of Plinies Naturall Hiftoric. 



Siting of d mxd dog ctffcdby SgUntine. ^ o ^ 



$itumen comparable to the water of Stjx. 47 ^ 



bitumen ajhamgejlime. l6^e 

 B L 



bladder whmit is placed. 343./". ^laddef nuttre. ^6fc 

 SUdder oncly the>r founds where if lungs dnd bloud. 

 343/. of the bladder in man and bctH. 343/- blad^ 

 derbeingmundedycannot be cured. S4-4g 

 ^aHedcorne. fj^i 

 ^UBs how they be occafioned. j'74 /. tn. blaHs fuddaine 

 their names a?id nature. ^4^ 

 ^iatta,flics are mmJJjed in darkcnejf \ $26 m 



Wa-^nz^ Harres. See Coniets. fol/ifui Saturnius how hee 

 lifed to bleed. ' 345/> 



^lojf ming time of trees how long it laBetk 47 3 b 

 ^loud apples. ^■^ S I. bloud rained.See%ain.bloudfat and 

 groff ' breedeth anger andcholl'er. 345"/. of bloud a dif- 

 courfe.ibid. bloud of males blackp- than offcmales.ibid. 

 bloud containeth a great portion and treafure of life i 

 ^ ^6 g.it is without fence and fieling.ibid. bloud that 

 is thinncByCaufcth frength in creatures .ib. bloud that 

 is thinnefijma!{eth men wife. ibid, where it is but little 

 maketh men fcarefull.tb. bloud of bullsfoonesicongca" 

 leth.tb. it isfoyfon to be drunhe. ib.bloud of Jiff "s mo ft 

 fattie dnd gt'of]}.ib. bloud of man thinneH and befAb. 

 bloud Pi but little in thofe that be fat.ib. bloud casi up 

 by many at the mouth; ib.h. bloud quickJiiH encrea- 

 feth of all parts of the bodie. ib. bloud chaun^eth with 

 anger and furie. ibid, 

 sn Blouming time raine hurtfull to corne. j 74 ^ 



BO 



^oje,mightie great fcrpents. 1 99 e. why fo called. ib. 

 'bodies of men and women different bejide the diflinB parts 



of /ex. 163- 

 ^oats of one entire peecc of Wood. 49 Og 



Bcctica,fi called ofSoetis. ■ '^ic 



Boeufes of India . 2. 2.4 bred by king Vyrrhis. ibid. I. 

 their manner of engendering and breeding, ibid, of fee- 

 ding. 11^ a. when they are to bee drawne andyok^ed. 

 ibid.b. Cufficient for facrifice. ibid, et k^owne to 

 fpeake. ibid, 

 bolides iflaming launces in the skte. lyb 

 ^ombyceajreedsor caneSi .'n.^'-'.^g^^ 

 Hornby cinaigarments of fdke. i,zzm 

 ^ombylijf the greater kind of $ombyceSi . 322/ 

 Hornby X, afiiebreedingin Affyria.ibid. theiyh'ardneafis. 



ibid.how they engender. ibid, 

 ^f JBones. 343- a 



§onafni, what manner of beafl,and his properties. Hooh 

 bondwoman brought forth aferpent. ' 1/7/ 



^onesaf Ajfes legs found fhrill. 343' bow^sinfome men 

 ■ Without marrow. 1 6^f. bones fometime found tn the 

 hearts. of beaHs. . - ' . ■ -340* 

 Soreyhtshrfn Phyfician.zio m. bore fer red whole uptothe 

 - bourd, ... V ^130/ 

 Boreas wind. 13 a 



^oryBhenesriver. I5'4' 

 Bofpori the ftreights (Thraciu^. and Cimmenuf. ) 117/ 

 why fo called. 11 y a. Bojjorhfometime land. 40 / , 

 Botanifjnos,whatitts. S77 ^ 



Boulters and^ungers. S^7 ^ 



l^x tree woodcomnrndcd in iheym mofi. 467 c.B»x tree 



feryeth for arbours. ibid, of Box tree three kinds, iiid.c 

 where it delighteth to grow, ibid.d. the nature of the 

 flower and wood. ibid. Box tree beareth yarietie of 

 fruits. 476^ 



Brakejfee Fcrn^. 



Braineof aDatetree. ^S6m 

 Brambles of tkeeforts. 48 j e. with a blacky bcn-tCi with' 

 arofe and a red, berrie. ibid.f. the bramble Idi^aj which 

 is1\a?fis. tbid. 

 BrancCi what come. S0^' 

 people Branded with hotjirons. 116 // 



Brajfejwbcre fir B found. Sow. hraff ^founders the firfi'f 

 i88 ^ Br affe forges and furnaces jwhodeyifed, ibid-k. 

 yBrawneof rfiildBoresingrcatrequejl. '^'^cyl 

 Braincs the coldcfi part of mans bodie. 332 m. they are 

 without bloud or yeines . ibid, by feething they w axe- 

 hay d. 3 3 3 rf. without fie^jbloud/flth or ordure, ibid, 

 brainesithefortandcafileof the fences, ibid, braines 

 and eyes dte fir B. Sfo g- of braines dnd the brame^ 

 pdn. "'' 332/.W 



Bread of fundriefortss according to the meat eaten there^ 

 with. y66l. breadpartlnchje or waier^ijfead. S^7^: 

 Breadth of the earth. ' ' '^.S-f 



Breathof Lions jlinh^th. a. breath of BeO'i'es peBi^- 

 lent and deadly. tbid. breath of men by what meanesit' 

 if infeSed. ibid.b . breath of man fhall retmne into the 

 dire. ibid, it is corrupted by much drinkfngof wincib/ 

 breath of Elephants, what yertuetthath. g / f t 

 BreedingtinK in plants. 47'^^ 

 oftheBreafiinmanandbedfi. 343 ef 



Breaftapplesi ^ 438 / 



Brickeand tile who deyfed. 1 88 



Briches and tiles rained. See Blaine ^ ■ ■ ' •. 



Brimfionemine. S^^^ 

 Brim of the eye-lids being woundedjcanwt he drawne to-^ 

 gether. 33^ i 



Brittdincjan Jflandrenowmed, K. 

 Brocciiwho they werci 33^1 

 BrochoSiwhat it is. ^^3 *' 



Brood-hen jlarrey Feigilid. ^8 Sh 



fetting of Brood-hens. ' • S ^9f 



Broome J where and when to be fei^- / 2, 3 c 



Brufcam in maple. * .^^ ' ■'467 A 



Bruta, what tree. _ ' '■3714 



Brutiumapromntorie, 'fiP 

 Bryon {Aromaticum) what it ifc 37/^ 

 Bfjon a weed in the fed. 401 ^ 



B V 



Bubetifj whatplayes they are. i^o K 



Bubidcuiifurnametothe houfeof lun^, ^hcrefipon. ib.h 

 Bucephalia the citfieT ' ' " " . ' in a 



Bucephalus l\ing dlexdnders horfe. 220/. his dtfcriptioii 

 • dnd rare qiidlities. - ib.m 



Bucklo-sof what wood they be made. 49 6 k. 



Busies home of ei^t gallons. $31/. Bii^ei harm how it 

 ■ isifcd. M 33211 



Buildinguponlandinthecomtrey.- is4g^> 

 ■ Bull-baiting. "' 22j'c 



Buying dndf 'Uing who deyfed. * ?7 ^ 



Bulls wild mtatneableo t 66 i 



BuUais. 437 



Swnafii 



