of PJinies Naturall Hiftorie. 



CdtoycUte^ywh.tt hind cfDdtef, 4tx d 



Catoblc^hxSirphdt kind of bedsis, ^c6 1 



CatidndCcirculiiwhyfo tailed. 173 ^ 



Cdtfe of vomit. 342'/ 

 Cdunidm natufatlyfuyieB to the fuelling of the ^Icene. 



Cduneas pr^ag^diU fortune to M. Crajf u. 44/ ^ 

 Cduchijd people without trees, their hdbitation dndcoun- 



trejdifaibcd. 4SS^-^ 



Cdydticdtjd kind of Srtdiles. 1 1 8 ? 

 C E 



Cealfldnd. 41 ^ 



Ccddrgum. 424^ 



Ceddrs, which he be^-i 489 



Cedar ojle., ibid. 



CedtrfoY'MdHs. 490 g 



Cedars of dwarf c kind. $Ul.m 



Cedrelate. 3 89 dJhc timber thaeof everUfling. ibid. 



CcdreUon. 434 



Cedyium,tvhdtitis. 46 h 



Celendine revealed bj SwdUo-^eSi 110 I 



CeltiumjdkindofTortoife. e 

 Celtic See Lote tree. 



Ccntigrdnum wheat. S^S ^ 



■CepphtUjdbeAH. 2,0/ f 

 Ccphenes or Serenes yyoungdronc Bees 3 and how thy bee 



yed. ' 3i8i 



Ccratiasj a kind of Comet. i y f 



Cci'vu^id Tidaft tree.^^ Sm.the mafi thereof. ibid. 

 CeraBes what worme. 49^ g- womesin figge trees, j 39 c 

 Cerajitt ferpctitf. 208^. Cei'aflx ferments have hoives 



offlcfh. 33* 

 C H 



Cheapeneffeof dllviBuall in%ome. SJ^d. the caufe 



thereof ' tbid.f 



Chalccdoniwhy called the citie of the blind. ^ 1 4 5 



Cbam^daphne. 4/^ m 



Chamcccrafti. 448 ^ 



Chamlcons lights are very big. 3 4 1 



Chameleon's roll theif whole eyes. 3 3 1 / 



CbameUd. ^9^k. 



Chamber opes J what they be. 3^7^ 



Chama:myrfm. 434/' 



chant fjhcs without males. I44 m 



Characiasja kind of reed or cai>ie. 4^3? 



Charttoblepharmija Jhrub wttinn the feOr 40 - ^ 



Charcoale of Oke wood. 45*9 ^ 



Charcoale of young tree bcB. ibid, 



charcoale how it ts made. '^S9 d 



Charcoale worB.made of the H dtiphleos* ibid. 



Charme to drive away haile* S-^yf 



Charmidas hn memorie. ^ 



Chaf nd what it is. 17 b 



of Chaftitie rare examples. 173/ 



chats or Catkins upon dtvetfe trees. 4S9. d 



ChduidbedB. - 10$ e 



Chelomphagi harric aUbut head. ^ 3 4 » 



Chelidonia .Iflands in dfia. 368 / 



Chelidonijiflones in mawes of young birds. 343 ^ 

 CheiKlopes. See Birganda'S. 



Chenerotes. iZi h 



Cheefe unknowne to barbamts ndtions, 348 ^ 



Cheefeof thebeBforthtadcinS)dlmdtia, ibki.t 

 Cheefe excellent at Vatuftum. ibid,nt 

 cheefe of divafe forts i 3 49 <^ 



of Cheefe ad fcourfe. 348 / 



a Cherrie tree bearing iirmes of a mightie bigtieffe. 4^7 6 m 

 Cherrie trees when to be grafted. ' ' / 2 3 h 



cherries of a middle k^nd between benies crgrains.^Zg 

 Cbeirie t}-ees brought intoltalie.ibid.h. tky wiH not groyff 



•in^gypt, ' ibid-: 

 cherries, Aproniani/l&ian,Cacilian,Tt4liani^HracinjVli- 



nian^^ofPortugalliLaureanyMacedontdn^ 448 /> 

 cherries hon> they be k^pt. tbid.i 

 Cheflnuts rather to be called T^aB than nuts. j^6l 

 Chejlnutsdcfcribed. ibid, their k^ils ground into nwak 



for bread.ibid. hofc to be eaten. tbtd. 

 Cheflnuts coiled Sardinian nutSj and whyJbid. ndmed 



AdcHttKotii. ibid.m 

 CheflnutSiTarentine3'danitis. ibid. 

 Cheflnuts3Salarian,Corellianj7Aeteran;CvBiviii. 447 4 

 Cheflnuts iwkch be be B. ibid. 

 Choughs filch money. 28/^ 

 Chwe bone. 339^. theufeofit* ibid, 

 Chinjman onely hath. 337 ^ 



Chtckftts how thy be hatched. \ 298/ 



Children begotten and borne j at what dge of the parents, 



161 d.h 



Children not alwaies an Iwer able to theif parents incvoie 

 re^cB. 160 1 



Children twelve diBinB cafl away atone flip from awo^ 

 man. 160k, 

 Children of the3)akescarricthe markeof their parents to 

 ■ the fourth generation^ 1 61 a chiUrc changelings.! s 8 h 

 Children breed their teeth in the feventh monethof their 

 age. i6j^h 

 Children above three at a birth its monfirous. lS7d 

 d child returned into the mothers wombe. '^S'^g 

 Chim^a^ahiUinfhofelps, burmng both night and day. 



^yb 



bldck^ ChoUe)' caufeof furie. 341 e. caB up by vomits 

 deadly. ibid. 

 Choromand^iwhat people. iy6h 

 Chilo hu fayings counted Oracles. 17 3 c. how hee died and 

 was honoured. ibid.d 

 chronicles who fir B devifed. i S9f 



ChryfomeUja kind of Quince. 43 6 h 



ChydiniCe)-taine<J)ates. 3^8 ^ 



C I 



Cich-peafe and the nature thereof Jjow to be fowne. y 6pf 

 S7og. fundrie kinds of ciches. 37°|; 

 Ctch-peafe how codded. ' ibidi 



in.T. Ciccio the elder hispraife. 172 m 



7rl. Cicero theyounger challenged for a drunkard. 42'8 » 

 Cicercuta. $70 g 



Cicero hu commendation. 2 7 2 w 



CicuLook^B^cinia. 



Cicharieymedicinable to dive) fe birds, %i\d 

 Ciltciaithe defoiption thereof. 104 m 



Ctnnamologusya bird. ±88 m 



Cinnamon. 3 7^f'^ 



Cinnamon ^oweth in Mthyopid. 372*. exchdtmgedfor 

 rPhat commodttie. \ 37^^ 

 Cimamonfantdefcribed. ibid* 



Hiaajt* 



