of Plinies Naturall Hiftoric. 



»Aviola hmntqukkc. iZ-^h.hee.ranyedinthe fmeraU 



ibid. 

 483 ^.tf 



A S 



Apo'um vt Af(crit-t3dccd defcrihcd. 36) b ' fire. 



jifdail>UccsyvhereTwfhddowsbcyeeUed. '3,6 h Jfuletiafs Calamus sakind of reed, 



Jfdu^Arabiamjwhyfo called. 144 m AX 



jfcle^iades Yecoye^-ed one that was earned fom'th as dead. \ Jx'lsj ah Indian beafi, 



Jjl tree, where it is atwaies grecnc. 4% g.^ tree dejcri- Pi A 



bcd.46^ e. commended by Bomei: ibid, tljerfood of -tj* Mx 



the aflp in Ida like to Citron . ib. ajh of two hjnds. 4^ j" / 



the leaves hm'tfull towlMt beafts.,466 ^. theiuiceof ■nAbylontcn'itm-ieexceedingjrmifuli, 



the leaves mcdicindble. ib. thejljadow skarethjh'peiitSi ^Babylon the cittie defaibed. 

 ibid, theleayes drive awdyfcrpents. 466 h 



. /? 



jfia,akindof^ie. ^yzl 

 /ifidjthedefcyiption thereof. ^6. ^ ^eat^art thereof inha- 

 bitable bj rc^on of cold. izom 

 Jfi<£. See Oijis. 



A^^alathta, a jhnib '376g. the pricei ibid. h 



jijjihaltiteSi lake of Sodome. 1 01 e. no living crcatwe 

 tbcreini, ibid. 

 AspctreestiimetoheT>oplar. S4i^ 

 Jf^ts the ferment hath ha- dffe&ion^ and if a iufl revenger,, 

 ■^oga. dfchargcth herpoifon by the teeth. 337c. the 

 vat tire of Ajj^ls. zo%h 

 Jffabinu^S}thegod of Cinonion plants, 37^^ 

 >f/7j« of fewell bwnt^ wuch fit by beyond the fo. /07 a. 

 fcrve to enrich g-omid. tbid. of the fatnc nature that 

 'fait. S46l 

 Jfhes of lime-hfls encreafc olive trees. S07 e 



Affes canmt aivay with cold. zi^b. when they fhcd teeth. 

 338/?. their icaloufie and leacherie. 212/. of great 

 price. 2 2 3 <f. fhcir manner and time of generation, ib. b 

 thegaine that th(y bring by breeding, ibtd.c. their foles 

 goodmeat.ibid.c. their other prope^'ties. ibid.c 

 jfjfes of India with one hornet b 

 jjfcswild. • 20^ 

 Affyrian tree. See Citron treei 



Aftomcs, people without a 7nomh \S^i 

 Ajlronomers thetr commendation. ^m:g di tvho mofi ex^ 

 cellent. 174 /. their three feSisi / 86 h 



A jivonomie ncceff trie for agriculture. ibid, a 



Aflrologiewhofirfldcvfed. iSgd 

 Ajlrologers opinion touching the length of mans lifd 181/ 

 Afiiirconciywhat hofesi "liz m 



AfiuriuJ Cclc,'yap>:odigallJpcndcr. 24^4 

 A T 



Atahutiayaniinludqewindin Apulia. 

 Atcrammt. • i7S ^ 



Atlas hilLpig; the fir aunge trees iher eon ^owingi pih 

 Adantes people, their firaunge manners j p6 i, they dreame 

 nottnftecpe. ibid, 

 Atlantickefeafometinie the continent. 40 1 



^tomM^whatitis^ 367 e 



A V 



KAugta-ic and Aufpices by birds, who firfi invented. 189 c 

 honoured in^me. ziif 

 Jiuguftui Cafar, whetho'heersferchappie. 179 c. his for- 

 ^ ^t^es compared, ibid, heedeflrcd ffoculei/fi to kiUhim, 

 ■1.79 e. fafledfourc daies and foure nights, ibi<l. he faw 

 his line all difccnt unto the fourth degree ^ i6zl.hiscon~ 

 . ^ duB difcovercdmanyfeas. 32^. fupcrftitious inprefa- 

 - • his left foot jjjoe was put on before therighti 4 / 



Mugy tie, people rs>orpipping only the devils beneath. 96$ 



S76i 

 il6h 

 228,: 



354/ 



128/ 

 4)6 m 

 J48 in 

 SSia 

 S6i 

 387^ 



SS7^ 



Baby Ionics veftes^what they are. 

 Baccharis. 



Bacchiiakindof codffh. 

 Bacchus, when borne, how. 

 Bacchus firfi ware a coronet or garland. 

 Backebiters have venomous tongues, 

 ia&i ian^a plentifull county cy for come 

 ^aBrian corne exceeding big. 

 Bagouiwhdtheis. 

 Baili^es of husbandrie. 

 Bakp-s, when they began in ^me. 

 Balauftia. See Vome^anatfloures, 

 Bald-raVens,SeeTlu-geons. 

 Balena,whatfpj. , '^ISf'^Z^l 



Balena and Trijfls,ff-eatcfififhes in Jnchan occarh 23;/ 

 Balls of the checks forbidden bylaw to befaatched. 3 36? 



the/cat of bajhfulfiefe And modcjiie: . ihidi 

 Balme trees of three forts: 37^1 

 Balme tree growethno where hut iniune. 478 

 Balme trees brought to I{ome. ^76 i. how they are planted 



and ordei'ed. ibid. }{, their defa-iption . ibid.. 

 Balme trees Javed by the Romans at tkdefirvMion of Ic- 



rufalenii 37 ^h, 



Balme fruit or gi'aine, 377 s 



Balme graineshoyfifophiflicated. ihdi 

 Balme barks ' ibid. 

 Balme liquor woftpretiouf. 376 ii balme liquor how fophi- 



ftKated,and how difcci-ncd. 377 e. balme liquor how tt 



is drawne. 3 76 m.halmeiiqmr which is befi. 3 77 c 

 Balfamodes Cajiia. ^ . , . 373 ? 



^ands or bindings in h//sbdn^ie, of what, trees and plants 



thy are to be made. . , 44/ ^ 



Barbat^e,akindofhawk^OY(ie^e. ^7-^ 

 Barbers firfi entertained in I\omc. 190 m 



Barbie fifhes. 246 h. their defcription and nature, ibid. 



why called in Latin, TrJu/li. 246 ^ 



Barke of trees is their hide. 4^6 h 



the Ba) ke moifture of trees is their bloud. 4 ^ 



Barke of trees how to be, ufed.^ S4ie 

 Ba>-king of trees. . . 4^7 d 



Bark^offundiie trees, how Cinpioyedi 46 id 



Barksof trees different. 4-77 a 



Barky a tender corner S^zh. how to be cut downe, and at 



what time- ibid. 

 Barley hoiv it is eared arMoynted. SS^k 

 Barley , where it g-owcth twife ayeere* / o 3 r 



Barley doth degeiiirat into oats: S74g 

 Barley a ntofi ancient meat, y 6 1 c. coiidemned. ibid.e 

 Barley ufedin Vhyfich^jand to feed cattaile. $ 62 h.i 

 Barley different in eare and otherwife. S^zi 

 Barnes, how and where to he built,, 6036 

 Oggi^ '"^ $4n'aine 



