The Table to the firft Tome 



^odtSittmnnMfm-df breeding. 22.9 i. hath mde and fe- 

 male, ibid, how they helpe their cje-fght. 229 h. their 

 wit. ibid, male goats which be beji. ibid.female goats 

 howiobechojen. ibid. 



Goats ever in an ague. 229 d. their hairetn fiead of wooll 

 ufcdin cloath. ibid, they harkeand kjUtrees. ibid.c. the 

 goats bcai-d. ibid, how they breatk 229 d. they fee by 

 night.ihid. they kill olive trees by Itchpgthemonely. 

 ibid.e. 



Goats wild of fmdrie kinds. 2 3 1 c 



Goats notfacnfced to Tiiinerva. 2 29 e 



Goflings jlmgwith a nettle die-upntt^ 301 b.^eedie fee- 

 ding the bane of ^oftings. ibid. 

 Go^ampine trees bearing cotton. Z^Z^f 

 Goggle-eyes dimjightcd. 334^ 

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Gray eies in the darke fee better than others. 334^ 

 Graicshow they efcape the hunter. ziS g 



Graines in fruit different. 447 € 



Graine. See Come. 



Graineof three forts esteemed by the Greekes : ^racontiast 

 Sirange.iSjSelinujlum. S^o g 



J »Grafting, howit is. S^7^ 

 Grafts not to be taken fi-om the top of the tree. ibid, d 

 Grafts ought to be taken frorn boughs that beare well.tbid. 

 how they arc to befit, ib. how they are to be thwighted. 

 ibid, not to beefharpened in the wind. $iBb. they arc 

 to befet before the moone is in the full. ibid. 

 Grdfting in fiutcheon. Si9e.f $zo g.h. J{ulesto bee 

 obfervedin Q'^fting. ^zic 

 Grafts of cherrie trees how to be ufed. 318? 

 Grafts of vines how to be ufed. Si9 b 



Graf ts of wild trees will not grow in the tame. 1 19 c 

 Grafting more plentifuU than fowing of feeds. S'^^k, 

 Grafts of olives when they arc to befit in dric places • / 2 2 ^ 

 Grafts of olives how they are to be ufid in Barbaric, ibid.h 

 Gramm arianjwho excellent. 174I 

 Grapes how they are prefirvedfromputtain . 4^0^ 

 Grapes that loofe thebellie. 423 a. grapes that bind the 

 bellie. ibid. 

 Grapes BcboledeSiphyfo called. ibid. 

 Grapes de-gard. - 440 j 



Grape bunches how to begathet-edfor guard. ibid, m 

 Grapes of divei's forts. 4 y e 



Grapes howpref ?rvedi 406^ 

 Grapes dnedin furnaces. ib .grapes fodden in wine muflAb. 

 Grapes hanging allwintcr on the vine till new come. 6 h 

 Greeke grapes of Cormth. 407 c 



Grapes Variants ^and why fo called* 408^ 

 G rapes JnerticuU might be called the fobe)' grapes, ibid, i 

 Grapes of thefi-ee towne Tompcij. 409 d 



Grapes Tiburtme, ibid, 

 dlive Grapes. ibtd. 

 Grapes Vinaciola. ibid. 

 Grapes Capctades. 409]^ 

 Grapes $ucconiatis. ibid. 

 Grapes Tarfupi<e. ibid. 

 Grapes Vhariif. ibtd. 

 Grapes fruftniiX* ibid. 

 Grapes flreptos. ibid. 

 Grapes Thaftx. ibid. 

 ^ prapes Mariotidcs. ibid. Crapes Ldgex. ibid., 



Grapes Bimanmje. 41 og 



Grapes of Spaim. ibid.h 

 Grapes Efcaria. ibid. 

 Grapes Bwnafti.ib. Ounce grapes. ,410^ 

 Crapes M^ptian. ibid. 

 Crapes Blmlian. ibid. 

 Trlark^t^apes. ibid. 

 Crapes Cinere^e, ibtd. 

 Crapes ScirpuU. ■ 416 m 



Crapes Mgiptian-.Thafia^yMthaloSifeme. 4^Sf 

 Grafhoppcrs how they live. 32/ their fundrie kinds, 

 ibid. d. e. they be dim-fighted. 326^. they may bee 

 reduced into three kinds, ibid, they be meat to fame na- 

 tions . ibid, when theyflie. ib . they be not eyerie whar. 

 ibid, they have wings only without mouth, ib.fi where 

 they bcmnte. ibid, 

 of Cveace. 344 

 Greeks full of lies andvanities. 107 d 



Griffons defend golden mines. iS^-K what birds. 2p6j^^ 

 CrindHones and whetfionesforfithes. S9S e 



Crifiles broken will not ckfie toother. Z4S ^- ^^reof gri- 

 ftles. ibid. 

 Grounds overgrowne with bufh'es how to be clenfed. /o 3' b 

 Croundhow to be trenched. SS^a.b 

 to chufie GronndiYules infiUtble. j 03' 1? 



Grounds which are prirmpall. j" 04 4. 



Croundpiufl be bettered by fiowingfiome ^ain init. yoS h 

 Ground burned by cic}>-peafe. ibid, 

 the Growth of than or woman. 343 b 



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Cuarlandsgiventovi&orstnthefourgrcatgames.4S74 

 a Guild infiituted by ^mults over cornejieldsfeege.^^^ c 

 Cuarlands of corne-ears the firfi kpowne at B^ome. ibid. 

 Cuelded apples. 438/ 

 Gueldings cafl not their teeth. 3 3 8 iS» 



Sea-Culs3 where they breed, 287/ 

 Cumsof divei'sfiorts, ^91 c.d 



Cumjirabick^. 4^4|| 

 Cum of lurie. ibid. 

 Cum Colophoniarh ibidi 

 GumSpagas. ibid 6 

 Cum Cyprian, ibid, 

 CutLfingaon how it mak^th aeaturh irfatiable, $43'h 

 of the Cuts. 342 ^./.OT, 343 4.^ 



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GymnofiphifieSi certaine ^hilofophers of India. 1 3- j- c 



they can lookeagainjf the Sun. >. ibid, 



Gymnetcs^peoplc living above- a hundredyeeres, 147 a 



Cynacocratumeni ^people why fo called. liZk 



H A 



JJ^/dro^hm. 3^4^ 



Uddrobolonwhatit is. 3^3^ 

 Baddocke,a kind of codfifh. ;243 ^ 



Hailehowitisengendred, 29.6 

 Haley ones the name of birds i their hatching, 2 87* 

 Baliattes. 



Bali'detos, what kjnd of agle. ijzg.fbei traineth hey 

 young ones to hoke againft the Sftn. ibid.i 

 Balfe our time ^ent injlccpe. 1834 



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