IXDEX. 



, or avvodw, a carnivorous 

 fish, Tetraodon hispidus, or raola, 

 or Sparus dentex, Strack, T. 

 lineatus, 199, 200, 211, 234. 



2trrq, a kind of woodpecker, or per- 

 haps Sitta Europoea, creeper, 233, 

 247. 



'S.iTTaKT] or ^ITTUKT}J parrot, Psitta- 

 cus erithacus. 



2<c<ipoc, a sea-fish, supposed by the 

 aucients to ruminate, Scarus ore- 

 tius, Spratt's Lycia, S. cretensis, 

 Strack, 37 ; has not sharp teeth, 

 38, 44; food, 199; appears toru- 

 nate, 200, 256, 278. 



2tau/a. a sea-fish, Sciaena nigra, 

 Strack, S. cirrhosa, 218. 



2<a'XX7, Scilla maritinia, 133. 



2*;oXo7r<i, perhaps the woodcock, 

 Scolopax rusticola, 242. 



2*coX67T'$pa, Scolopendra morsi- 

 tans, Centipede, 8 ; the marine 

 kinds Nereis or Aphrodite, A. acu- 

 leata, 38, 88, 255. 



2/fo/i/3piac, (76/i|6po, fish allied to 

 the tunny, mackerel, Scomber 

 sarda, 109, 160, 210, 212, 235. 



StcopdvXr) or /cop^w'X/;, the young 

 tunny, 160. 



2.vop7rtO, Scorpio Europaeus, 89, 

 131, 135, 227. 



2/cop7T('o, a sea-fish, Cottus Scor- 

 pius, Strack, 44, 108, 211. 



2*:op7rtg,a sea-fish, Scorpaena porcus, 

 109. 



2vop7Tiw$fc, a small creature in 

 books, Phalangium Cancroides, 

 89, 135. 



2ici;Xtoj', dog-fish, Squalus Stellaris, 

 S. canicula, 149, 151. 



2<--u'XXapo or KuXXapot,', a kind of 

 hermit-crab, 85. 



2v<uXr?ioi>, a worm that eats wood, 

 136; a small intestinal worm in 

 fish, 159 ; an insect in honey- 

 combs, 266. 



2/cu>/\j, worm, especially the earth- 

 worm, 8, 123. 



2/con//, the screech-owl, Strix Scops, 

 Strix Otus, 201, 249. 



2/zaptc, a poor sea-fish, Sparm 



Sinai-is, 228. 

 3/ivoy, see JK/^OII/. 'S/j-voaiva, see 



nvpaiva. 2ifivpog, sue /ii/pog. 

 2 raooc, a sea-fish, Spar us Maiua, 



Strack, 44. 

 2Tdproj/, a shrub, broom, Genista, 



Stipa tenacissiuia, 266. 

 27rurayo^, Spatangus, sea-eug, S6. 

 27rt^a, finch, Friugilla, 35; eats 



worms, 202 ; habitation, 240. 

 27ritac;, sparrow-hawk, FalcoXisus, 



201, 253. 

 Srrist'rjje, a kind of titmouse, Pu- 



rus ater or major, 202. 

 STroyyot;, sponge, Spougia officina- 



lis, 3; growth, 118; three kinds, 



ib. ; very like a plant, 195 ; pores 



in sponges, 246. 

 ^TTovSv^tj or afyovdvXr], probably a 



kind of beetle, living in the roots 



of plants, Carabus, 107, 223, 252. 

 2ra0w\iK>e, an insect like tiie 



Sphondyle, Staphvlinus muriiiu>. 



223. 

 2rpo/ij(3oe, Turbinated shells, Helix, 



Turbo, &c., 13, 85, 86, 118. 

 2rpo/i/3w#;, univalve mollusks, So, 



86 ; on land and marine, 84 ; have 



an operculurn, 117. 

 2rpovtf6c, sparrow, Fringilla domes- 



tica, 40, 45, 64, 102 ; eats worms, 



202 ; the hens are said to live 



longer, 240 ; compared with the 



Halcyon, 245 ; washes and dusts 



itself, 277 ; in Lybia, ostrich, 



Struthiocamelus, 246. 

 2rpov6oQ, a flat fish, Pleuronectes 



passer, 40. 

 2rvpa, the gum storax, Storax 



ollicinalis, 93. 

 2u:aXi, fig-pecker, Italian becca- 



fico, the mehmcoryphus in its 



summer plumage, Motacilla Atri- 



capilla, or Parus ater, Strack) 



Sylvia fidecula, 202, 278. 

 2u/ca^tvov, the fruit of the mulberry 



tree, 221. 

 2wKa, figs, used for feeding swine, 



