The Table to the firft Tome 



fotcfee kp.mme.ihid.e. darken the Sun mththdr flight 



ibid, burne come with thetr bUB. ibid. 

 Zollia faulina hovo Jhe was ddorned with fearks. zs6k^ 



the price of them. ibid. 

 Lomcnttm. jr68m 

 Lora^what it is. 417 

 LQretumi4 place. 45-4 g 



Ipte tree C4pllata,and why Jo cdUed. 49 S ^ 



lute trees of long continuance . 494 49 / 



Lotopha^ipeopk. 397 b 



Lots takfnfor a god. 4 

 Lotus tree in ,^yickc. "^97 a. the dcfcription thorof. ibid. 



the -fruit. ibid. b. it ferrethfor meat and drmhe* ^97 c 

 Lotus the hearbe. ibid. 

 Lotu-s tree wood. " ibi4. 



Lotus of Mgipt. 0^97 c.d. the Hraunge nature of the head 



and flower .ibid.e . the root feedeth hogs. ibidf 

 Lotus tree why it u regarded much at ^me. ^76 ^. the 



defcription thereof, and the ufcs. ibid, 

 of the Loufic difeaf ?, fherecides died. 1 84 ^ 



L V 



LucHa aBedon the fiage a hundredjeares. 1 8 1 c 



Lucentumiatowneof theLatincs. y;^d 

 Lucerhaiajhiningfifh. '2,^pd 

 Lucifer, why fo called. 6 i 



Lucinajthc name of Diana^and whereupon. 494 m 

 Lucinijmen fo called. 3 3 y e.why Jo called. ibid. 

 Lucius Martius, ^Sh 

 Lucius Cofsitius turned from a woman to a man on the 



yety marriage day. 1 / 8 



Lucius Sylla unworthily named Fvelix. ^^77 d 



Lucius Mctellus onely fufered to ride in his coach imto the 



Senat. 1 3 8 h. thought mosi happie. ibid.g 

 Lucius xAprornus hps fonne how fat he was. 334/ 

 Lucira Opmius and Quint ius Pabius, when they were 

 ConfnU^an arch fcene about the Sunne. ly c 



Lucius fortius and Marcus ^cilius when they were Con- 



fuls i<t round circle about the Sumie. ibid. 

 LucuUus reftsiedby themuddie (lime Maltha at Samo- 



fatps. ^6m 

 Lungs are but in few fifhes. 3 3 ye 



lungs that are little caufe the bodic to hefwtft. S-^i a 

 Lupi,aJort offpide-rs. 3^3 d.they ^in not. ibid. 

 Lupine ya dtreciwn to the husbandman. S94 g 



Lupine meat medmnable. S7'^g 

 LiUpims not eafdy mowed downe. §71 c 



Jifnpathie betwtxt Lupines and the Sunne.tbid.d. wonda'- 



fully affeEiionat to the earth. ibid. 

 Lupines fowthejnfehes. ibid.e 

 Lupinesfawing is as good as foileor cdmpofl. ^7 1 f S7^ ^( 

 Lupines Beeped mens meat. ibid. 

 Lupines how to be kepi. ibid. 

 Lupines profitable to befet in groitnd. So8g 

 Vui^-bones what they be. 19 j- % 



jMfitaniaiwhenceithath the name.. ■ . S^f 

 Ltijitania,the dcfcription thereof . SSi 

 iMtfifiusjahindof Garble. . 246/? 



Xutenfijakind of felagi(( purples ^ . 'i-SS^ 



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LyncuYiumr^hktitm . '^}7f 

 Lycusriyer. 'z6%h 

 lyrare what it m ' ?79f 



LaJlrigoneSimonJlers of men. 

 Lycion,what compofition it /i. 



13-4^. 



M A 



'\A^crob^,4ndother'people'liytnglong. 1/6 l.m 

 ^ -^Macedoniaithedefcription thereof. yj a 



Macer. ^6z.the medicinable yertue of thcrtnd. ibid. 

 Machlisjwhat manner of beafl. 200 g 



Iddcius Ifiand fometime ioined to lEubcea. 4 / 



Macrinus Vi jlm how he ufed to bleed. 34^ g 



Tdisander nyer where it now runneth by goodly meddows, 

 in times paB ivas allfea. 39 e. the dcf rtption there- 

 of . lo^h 

 Inmander how he loyed his ftudic. ij^m 

 Magnefiaythedefcription thereof. 36 m 

 Trlagnefialfland. 4o ^ 

 Magna ywh at it is. 3^3 c 

 MaidchiUin ^me became a boy . i y 8 

 Males in all bcafls flronger than females,.$ / 2 ^. feme are 

 excepted. ibid. 

 Males haye more teeth than females . 3 3^^ 

 Maladies and death conj urnes blond. 3 46 »" 

 Maldacon . See Brochos . 

 Malacha. See Brochos. 



Malcus,amountaine, ^6g 

 Maladies of trees what it is, ^4 1 c 



Malis bonpSiWhatit meaneth. SS > d 



Mdlobaihron,a plant. 37$ L the defcription thereof, ibid. 



and the kinds. ibid.m 

 Malobathrum the leaf e. 379 a 



Malt made flronger drinkein old time. 428 h.i 



Malthajaflimie mud fo called. 46 m 



Maltha, a kind of mud in a pond of the cittie Samofatis. . 



ibid, the ftrange nature of it. ibid 

 . Man how long he groweth. 34 S b 



Mans breaft onely broad andfquare. 343 e 



Man onely bleedeth at the nofe. 3^6 g 



Man onely two footed. 349 b 



Man onely bath a cannellbone^andjbouldcrs. ibid. 

 Man onely hathpalmes on his hands; 3 So I 



Man in JEgipt hathfoure eyes. 3S4h 

 Man for his proportion hath moB braine. 3S'^b. hath mm 

 braines than woman. ibid. 

 Man his braines onely pan teth andbreathethi 3 3 3 a. they 

 are not J'etleA before he ^eai^th. ibid. 

 Man onely wanteth power to [hake his cares. - 3 3 3 ^ 

 Man onely hath face and yifage. 333 d. his forehead de- 



' clareth his nature. ibid. 

 Man onely borne without teeth., - , 337^ 

 Manythanwhomnothingmore proud and wretched. 4?» 

 Mamthe beftgift he hath befiowed upon hiniy that hee can 

 nd himfelfe by death oiit of his mifaies, / <* 



Mans p^j facrificed and eaten. 1/45 

 Man to mkn a god. 4g 

 Ma n compared with other creatures. i^'^-i 

 Man hath no certaine time to abide in the wombe. 2 y 8 ^ 

 Mankind more inordinat than other creatures in theaBof 

 generation- 30'^t 

 the Mani-footfifh 07{oena. ^^om 

 Manilius wrote of the fhoenix in ^rahia^ dedicated unto^ 



the 



