of Plinies Naturall Hiftorie. 
Fistulous fores inthe (ecret parts,bow healed.1 36k. See 
Privities. 
Fiftula betweeene the angle of the eye and the nsfe,how it zs 
tobee cured. 125 ¢.146m.286 g. itiscalled Bgi- 
lps. 2354 
Fiftulaes how they are bredin any part of the bodie,262 h 
Fits cold and {baking in an ague,how to be put by. s7d 
61 b.143 4.162 .260%.31 3 4.314.311 61 
Fits other feof chill cold how to beeafed.¢7 f.61 4.67.4 
See more in Cold. 
Five -finger or five-leafed ee See € sgl 
F lagsswhat hearbe. . See sae 
Flanke difeafed how to be cured. 37 40k, 544.7 275 e 
Flati#ofitic. °Sce Ventofitie. 
Cn.Flavius for what clemictit WR kd brcuted Edile curule 
anid Tribune of the Cominons.457 ab 
Flax, the wonderfull power thereof. 1 def 
the plant thriverh apace.2 bh. thefeed how it is {owne, 
how it commeth up and groweth, 2% 
Flax of Spaine. 3 ab 
Flax of Zoéla. : ‘3 ¢ 
Flax of Cuines. ib, 
Flax of Italie. 3d 
fPioning of Flax, what manner of morke. 4k 
ot to bee drefeds eat Spun,beatens ee 
4k; 
F Hepes the hearbe defcribed.2 33 ¢. thediverfe names it 
hathibid.the nature and vertues. ibid. 
~ Fleas bow to be killed.601.63 ¢,120 1.124.186 h 
against the brecding of Fleas. * 387 
Fleagme vifcous, Stacking in the cheft and tbroatsbow to be 
cut and difolved.46 gah. 641.730. 74.8107 d.121¢ 
122.1301,167 4.173 ¢.183 ¢.1981.2007.206% 
246 o.257 4.277 6.3296 | 
Fleagme and fleagmaticke humors how to be purged down- 
pard.7rb. 75c.140b.150b. 170g. 172 hb. 1825 
185.186 2.198 1.218 1.2 50/,m.251 4sb.2 52 bl 
281 4.2 288. 2916 
Flemminzs i fed F Elax,and made linnenin old time. 21 
Flefb vanke and proud in ulcers how to be repreffed. $0 m 
616. See morein Vicers and Excrefcence. 
Flefh meat how it may be kept fielh and [meet all Summer 
long. 71 th 
how it ts preferved from maggot andcorruption. 3424 
_ Flexumines at Rome,who they we Wee. 4614 ' 
Flint ftone,where it 15 cut with thefaw. 588i 
- Flory of Painters ,whatit 1s. 5316 
Flos-Salis,t.Sperma Ceti. 416k 
Flos o flower of Antimonie what it is. 4742 
Flowers that bring tidings of the Spring. 922 
Fiswer-de-L1s root medtcinable. 87d 
Flower-de-lis where the beft groweth. ib.dye 
Flovver-de-L1s of Ilyricum of two (orts. ib.e 
Flower-de-Lis called Rhaphantis,and why fo. ibid. 
why it is narsed Rbizotomos. ibid. the ceremoniows 
manner of taking up the root. 87 c.f 
Flower-gentle,furpaffech all flowers for pleafant colour. 
89 a.thedecription and nature thereof ibid. why it is 
called Amaranthus. ib.b 
_ Spring Flowers; 97g 
Summer Flowers. ibk 
Autumne Flowers. 921 
Flowers of bearbes different. 19 f 
Flowers and their vayictic. 79 ¢,f 
Flowers differ in finell,colour and inice (i.taft.) S6l 
Flowers in E giptswhy they (cnt not well. 87 b 
what Flowers be employcdin Guirlands. 89¢ 
Flux of the Stomacke or laske called Cecliaca pafsio, bow to 
be fiaied.39 0.43 4.49 dis 5 c.59 d.66h,k,68b.73.d 
76 g:1061.108 g.111 4.122 ¢.124k.1281139 fF 
1441.147 b. ae 1636. 164.64) L§UR IIS CF 
Ts 6g.ty 8 gst. 165 be, 167f. 1689. 1721.174k 
177 c.f.178k, 1881. 192.195 €.196 g5197 € 
216.2494. 290¢.285 d, 289¢. 291d. 307¢ 
3181.3 322.331 bscycbsef3 § 2 bsi.3 5 3 b5.3821,mi 
4221, — if it beeinveterat and of long continuance. 
See Laske. 
how to bee kalled: 
418k 
Flux called Licuterie how flaied. 165 ¢: 
Flies where they avenot at all, 95 b. 
BZzO g 
Flies ywitlefee creatures.364.k. they flielike clouds out of 
the tevvitorie of Olympia at 4 ccvtaine time, ibid. upon 
what octafionib.their heads bloud,afbes,erc.yecld me- 
dhcines. ib. 
F O 
Femur Bubulum what hearbe. 282 
Fole-foot the bearbe,wiry calledin Greeke Afarum. 86 ¢ 
Fole-foot another heavbescalledin Greeke Chamaleuce, and 
in Latine Farfuginm.199 a.theddcription. —_ itid. 
the vertues that it hath. ib.b 
he by called Bechion and T- sae 24.6 4. twokinds of 
ibid: 
wild Fole-foot, a direétion to Gril water.246 t.the defcrip~ 
tion thereof. ib. 
the fecond Fole-foot called Salvia sdefcribed. ibid.k. 
Fomeof 4Dog and Horfes mouths bow they were lively 
painted by chaunce and furtune. y4rl 
Fome of water medicinable. 414b 
Food of light digeftion. 1416 
Forke-fifh. See fea-Puffin. 
Formacet,what wals they be. gssb 
Fortune or Chaunce accounted a goddcffe. 2701 
Fortuna buiufce dict. 4.97 d.a temple for ber at Rome.ibid. 
Forum of Rome spread with calivaps.5 e.andwhy. ibid. 
paved with fine workes in colours. ibid. 
Forum of Auguitus Cafar at Rome, 4fumptuous buil- 
ding. 81 rf. what Cafar paied for the plot of ground 
where this Forum flood. 582 
Foundevic,1.the feat of cafting images and workes of met~ 
tall fo excellent that it was safer bed tofome of the gods. 
4.87 c.an auncicnt art in Itahe, 493 f 
a Fountaine purging and cleanfing of it felfe every ninth 
peare. 4116 
Fountaines which bee naturally bote, doc engender fale. 
414m 
Fountains yecldin g diverfe forts of water's fome hote, fome 
cold,others both. 401 ¢ 
Fountaines yeelding water not potable for beasts, but me- 
dicinable only for men, ibd 
Fountaines giving udmes to gods goddc[res sand citties ibid 
Fountatnes flanding upon divci{e minerals. ibid. 
Fountaines of hot waters able to {ceth meats. ibid.e 
Licimian Fountaines hotevifing out of thefea. ibid, 
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