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those whose touch cures the i 

 stitig of serpents, i o ; saliva \ 

 cures ditto, \ o ; testing the 

 fidelity of wives by means of 

 serpents, 1 1 ; possessing both 

 sexes, ii ; families of en- 

 chanters, 1 1 ; with the power 

 of fascination in their eyes, 

 1 2 ; with two pupils in each 

 eye, 1 2 ; whose bodies will not 

 sink in water, 1 2 ; whose per- 

 spiration causes consumption, 

 12 ; the glance of women with 

 double ptipils in their eyes is 

 noxious, 12 ; Indians never 

 expectorate, and are subject to 

 no pains, 13 ; Men eight feet 

 high, 13, 1 6 ; with feet turned 

 backwards, and eight toes, 14 ; 

 with heads of dogs, 1 4 ; Women 

 only pregnant once in their 

 lives, 14, 1 6 ; Men with one 

 leg, 14, 20 ; whose feet shade 

 them from the sun, 14, 20; 

 without necks, and eyes in 

 their shoulders, 14, 19 ; large 

 and small feet, 15 ; with holes 

 in their faces instead of nos- 

 trils, and flexible feet, 15 ; 

 with no mouths, who subsist 

 by smell, 15 ; who live 400 

 years, 15 ; living on vipers, 

 1 6 ; with no shadow, 16 ; live 

 to i 50 yearsand never seem 

 to get old, 1 6 ; who live 200 

 years, 16 ; do not live over 

 40 years, 16 ; who live on 

 locusts, 1 6 ; Women bear chil- 

 dren at seven years of age, 



1 6 ; Women conceive at five 

 years of age and die in their 

 eighth year, 17 ; Men with 

 ears which cover their bodies, 



17 ; twelve feet high, 17 ; live 

 on baboon's milk, 17 ; green 

 and yellow, 18 : Men eating 



each other, 18 ; without eyes 

 or nose, 19 ; with mouths in 

 their shoulders, 19 ; cover 

 their faces with their lips, \ 9 ; 

 Dwarfs with no mouth, 19 ; 

 with ears to their shoulders, 

 19 ; with horses' feet, 19 ; go 

 on all fours, 19 ; go on their 

 knees, 19 ; live by the smell of 

 wild apples, 19 ; covered with 

 feathers, 20 ; Elephant-headed 

 men, 20 ; feed on serpents and 

 lizards, 21 ; Amazons, 23, 24, 

 25, 26 ; Pygmies, 26 ; their 

 height, 28 ; Early men, 38 ; 

 their skulls, 38 ; the Stone 

 Age^ 38 ; Bronze and Iron 

 dges, 39 ; Paleolithic re- 

 mains in caves, 39 ; the Lake 

 men, 39 ; early mention of 

 them, 39 ; their food, 41 ; 

 Kitchen middens, 41 ; their 

 wide range, 41 ; Shell-fish 

 middens in Tierra del Fuego, 

 42, 43 ; Danish middens, 

 44 ; Wild men, 41 ; Ancient 

 Britons, 46, 47 ; hairy men, 

 47, 49, 50, 51 ; Julia Pas- 

 trana, 47 ; Puella pilosa of 

 Aldrovandus, 47, 48 ; Hairy 

 people at Ava, 49, 50 ; the 

 Amos of Japan, 50, 51 ; Moon 

 Woman, 180. 



Menippus, 74, 75, 76, 152. 



Menismini, who live on baboon's 

 milk, 17. 



Mentor, 158. 



Mercuriall, 320. 



Mermen and Mermaids, 209, 



210, 211, 212, 213, 214. 



Meryx, the, 253. 



Midas, 58. 



Milo, Titus Annius, 251. 



Milroy, General, 30. 



Milton, 8, 218. 



Mimick Dog, the, 150, 151. 



