of Plinies Naturall Hiftorie. 



Corne nvm as a rervdrd to -worthie Kvmiom. ibid. 

 Come cheapc at %imc, SS^ " 



Corne decided into two gem all heads j Fourmnty and 

 fulfe. ^ * S)7c 

 Come of all forts when it commsth after it isfovone. ibide 

 Corne how it beareth head and carieth feed. SS^ g 



Corne Ipikedywhat leafe it beareth . ibtd.m 

 Corne spiked bloweth at once. S S9 <t 



Come dijfo'ingin ripening, ibid.a.b 

 Corne differing in Baihe and eare. ibid. 

 Corne how to be threfhed and ckanjed. ibid.b.c 

 Corne how it diffe} -eth in weight. ibid, c . d 



bread-Come doth degenerat mto Gates. S74g 

 Cornein the field how to bee freferyed and hep from field' 



mice. S7^g 

 Come how to be fowne relpeBiye to the foile. ibid.k^ 

 Corne g)-owing upon trees. S77b 

 Corne how to be laid up for Bore. 6o$a.b. what corne 



■willkeepe beB. ibid.d.c. how corne may be l^ft fweet 



and good long* ibid^e. cutttngof come after diye:fe 



forts. 602/) 

 Coronets Murall. 4/(5 i. Vallare. ibid, ^ayale. ibid. 



I{ofirdtc. • ibid.k^ 



Coronets how they came firB. ^$6.1 

 Coromandnid fay age fort of people. iS^g- without speech . 



ibid, toothed hkc dogSt tbid. 

 Car US wind. 2- - / 



Coos ifl and. 323^ 

 CofcijWormesbredinOkes. ^39 c they bee daintie 



meat. ibid. 

 Coflus^a sftce.i%^h,thh^n<k andpricethereof, ibid. 

 CotinU'Sjwhat tree. 46 8 



Cotton trees. See Qofampine. 



Cotton trees in ^ thy opia. ^9y ^ 



C R 



CrabfiJJx's their nature. 4 3" - kd 



Crab-.ipplcs . 4j 8 m 



Crab-trees bearinz^ twice ay eare. 474 

 Crabs onely foure- footed amongfifhes. SS^ ^ 



Crcefui hisfonnes untimely speech. 3 j" 3 c it w.ts prodigi- 

 ous, ibid. 

 Cranes how thcyflie. 2 8 1 f 



Cranes tamedy'very plaifuli. ibid.f 

 Cranes a daintie dijh. 2, 8 2 ^ 



Crapulawhatit^s. 4*^4'^ 

 CrapuUy what mixture it is, and what effeBs it wor- 

 kcth. ■ - . 4^4 h 



Craffus dgelaBas was never \novpne to laugh all his life 

 time. 166 h 



Crafnyenium>ah}nd ofTvlaple. 466 m 



. Crater Kymphai, a hollow btmin g furnace ^and an fart u~ 

 nattothe ApoUoniates. d 

 CratQ'usTiionoceroSi a mofi excellent Hunter or Bawkp; 

 -94 K- 



Creatures that lie hidden in the earthy at times haye no 

 bloud.itall. 346^ 



OratuY.es arc not all hair ie that bring foorth quickeyoung. 

 ibid.m. 



Creatures none of them have an oddefoot. 3 j" I ^ 



Creatures J winch onely be round, ibtd. 

 Creatures whole hotifedjhei}fegs grow notin length' ibid.f 

 what Creatures will not live nor breed within fome comi- 



Creatures hurtfuU to Jkaungers and none elfe. ^ ibid.h 

 Creatwes without bloud have no livers . 34^ d 



C.Cnfpinus mlanus his traine of children and iff tie in li- 

 ne all defcent living. i6zm 

 ■ Critobulu'S healed king Philip Ins eye. 1 74 w. h^s re- 

 ward, ibid. 

 Crocodile of the river. 3 3 7 rf. moycth the upper iaw. ibid. 

 Crocodiles male and female Jit by timies. 302 ^ 



Crocoddes wilie andinduBrious. 34^^ 

 Crocodiles their defer iption. 208'w. they haunt both land 

 and water. 2.09 4 



Crocutajwhat kind of beafts and their nature. 1 06 g . 

 Cromes^a kind of fijh. 24/ << 



Crotaliajwhat pearler. 1^-6 g 



Crowjafubtill bird. 27 6 h. fheefecdeth her young beeing 

 fledge. ibid.i 

 a Crow taught to §peakc. f 294 ^ 



C T 



CtifiasofGnidos. 47 b 



Ctejiphon famed Dianaes temple at Sphcfuj, ^7S^ 

 C V 



Cuckow reckoned a Bawkg.zy^ b. his time of appearance^ 



ibid. killed by his owne Iqnd. ibtd. 

 Cuckpwcs lay in other birds neafts,and why. 27 y c 



they devour the young birds of their nource. "7$ d 

 y oung Cucko we s fat and delicat meat. ibid. 

 Cuckow check^th the idle husband that is behind hand 



withlmwork^. S9$^ 

 Cuc/a,atree, 390^ 

 Cuit-wine/MelampfithiumfPftthiuni. 41^1 

 Cmts of jundrie forts. 41 6 m.4 1 7 



Culeusjthe biggeB meafifreof liquors that was amongthe 



^mancs. 606 g 



Countries ithe varietie and diverfe dispofition thetof. $6m 

 Curites townc. 40 m 



Curtius,a noble knight of ^me. 443 f 



Cufculiu7n:,whatitii. 461 s 



Cutting of corne after diverfe forts. 602 h 



Cuttle fifh. 2 3- 6g. their nature. '^S^g 

 C Y 



CybiaiquartersofVefauridcs: • -43 



Cyc(e,co-taine<Dates. 3^^g 

 Cyclopes ^monflcrs of men. ^i4g 

 CychramuSiwhat bird. ' 2 8 3 



Cyneas his merrie fcojfe at a Vine that bare hard wines, 



403 b.hi-s memorie. g 

 Cyn^ trees. 3^ if 



\ Cynobatos. 401 i 



Cynofura,whatkindof acldleegge. 301 f 



Cyonoeidesjwater-fcrpcnts. 2.43 ^ 



Cynocephalijakind of Apes or Monh^es. g 

 Cjprcjf ? tree will not be dunged nor watered. S44 * 



it PS worfe for good fhyf eke. ibid. 

 Cypreff ? trees beare m-dinarily thrice ayeoir. 47 f a 

 Cyprejfe tree defcribed at large, with the properties thereof. 



479 c. corfea-ated to VlutCjand why . ibtd. 

 Cyprejse tree good to make yinets and borders. 479 d 

 Cypreff ? woods gainefuU to the Lord. ibid.e 

 Cyprcffc trees love the Ijle Candie befij ibid. 

 Cypreffe wood f aire andfbining. 49^ d 



Cypreff t tree kpfin. 4-4 g 



