The Table to the firft Tome 



Pigtrec inilke orfdj> ferycthfor vendlcs. 486^ 

 FigsLhiM. 442 K Vom^dm. ibid. Figs mdrifca, ilnd. 

 speckled figs. ibid. UercnUnian.^z i. Albicerate.ib. 

 ^ratidn. ibid, forphjrite. 442 ^. Popular, ibid. Chc- 

 lidonidn. ibid. 

 Figs both early andUtevford.^^-z ^. Figs<Duracinx.ibtd. 

 Chalcidimfigs bcare three times in onejedre.ibid. Ta- 

 ventinc figs called OitM or Oenades. ibid. 

 Figs .ts big as f cars. 44^^ 

 Figs of Ida defcribed. ibid. 

 Figtree Mexandrina . ib. Figtrees of Byrcania. 442 /; 

 Figs : Chdlcidian. 442 h. Chian. ib. Lydidri. ib. T^amil- 

 lane or teat figs. ib. CaUifiruthidn. ib. jfricdu. 442 i 

 ^Icxmdrine or delicat.ib. 'h^odian.tb. Tyburtine. ib. 

 Fig-dotes when to be planted. 442 / 



Figs ^fricdth Saguntinej Tellidn . 44^/ 

 •pfinte)- Figs. ' ibid. 



Figs fallfiom the tree, if it thunder at the feasi Vulcana- 

 lia. ^^6k. 

 Figs of 7\i(sfta ripen when other bldJSome, by what deyifc. 

 442 w. 



a Fig the occajion of Carthage oy a throw, 44'^b.c 

 Figtree jSlayjain I{ome. 443 d 



Figtrees^minalis. ibid. 

 Figtree in the Forum at ^ome. ibid. 

 Figtree before the tanple of Saturne in B^me. 44 3 / 

 Figsripen all toother on the tree. 444 h 



wild Figtrees. ibid. 

 Figs ripen the fooner by the means of wild figtrees. ib. h. i.h^ 

 Figs of tkelfle Ebufu-s the beft. 444/ 

 Figs how they be put up and kept. ibid. 

 Figs goodyiciuals. ibid, m 



Figs: CoBan^iCarica,Cduniie. ibid. 

 Figtree made fruitful by the fea onion Squilla. Sl4g- itts 



drier in the mids than at the hedd. Sijc 

 Figtree how it is mdde to beare oliyes. S'^4g 

 Figtree of all other ageth the foonefl. j 2 6 w 



Figtree groweth beft by the water fide. S44 i 



Figs ho rv they are ripened by caprification . S4S c 



Figs how they are madefmooth andplcafant. S47b 

 a Figtree of India. 360 k. the dcfcription thei'eof. ibid, it 

 fetteth itfelfe. ibid. 

 JBgiptian fig-tree. See Sycamore. 

 Syrian Figtree. , sS9e.f 



Fields in ^Ethiopia about the hill Ueffieris fioine and glitter 



likc-ftarrs. 47^ 

 Filberds called ^bellintt, whereupon. 446 h 



Filberds : Calya,TrmeBme,Thafianj>AlbenfidniTaren- 

 Fines paf^ed under the name of jheep c^oxeat %^me. SSok^ 



tine,dlollufca. ibid, i 



Fin-s taller than any rojin tree. 46 f 



Fins topped die, topped Itye. 476 i 



Firtrees how emploiedyandhow to be chofen. 488/. m. 

 Firre7ndfts for /hipping. 4^9 f 



Firre k good for pUnks. S47 d 



Piire how it will notputrifie in water. 49 2 / 



Firre wood highly coinmended in carpcntric and ioyners 

 . workf. 493 a. b 



Fire-bird. Looke Incendiatia. 

 Fire in the hill Chimera flamed with water and quenched 



withea):th,. ' 47c 



ftretkmdryailes thereof. 46 m 



Firie gUf^cs oppofite to the fun-beams fooner inflame than 

 fire. '■■ , 47/ 



Fire the higheft element. 2/ 

 Fires about the bodie of men. 48^ 

 Firmament feene to chinke andopen. ly g 



Fifties feed on land. 2 3 y f . deyided according to their fun- 

 drie fioapes. ko-yr ^ ^ trCc) e-r.2. ^4 ■ 1 . 247 d 

 Fifbesof all fort s breath after a manner. '^37 c '2.^8- 



Fijhes both hetere and fleepe. ib.icjr 3 o$hl 309 b 



Fifises changing color. 149 d * 



Fifiyes which be bloudlefie. 24^ c 



Fifbes efteemed diver fiy in fundrie places. 246 »» 



Fifhes are not all alike coyered. 242/^ 

 Fifioes fame miflih^ in cold,others in heat. -4 j ^ 



a Fifio leapcth out of the water at C^tfarsfcet. 2 44 / 

 Fifijes how and where they like and Uye beft. 24 j- a 

 FifioeSyof what kind they be all jfawners ^ no milters, ibid. 

 Fifhes hayefenfc. W^^5tM-^-2.^£_ ■z.'^ga-Sid 



FtfijeSi of all creatures haye the biggcft heads. 3S^ g 

 Fifhes their eyesfinne by night. 3 35 c 



Fifiyingtime which IS beft. 244 

 Filhes that be foft haye no bones. 34 S a 



Fifijes female commonly big^r than male. 244 / 



Fifhes doefmell.Ji<;k,is^ diut. ^ 06 h 



Fijhes prejage thngs toWhe. ' ^' 244 / 



Fifticke nuts 3 and their nature. 388/ 

 F L 



the Flap Epiglo/?is. d39^ 

 Flies drowned will reyiye kept ttiafhcs. 3 30 / 



Fleas engendred of duB. 32^^ 

 Flies enter not into Hercules temple in the beaft-market at 

 'lime. 285 ^/ 



Flies bred in the fire at Cyprus. > 3 3 o ? 



Floore forthrcfijinghow to be tempered. 6ozd 

 Floralia a fcBiy all holiday. ^00^ 

 Flacci why fi 'called. 333 b 



Flockeworks. 277? 

 F O 



Forehead (heweth the nature of man-os^ woman. 3 3 3 <? 

 Food of fundrie creatures. .307 d 



Foules diftinguifioed generally by their feet. ^7^g 

 Foules why theypecke at the eyes of a man. ■' 33S c 

 Fortme, agoddefld her uniyerfall power. 4ki her muta- 



bilitie. 1 77 a.yanable fortunes of ditvers perfonsiiyj b 

 to bad-Fortune a temple. 30 

 Foules that haye crooked talons belong leggedi .3 / 1 d 

 Foliat urn ointment. 3^2.^ 

 Fountains of wonderfuU and fb'aunge natures. 4$ d.b 

 Fount ainefi-om under the feayceldingfrefh water. 110/ 

 Fomfts in Germanic. 4S 5 ^ 



Foxes yerie quicke of hearing* 22 lg. how they engender'. 



302 w. fea-Foxes. r6zg 

 flraunge Fouls in the Jfland^red. 120/ 

 P % 



Frauncenotfubie&to earthqudkeSidndwhy. 38^ 

 Fraud of Tor anius a merchant flaye^feller. ^^'^g 

 Frogs force inhabitants to abandon a citie. iizh 

 Frogr^beta. "^^3^ 

 Frogs how tky make their noife. 3 3 S / 



Frankincenfe male what it is. 367 d 



Frankinccnfe befthorvfitisk^iowne. .36^* 

 Vrument what it is^ and of how many kinds. . SS7-^- d 



Vranh^it*^ 



