of Plinies Naturall Hiftorie, 



£ j^ihpfif, whence it h. 33/^ 

 Epiglo^ts, A little tongue 4t themt of the other. 339^ 



tt u in no creature that layeth eggs. ibid, ufe of it. ibid. 



itistTVofold. ihid. 

 )imx^f^<^^miwhat it is. S^S^ 

 Ep^aBt^s. 398/; the leaves medicinabk. ibid. 

 l£^hcfti.<,fometime itvpas foncarethc feathat it did beat 



U^on the temple of <I>iana. 39 e 



Epoposhill. 40^ 

 Epfdaurf^s Ifland. 4o k. 



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tratoUhcnes meafured the globe of the iorth bj) what 

 light and dircEHon. '44|; 

 Bvatofthencs a mofi cunning ckarke. ^^b.^Sh 

 'EratoBhenes a -miten-Jjisg^eatfraife, 49 ^ 



Emhdcej Sandaracha Cerintlms, food of bees, 313 b 

 Emhaceeffccfedcf J^ringdew. 

 Eiithace. See ^bin-red breajl: 

 Encisum^ a kind of wddhoneji S^7 d 



Eryile not chargeable in fomng. 57'^ i 



Eyyde medicinable by the tcBintmc of ^Augufit^s Cae- 

 far.sy^K- whento befowne, ibid. 

 Errour in numhring ef jeers. iSia 

 Etyfmunhwhatkind of come. S^S ^ 



Erjthini 3 fifhesalto^ther female i. 244 w 



Erythr^eajmynhe. iS^d 

 Erjfifceftron. Sce.^Jpalathui. 

 Etythrocomajfomegranats. S9^g' h 



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_^ Efculctum^a^oyenedre^me: ^6^g 

 Efcului the mafi thereof . , 4y8w 



Efcul(0- runneth as deepe into the gound as it njeth aboyc 



the^ound. ■. 477 



^Jfeniifcople throughout the world moftwondei full. loid 

 carnalllufl they know not. ibid, keepe companie onclj 

 •Pfiithdate trees. ibid, continued maj^tj tlmtfand yeares 

 •ofithout generation. ..: ibid. 



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EtcfXithe name of -winds. 2^d 

 Etcfid winds . $7 f 473 ^ 



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Eumecos. 37^1 

 Emnimuhahee. 399^ 

 Eurotas river flowing over fencffs riyer Ukeoilejmt min- 

 gled therewith. 76 1 

 Europcithe meafure thereof: 89 d 

 Euphorbia hearbe the wonder fuU yertue thereof. 92% 

 Euphrates afamota river ithe dtfaiption tho'eof. 103 d 

 Eupetaian. 4/3^ 

 Europe not the third part of the earths^ but the one 



'"^ hdfe.^ ibid. 

 Eutherifios. , 376/ 



Eutyche, a woman of Tv-allek delivered in ho' life time of 



A thirtie births . i j- 7 f . CdJ^/ied to herfunerall by twentie of 

 her children. \ ., ' ibid. 

 Euthifnincs his fonnes growth. i^/f 

 EuthimtfS d wrefller honored as a god. 180^ 

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^ Exacetuswhatfilh. e47^.488^ 

 Experience, befiproofe. /o2^ 

 Excrements of mans bodie befl dungfo)' ground. S'^7^ 

 Exalmninat pearls of cmmendationi ^ S Sf 



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jEyebrows of man like the eaves of a houfe. 333 ^ 



Eyebrows the feats of ^rtde. ibid, e 



what living a-eaturcs hai^e no Eyes. 33 3 f 



one Eyeinfome Herons. 334^ 

 Eyes offundrie colours. 3 34|;. h. i 



ball or apple of the eye different fom the other parts, ibid. ^ 

 Eyes fheiv the affeBion and dif^oftion of the mtnd. 3 3 4 

 membransof thcEye. 33^ a.h 



optich^ nerves of the Eyes whether they reach to thebrainc 

 orfl:omacf{e. ibid.d 

 Eyes why they be clofed ceremonioufly in the dead, ibidi 

 Eyesyeeldforth tears. _ 334^ 



Eyesi fometime why they fee not and be ipfcU. 13S * 

 Eye-Jight how it is placed. ibid.b 

 Eylidsi their ufe. 336 g. why they jhed their haire. ibid, h 

 Ey tooth of a wolfe on the right fide workgth wonders ^ 337 f 

 of Eye-fight quick^i woiickrfull examples. 167 b 



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'C.Abdria. ^694 



Fabariaijcei'taineljlands. ^964 

 Face proper only to mdnlqnd. 333 d 



FaBus^whatitis. A3 3d 



Fall of leafeapod rule for hkibaridmen todireB than to 

 {eedncfe. y88i 

 Falcon helpeth the owle in fight, "^77 f 



Fallowing each cthery eare. SSi B 



FagutaUs, Jupiter at (2\owe. 46 1 f 



Farrago. $7"^^ 

 Fana^carncw dudgei $73^ 

 Fariha^who-eof it is derived. $ ^4|J 



Fabius a Senatour of B^me fi}'angled with a haire. i j'p e 

 Favonius the jVeflerne windy why Jo called. 47 1 d. why 



called Chelidonius. 2, 3 . c. why named Orinthias. ibid. 



highly commended. S69ai 

 Faines feene oftentimes in the defarts cf^ffrich^. IS7 c 



They vanifh away like illufions . ibid. 

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Feafi Fornacalia inftituted by T^ma. 5-49 e 



FxcatumwhatitisL 4^17 f 



L.Sylla called Fcelixiyet Unhappie. 177 ^ 



Fclicitie diver fly under flood. Z76h 

 Feeling} a fenje common to all creatures. ^06 1 



Femals may co'tainly turnc to be males . I y 8 6 



Feynalshavefmalleryoices than males ^exceptkjne' 3S3e 

 Female firrs taller than the male. s63h.i 

 Feni^ecke to be fownc negligently . $$1 b 



Ferrets naturally hunt conies. 2321^ 

 FeritUitwo kinds. 399 d.root of Ferula daungeroui.399f 

 Ferula makfth excellent fine matches. 400^ 

 aFetmehoujehowtobe pwchafedand chofcn. SS3^ 

 Feme or brake how to be killed. SS^ff 

 Fefant bafiards. 288 c 



F^ants of Colchis daintie birds. ^9^g. 

 ► Fefant will die of lyce. 3 29 ^ 



Fever iA chappell dedicated to her, 3 e 



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Figtrce bearefi-uit contrarie to cthet' tirceis cJr 191))'. 474 ^ 

 Figgti-ees beare twice ay cere :wildfiggrees beare thrice d 

 ^jeare. ihid. I 



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