The Table to the firft Tome 



Cy^Hnmn oylc. 3 7^^' 3 8 ^ 



Qt^m>An JBgiftidntree. 37 Sf 



Cypui Iflarul.^^ l{. mncdfometimes to Syria,. 40 1 

 the co/hpajfe and Ictjgth thereof . now 

 Cyreneithe defcription therxof. 9 ^^h^ famous 3& . ibid. 

 Cjtijia highly commended for feedingjheef and other cat- 

 tell.^ooLm' it encreafethnources milk^. ^oia.b.c 

 how it is to be planted and ordered. ibid.c 



D A 



JJbulawhat they he. S^^g 

 <DaByli,ce>'taine grapes. 40s f. why [0 called, ibidi 

 S)afodillfioureth thrice andjhemth three feafons of flow- 

 ing. S9^b 

 f. 0dphnoeideslfocinnamoni. $74 g 



^0aphnocidcs. 4$ 3^ 



<Daphnitis. ' 4S'^ ni 



^ate trees their fmdrie hinds. 3 84 3 8 5 ^ 



grates how they be employed. ibid, 

 of a (Date tree and other plants prospering under it, a won- 

 der ina-cdiblc. 381^/ 

 Qiate trees defcribed. ^^^c.d 

 ^isiingwjljed by fex eyidentlyt ibid-, d 



lacked awes. See Choughs. 



S)ates how they a-re to be fet. 3 S / c 



S>amanet/4<f turned into a Wolfe. zo? d 



0atein^gipt. $74-1 

 Q)ates conceive by theprcfence of the male. 3 8 6g.h 

 0ate trees come of flips and braunches, as well as of ker- 



nils. ihid.i 

 0atcs trees spring of their owne leaves. ^oSm 

 0atesguelded. ^61 

 0ate tree gr owing in the CapitoU of I{om€. M- 3 ^ 



g)ates of 49 forts. 387^ 

 0ates ^iall. i6id 

 0ates of lurie bcfli 5 8 7 <r 



^ates of fundric forts > 388^ 

 <J)ates f crye tofranke Swind ibidd 

 (Damafcen prunes. ibid. I 



0atetree le^yesfcryeforco}'dagc. 470/. how to bee pulled 



and ordered. 47 o I 



<J)ate trees lik,e not in a ftraunge countrey. 47 8 



<J)ate tree of g-eat antiquities 49 

 S)atJnatbum what it ts. 3<^7 d 



^(tieshovy they come to be unequJly and not of ccrtaine 

 kngth. 13/ 

 (Daylight in the rnght. iS g 



(Daylight upon earth ^the reafon thereof. 3 / <r 



^aj wheiT it is longefi and where fhortefl. 



continuallday for fix months^ ibid, how daies are ob~ 



ferred. ^61 

 S>ayfor fix months together itvhere^ 84 i 



the kjndnejf ?ofa!D aught er to her mother. 174/? 

 S)aughters of Agrippa delivered of two tyrants ^ l ^ 

 (Z) aphnis, a bondflayc how highly praifed. 1 7 / 



i)aHdo a Sclayoniani lived five hundred yearesj iHi a 

 0a&yle,fijhes. io9f 

 daughters of Iklarcm- Curiatius, why they were called 



Sedi^t^e. 349 c 



: 0duncingwhofe invention i i8ye 



1%S c.d.&c 

 iHh 



19 b 

 183 ^ 



^06 g 

 609 b 

 343 d 

 701 e 

 4i(Sl 

 40 g 



^eath fuddaine^ , 

 ^ead fuppofcdrecoya: 

 <Deale. See Fine. 

 <Deaw whenitappearcth. 

 fignes of Death in fickneff 

 {Dead bodies weigh more than quiche. 

 0eafe naturally 3 be dumbe. 

 ^ccumanm Imes^what it is. 

 Deere iwhere they hayefoure k^dneies apeece. 

 Dccapolisywhyfo called^ 

 ^efrutiim, what it ist 

 Deloslfiand. 



Delos Ifland famous 3 'and why fo called. 81 b^ the diyetfe 

 names thereof. 161 d 



Demetrius ^ared to bume Rhodes for the loye of piciure. 

 17 s d. 



Democritujfore feeing by the ftar)res a dearth of oile, bought 

 up all a,forehand.S9^ g. hefainedtwogodsifunifh- 

 ment and Benefit. 3 ^ 



Democrttusinhot weather forcfaw afhmer of rainey and 

 forcioldit. 61 om 



Deuteria^whatMnes. 4^7^ 

 D I 



Dials iwho-e fir B invented. 191b. not fervingforall 

 places. 3$ d 



bialetaiakindoffurples. ^9 l> 



Dianitis Trlyrrhe. ^69 b 



0ianaes temple at ^phefus, foure hundredyeares in buil- 

 ding.49 1 b. of what timber it was built. 161 d 

 her image of wood. ^9Tc<, hy what meanes it endured 

 folong. ibid. 

 Dianaes temple at Saguntum. ^ ibid.d 

 Dibapha,what fur pie dies. 16 oi 



Dimaes temple in jiulis . • 49ie 



Dia fafmataiwhat they be. 3 ^ 3 c 



Dicttarchus his commijsion. , ^id 

 Digefiion of meat worfe in Summer than in fVintcr. 3 y j- f 

 Digeflion in fieepe of what effeB. SS^g 

 Dtademcfir.fi invented. 1S7 e 



Divination by beafts who devifed. 1^9 d 



Dinocharesjarenowned drchiteB. 99 b 



Diomedean birds defcribed) and why fo called. 194 m. 

 ^9Sa.b. 



Dibaphaywhat dies . 16 oi 



Diof :urias3afamom citie of the Colchians. 117 c.d 



by whom founded. ibid.d 

 Divinorsj or men of aprophettcall ffirit. 17 Sd 



Dionyfius being depofed from his kingdome^ the fed-water 



grewto befrefh. 44^ 

 Dionyfiodorus a Geometrician. 49 c. andhis tpifile found 



jn his fepulchre^and the contents thereof. ibid, 

 Diomedcs his lake. 94 g 



Diomedes his horfes* " 78/? 

 Diribitoriunt. 4^9 d 



Difcord betweene beafts. 308 

 Diverfitieof chtldrensrefemhlanct of their pttrentSi ibid.b 

 Divifion offi[bcs. 2,47 d 



Difference between brains and marrow of the bones. 3 3 

 Difference ofeyefight in men.' 334 

 Divafttte of mouths in creatures . 33^ I 



Divcrfitie of teeth in creatures^: 3 37 ^ 



Difea- 



