of Plinies Naturall Hiftorie. 



Frdrikincenfe mely in ^rahu. 3 66 g 



Vranhfncenfe tree dcjoihed. ibid\ 

 Frankificenfe gathered. ^6j.a. the manner therof. ibid.b 

 Frankincenfcpaietb much toll. 368* h.highj^riceof^ome. 

 ibid.t. 



Fri'^e mantles. ^27/ 

 fronditm^djied oyer the river Vfdtu^us in Jpight of An- 



nibaR. ^99 c 



h-oBhow itisengendred. ^9 b 



bruits, hovf to be preferred. 440 w. 441 a.b 



Fruits grow after diyen forts, ^^og.h. in what regard 



theybefethj. ibid, i 



hument or j^ike-corne. j 8 2 ^ 



trumentie corne. SS9^ 

 Frumentie baHard. s^2>i 

 F V 



Fullers craft who found out . i 8 8 > 



C. F^rius-^reftms a notable gopd'hmbandman, accufed 

 ar^ acquit* ^S6g.h 

 Fwiongi how manjpafes. 14 / 



Furnaccuspaniti what it wast ^66 m 



Funowes dircEi. $79 ^ 



FufTowsoycrthwart. ibid. I 



Fufm Sahim hls Hrength. 166 1, m 



Fufterna in trees jwhat i&is . 488/ 

 F Y 



Fjre Bribing mt of a flint ^wbo devfed. ' 1 8 8 w 



G A 



314^ 

 i6sb 

 48 i 



Q^baliunh 



Gabara. i 

 Ga^es. 



Gazates. SeexAetites. 

 Gallinferpents is their -penome,. . 

 Gall hangeth at the liycr . 3 41 c.it is not in all creatures .ib^ 

 Gallofa<Dcere where it lyeth. > 34^'^^ 



Gall infe&eth the bodie with the yellow iaundife. ibid, e 

 Gall of feals good for 7nany purpofes. 34^^ 

 Calbanum a gunt. j" 1 8 the befi bow it is knowne . ibid. 



theycrtue and the price. 

 Galguli what birds 3 and how they build. 

 Gallia the dcfcnption thereof i 

 Gall-nuts of the oke Uemeris he f for curriours. 

 Gall-nuts appropriat to mafi trees. 

 Gall-nuts which be beB. 

 Gall-nuts breake forth all in a night. 

 Gamak'j a tcrntorie in Phoenicia. 

 Games publicke who firB ordained. 

 Games folemne : OlympiaAjlhmia}fythia\1>l^sa,^$y a 

 Gandas and geefe how they doe engender. ^01 b 



126h 



4 8^. ii'6i 

 281 A 



G E 



Geefe bajh full and Tnodefi. '^79* 

 wild-Gtefc in what manner theyflie* - 

 Cecfcvutchfull. 1^0 i. fayed the CapitoU. ibid, provided 

 forwiththefirBflateof^me. ibid. 

 Geefe given to love mankind. 2, 8 o ^ 



C^efe fcemc to have underfianding. ibid. 



ibid. 



450J 



ibid. 



ibid. 

 4.0 m 

 189/ 



Ganges the dcfaiption thereof. 

 Ganges a river. 

 G4n\ie what geefe. 



Geefe liver is excellent meat .is it is Or dered. zSoi. who de-; 



yifed the fame di[h. ibid. 

 Geefe travailed afoot from Terwin andTwney in Franca 

 to I{o7ne. 2 8 o w . their feathers anddowne. ibid.a- 

 Geefe how they fit and hdtch. $01 b . 



Geirs exceed /^s in JmeUmg. Z^Sf 

 Geirs where they build, and how they breed, '^74-g 

 Geometrician who wds excellent. ^ * L,^ /-r -Iv 



Generatiorkf mankind^the reafon thereof. i6ii.h^ v / 



Gcf-clithron a famous cave. i/4^ 

 G H 



Ghof of Jutxus in forme of a rarven. 1 84 > 



Ghofi abandoning the bodie at times. ibid, h 



G I 



Giants in times paji. 1 a. h 



Giddine^e in the braine ten daies after the woman hath 

 had companie with the man, fyeweth conception, is 9 4 

 Gilthead a fifb. 24/ b 



Ginney or Turkey hens. '^9^g 

 G L 



Glandules or kernels in fwine. 3 3 9 h 



Glanisafijhjhernaturei ^61 g 



Glauce loved of agoofe. a8oi^ 

 Glaucus a fea-fijh. ^^4 j" b 



Gledes. Seel(ites. 



Clew made of an oxe hide fodden. 347c. is>hat woods will 

 not bee glewed. 493 c, the bcfi glew is made of bulls 

 hides. 347 c 



Glo-birds or Clo-worms, what they hetoh^. S93'^ 

 Glottis what bird. ^^i^a 

 Glo-worms, why they be calkd Lamprides. 3 z6 1, when 

 they firB appeare. ibid. 

 Clynon a kind of Maple. 466 1 



G N 



Gnats. 3 10/ 



Gnat hath all the five fetfes. ibid. Is thirftie 9f mans 

 bloud. ibid. 

 Gnat-fnappei's what kind of birds. ^86 m. )vkn they be 

 called Ficedulx. a. when they bee called Melan- 

 coryphi. ibid. 

 Gneftos the royall Mgle. '^7'^g 

 Gnomoniwhat. SS ^ 



G O 



Godiwhat he is. $^ 

 Gods thought to be many^ and how thisfooUfh opinion firfi 



firdng. 3 di To dfignc anyfm-tne to God is mans weak^ 



nejie. 3 i. "plagues accounted as Godi; tbidi 

 Gods more in heavem than men in earthjif they JJoould be 



fo many as men doefeigne, 3 e 



men have accounted beafts and othe)-filthie things to bee 



Gods. $c 

 Cods that they be marriedyvaine it were to beleeye. 3 e 

 GodfeignedyoungandoldjWl^dii^^dJmi^' 3/ 

 Godsyin them are feigned adulteries y hatredjandwars. ib. 

 Gods worm upon fingers in rings . 4 h 



Gods cannot doe all things ia,s to die. S * 



Gods not innumerable. 3^ 

 GodsJDemoaitus mdketh two onely. ibid^ 

 a. God canonized here upon earth .i iBoi 

 Gfoldjwhat people hath it. 138^ 

 Gold mines who dffcovered. ■ 188^ 

 Gold melting, try ingyondfiningipi^hcfcdeyfei ' ibid. 

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