of Plim'es Naturall Hillone. 



thtSmne. lyih. the age of this bird and manner of 

 dying.ibid.hence theyomg fhcenix ts bred, 27 1 c 

 Mitndri people women bringfoonh children atfevenjeoi-es 

 of^ge. isja 

 Mdnlius Caj^itoUnttSi firB that w^s rewarded with a mu- 

 r all crown. 1 70 kj}is deeds andrewardsdbJwfraifc.tb 

 Manna what it fi. . $76 h 



MannaThuriit. e 

 TOantichorafWhathindcf beaH. 206^. refemhlethmans 



Ian, 



guage. 



Maples of many k^nds.^66l{.the wood commended for fine 

 ^aine,andfcryeth incurious worh^man^if. 466 1 

 Mafm-els. 243 f 



Cn.Trlartiffsfirfide-vifedtocut out arbors at I{omc. 33*5? b 

 MarccUits Efurinus brought plane trees into Italic. SS^nt 

 Irlarcolis Lybta bordering upon j^giptjdefcribed. 9yd 

 Tdares of thenatmof Hermaphrodites. 3 /ai. feene they 

 were at '^^e. ibid, 

 a Marc infole wan tbefri^f in the Olympian race . 3 04 ^ 

 Mares better than fiallions in warfetyice in Scythia.zzzl 

 Mares conceive by the wind. ibid. 

 . Mares how they bee brought to admit '^jfes to coyer them . 

 Sose.. , . . ' 



Mares with f ok labottr as well its befori.^p^f. they fieale 

 their folihgma)iy times. 304^ 

 MargaridesiDates. 387^ 

 Margo,ahind of Limestone. . S^sd 



Mario»a fijh of pleafant tafi. ^43 b 



Marioram oyle the beB.. 3^2^ 

 CMariiu co7nmcndedby Sylla Fcelix for building a tnan- 

 norhoufeinthecountrey. SS-i^ 

 Marmofets where bred. ^P^g 

 Marmotanes their natui'c. 216 d 



MdorinXy what Olives. 43 

 cf Marrow. ^^^l.m 

 Marrow never found but in hollow bones. ■'. 344/ 

 Manow of the fine tree and nature-thereof. . $16 i 

 Marrow of the back^edcfcendeth from the brain'^. ibid. 

 Marrow of amans backeprovethafnakc.' . 30/^ 

 Mdrfians endited with a vertue again B ferj^cnti. IS 4 1 

 Mars his nature.and motion. . . , >. , .. 6g 



Mars his courfe leasi of all others can be obfirved. iifn 

 his colour. i^c 

 Marshismotionandlight. iqJj 

 MarJyaihunghimfdfeina'Planetree. 49 sd 



21ar(yansdefcendL'dfrom ladie Ciucsfonne. . .. 1/4/ 

 Martial the name of a ladicy^ which was Bruckcn with 

 ligbteningibeing^eat with childs her child killedj and 

 Jhe without harme. 2// 

 MartinesjencmiestoBees. 291 i 



Martincs called ^podes. , , ihid^ 



Martines or Martinets. . Sce Swallowes. : 

 MartiusMuJicianlh'ovewifhfApolIo. iojb 

 Martins in m Oration of iHsj hishead wat on aflaming 



fire. ^ 

 Mafims^whdtitis. _ , 379 d 



MaH trees honoured eJfedally by the^manes. 4S^g 

 Mafli a great revenues mfome countries, ibid.: p-ound 

 . for bread, .ibid, ferved up to the table for deli^ 

 <^'*tes. ' ilil 



MaB of different kjnds. 4S^h 

 beech T^fifwcctejl of all others . 4 j" 8 » 



beech MaB dcfcribcd. ibid.l^ 

 MaB of fundrie trees: ibid.l 

 Mafi dijfo' fundrie waies. 4 j-p 4 



Maft. which is beft for feeding dktteU, 4s 9 ef 



MaBof ajhipof mainebignejfe. ^89 e . 



Majitreehowitgroweth. s^sf 

 MaBicXe tree fljcweth three reafons of plowing ground. 



S99b. I 

 Mafiick^jtherofinoftheLcntishetree.^ .424^ 

 Maflickegum. 3 69 c. the beji.ibidf.iffueth of the Lentiske 



t)-ee. 3705 

 oftheMatrice. 344|-^ 

 MAttimacians their prefumptuoufnefe, 1 3- b 



21atutinerifing or fetting of fixed fiars , $^7 d 



Ma^vifes chaunge their colour. ^^sf 

 Mauritania^the defcription thereof^ po i 



ME 



Meafurcofthefea. , ^ ^49d 

 Meafureof the parts of the world. ibid.e 

 Medow grounds how to be chofen and ordered, j b.when 

 to be mowed. ibid. 

 Medaa burnt her husbands concubine by force of lS{aptha.' 



47 a. ^ ., 



Meddowes called Prata or<Parata. i" j" 3 / 



Mediajthedefcription thereof 122? , / > 



Medica dcfcnbed.S7S b.how& where to befowed.ib.c.d /yyii) tct-vui^ 



dfmgular forage. ibid. J-^Jiu^ 



Medicines not appliedin due feafonMrniCcheefes, j"4d.^ y^*^^ ^/viJiM 

 Melampus taught to underhand birds language. 2961 

 MelitteijdngSjwhcncefo called. 71 f 



MeUndrya. ^43 d 



'Mellariaia towne. . fid 

 Members of mens bodies of miraculous effe&s. 16S h 

 Mcmorie lofiby fundrie occafions. i y ^ 



Memorierare examples. 167 f. reducedinto art. i6Sg 

 Members genit all of a boniefubfiance. 35-2^. in what 

 creatures.ib.are medicinable foj-thedifeafc of the (loneab 

 MemmonideSibirds. 2S4f(^ 

 Memphis J fometime ne are the fed. 3 6 e 



Menflaineforfacrifice. ^S^^ ' 



Men converfmg generally with beafis. 1^4 b. their defor- 

 mitie andjwiftnefie. ibid* 

 Men headed Itke dogs ytheir manners. 1/3' 

 Men above fve cubits tallj their firong confiitution of bo-^ 

 die. . ibid, 



146I 

 ibid^ 

 177 b 

 147 b 

 ibid.e 



Men without nofcs and mouths in ^gipt. 

 Men that hjtow not the ufe of fire in M^pt^ 

 Men tJjatgoe ever nak^d. 

 Men eight cubits high^called Olabij. 

 Men headed like dogs iCaHcd Cjnamolgi. 

 Men in JEihyopia which live onely on wild Locufts. 147/ 

 Men dr womegreateft footed for their proportion, i yo / 

 Menfurnamed of trees. 499 € 



Men made to husband the earth, S^^g 

 Men Weigh heavier than women. 16 ^ e 



Men have been fiainCiandyet not bled ibid. 

 Mencanoni-^ediwhcrfore.S4g.their firangejhapes.if S f 

 Menoba^a river. y2^' 

 Mentor plucked a.^Uout of a jjonsfoot. 203 b 



Mercuriejfo named to exprefiehis nature. 4g 

 Mercuric his nature and motion, ^k: of fomc called uf- 

 polio. ibid. 

 I it Mercuric 



