of Plinies Naturall Hiftorie, 



Lcayes diHinguifhed by other qualities, 4nd their order. 

 471 ^. 



Leaves of trees ^good fodder. 47 i b 



what Leaves are apt to Jheds and which Oi'e not . 46 g d 

 a I'hilofophicalldifcourfe touching the caufe of Jhedding or 

 holding Leaves. , 469 e.f 



Leaves of what trees hold their colour. 47 og 



LeBos^a promontorie in Troas. 47 1 / 



Lcdon. • $70 i 



Lemnos Ijland. 37 Sg. their manner. tbid. 

 Length of the legs and necke, anfwcr able for the proportion 



in all creatures. SS9c 

 Lentillywhcrc and rvhen to befowne. S^9e 

 Lentils of typo k}nds. ibid. 

 Lenti and Lenes in Latine whence derived. S^9^ 

 Lentiske berries preferved. 44^^ 

 Lentuliiwhy fo called. SSoh 

 Leococruta,whatkindof beafi.io6 h.and of what nature. 



ibid. how engendered. 212. 

 Leonides rebuked Alexander the Great for burning too 



much Frankincenfe. 3 6yf 



^ Leontophonuj )What beajl.zije. and why fo called, ibid. 

 Leopards ho w they lie in wait, 308^ 

 LcptorhageSiwhat grapes, 49 $m 



LcjioorMolejakindoffifh. "^49 c 



iMters o r characters who invented. fpo.L- 187/ 

 Levaines.^66 h.i.the nature thereof. ibid. I 



Leucijkindof Herons with one eye. 334 ^ 



Leucocomumiakindof fomgranats. 39^ h 



Leucogdon,a place. 3-68 h.ityeeldeth chalky to make white 



frumenties and a great revenueyearely . ibid. 

 Leucojia Jflandfomctimes ioined to the promontorie of Sy- 



rern. ^aqI 

 h I 



Lib anus mount i the dcfcription thereof. loli 

 Liciniani^whyfo called. ■. - 1634 



Licinius Stolo condemned by vertue of his owrie Idw.S Sid 

 of mans Life, the tearme uncertaiac. .a, iSo/ 



hcorrie. See Monoceros . 



Lignum^dfiultinCytronwood. 396 h 



/> , Lightenings attributed to lupiter. 14 g. the reafon thereof, 

 tbid. prcfagcs of future things. ibid. 



Lighteningsfcldomc in Summer or jVinteTy and the reafon . 

 • 23" c.in what lands they fall not. ibid, the fundrie forts 

 and wonders thereof, e. divers obfervations touching 

 them.zSg. raifed by coniuration. ibid\.gcperaUrules 

 of lightening, ibid.m. ttisfeene before the thunderclap 

 is heard, and why, ib . what things a)-e not ftrucken with 

 lightenings. . lyc 



Lights, the feat of the bredthv34i a. fpongeom and full 

 ■ of pipes. ibid. 



Limoft(,what fjhes . 2.43 c 



lime attherootof CharieteeshaFleneth their frnitif 46 



limning. See "Painting, .v . - 



Lmden tree'; differ in/ex. 466 i. their fmit no'beaU .-mll 

 touch. ;•. r , , ibid. 



the Linden tr.eeyeeldeth fine panicles far cordage. 4661 

 the timber will not be wormc-eatcn. ibid.k^ 



Linnenfine cloth whence. 80/ 



Linnet very docible. '^93 a 



'Lik^'heff loftbildreri to parents jgrmdftre^roth&T^ifom 



i6ia.b.the reafon in T<{ature. 161 c 



Likeneff ' of one man to another idivcrfe examples^ 161 d 

 Cjr deinceps], 



Lions of the right kjnd how they be h^owne. 2 00 i.f{ 

 A Lions bones will Brike fire. 344^ 

 Lions how they walke. 3 J o ^ 



Lioneffe Ictcherous . 200^ 

 Lionejf 's engender with Vardes . ibid . 

 Lion tealous of the Lioneff 2 00 ^ 



Lioneffejpow oftfioe bearethyoung.iool.andthe manner 



thereof. zoi b 



of Lions twokinds. ibid, theirnature and properties, tbid. 

 Lions long lived. zoic 

 Lions crucified.ibid. and why . ibidi 

 Lions gentle to thofe that fubmit themfelves, zcid 

 Lions ^are women and babes. ibid. 

 Lions entreated with fair e language.zo 1 e. their di ^oftti- 



onkiiowne by their tailes. ihid.f. their genaofitie and 



7nagnanimitie. 2 oz g. wherat they be affrighted.zoz i 



their difeafes and remedies, ibid. 

 Lions firftfhewed at B^me in the cirque.zoz hjjow they be 



tah^n. ibid.l 

 Lionsyokedandput to draw at ^me. 202 m 



a Lions thankefulneff ?. 2 o 3 



, Lio7is die with tafting Leontophonus. ibid, or drenched 



with the urine. '^'^7f 

 of Lips. 336/ 

 Liquor falling from heaven .316 m. how good, ibid. 

 Lifards their nature. zi^h^ 

 Lifimachus fir angled a Lion, 20 zm 



Liver lieth on the right fide. ^ 341 & 



Livers found in facrifice without the head or fibres, ibid, 



feene with twaine.ibid.wh.it they forefjewed. ibid. 

 Livers in facrifice found inward a the number of fix.341 b 

 Liver found cut, prefageth ill hap. ibid.Q 

 Liver receiveth bloudfrom the heart. ibid, d 



Liver of Mice and I\atsgroweth at midiVinter. 342 g 



hath fo many fibres as the Trloone is daies old. ibid. 

 Livers continued in fait a hundrcdyeares. 342^ 

 who Lived a long time. 180/ 

 Livia ^AuguBa made triallby anegge wh^therfhee went- 

 withdhoyoragirle. zpcf d 



Livia Drufilla Augufia prefented with a bay braunch in a 



Hens bill fallinginto her lap. 4} 3^ 



Li\ards tendcrskinnedandfoure-footed, 336 h 



Li\ards how they engender. 3 02 w. they deliver tlmr eggs 



at their mouth. 3 O S A 



L O 



Lob^itheBalkes of Millet. /yS t 



LobHars want bloud. 2/2/. they casi their coats ir% 

 Spring.ibid. diethforwoe. . >.,.•. 1';. 270^ 

 Lobflars theirnature. 23^2? 

 Locrii a free Bate : jvith the defcriptionu&f their. Mun-r 

 ■ trey: u u^s i-jv. A- ^7$.^ 



Locitpletes(i.I\icb men^why fo called, ■ fS oi 



Ldcufts how they utter their voice, 3 ) 3 ^ 



Locufis and Grafhoppc-rshaveno eyes. ' . ■ ' ., ; 334^ 

 Locufis lay egges in Autumne. 327^. theirymng creep on 

 their wings. ibid, c . the mother of them dieth at the brin- 

 ing forth of he)-young.ibid.c.they can k^Uferpents.ih.d, 

 LocUfts in Indaa three foot long.ibid. they are carted awdy 

 with wind. 3 zjd.theyfiie many dates without reftdk 



forefee 



