvpaXiQ, a bird, enemy of the turtle 



dove, 232. 

 nwpautrrjjg, a moth, Tinea mello- 



nella, Struck, 225. 

 UuppovXaQ, a red bird, Loxia pyr- 



rula, or enucleator, 202. 

 n'>i>Z, a bird living in marshes, 



Ardea purpurea, 247. 



j. 



g, cabbage or radish, 124. 



'Prjrivr), resin, 248. 



'Pi vr], a species of shark, Squalus 

 Squatina, Strack, 49 ; reproduc- 

 tion, 103, 108, 109, 150, 151; 

 mode of taking its prey, 255; 

 changes its colour, 257. 



Pti/o/3ar/jc, Raia rhinobatus, a car- 

 tilaginous fish, 151. 



'PvdStg, fish that swim in shoals, 93, 

 109, 159, 211, 212. 



2a0e'pi r > a kind of otter or beaver, 

 Lutra Luteola, Strack, 205. 



'S.aXandvSpa, salamander, Lacerta 

 Salamandra, 126, 



2a'\7r/, the genus Scomber, Strack^ 

 Sparus Salpa, 92 ; reproduction, 

 108, 109, 159 ; food, 201 ; lives 

 in bays of the sea, 211 ; is not car- 

 nivorous, 256. 



n, red sulphuret of arsenic, 

 223 ; bee bread, 264. 



2a?rf ipiov, aairripiov, or rrarvpwv, 

 a plant, probably an orchid, Sa- 

 tyrian, 205. 



Scnrtpdit;, a fresh-water fish, per- 

 haps Accipenser hugo, 229. 



, the sardiue, migratory, 

 Tetragonus niger, 231. 



Sparus sargus, Strack, a 

 sea-fish, 108, 109, 159, 200. 



2aTi>piov, Sorex moschatus, 205. 



2awpa, Lizard, generic name, 5, 8, 

 25, 34, 35, 36, 39, 43, 44 ; re- 

 production, 103, 137; life, 204; 

 hybernates, 213; change of 

 skin, 216 ; Arabian lizards, 225, 

 252. 



2awpog, Salmo Saurus, marine, 234. 



2pJ?v, a kind of wild bee or wasp, 

 Megachile muraria, 260. 



SAaxJ?, the class of cartilaginous 

 fishes, 7, 8, 14, 37, 38, 59, 60, 66 ; 

 description of the class, 46, 48 ; 

 sleep, 98 ; kinds, 99, 104 ; repro- 

 duction, 103, 149, 160; carnivo- 

 rous, 199 ; marine, 211; hyber- 

 nate, 214 ; male and female, 257. 



2f \aKOf ideiQ, cartilaginous fishes, 44, 

 95, 104, 214. 



2<TfXif, an umbelliferous planf, 

 Seseli tortuosum, 236. 



2//7rta, Sepia officinalis, Spratt's 

 Lycia, cuttle-fish, 7, 9, 10, 73,74, 

 75, 80, 83, 93 ; reproduction, 105, 

 110, 120, 123, 125, 154; food, 

 199 ; the male protects the fema> 

 when wounded, 231 ; emission * 

 the ink, 257 ; said to change its 

 colour, ib. 



2?}, various kinds of moths in 

 clothes, in beehives, in books. 135. 



2iW?7, a kind of long gourd, 246. 



2iKi/og, gourd or cucumber, Cucur- 

 bita lagenaria, 206. 



2tX0?j, a stinking insect, Blatta 

 orientalis, or Lepisma, Strack, 

 216. 



, a plant, perhaps Assafoetida, 

 Laserpitium,or Thapsus Silpldum, 

 227. 



