of PliniesNaturall Hiftone. 



Sdlmander not dtfinguifbed hjfix, o^oS d 



thcSaimonfifb. 247 a 

 Sallows. SeciViUom* 

 Samard, what tt is. 



SamofatiSi acittieinComagene. ^6tn 

 Samhri.people where fmefeoted beafts harife m earsW^C ^ 



Smddlumiwhatcorne. SS9d 



Sandalidcs^iBates. 3^7 d 



Sangualis, what bird. 474 h 



Sapa what it if. 4^61 



Sapa in Ethiopia what it fignifieth. 147 'S' 

 Sap 9f trees. See /Iburnum. 



Sapium whatit is. 4<?3' d 



Sapinu^iWhat it is. ibid. 



SaptnuJ in trees jwhat it is. 488/ 



SarcocoUdia tree and gum. 39id 



Sarclingjwhat it is and of what ufe, S^^K 



Sardisjthe capital! cittie of Tjdid. 107 e 



Sardanejafljclf/h. 244 i 



SargujfWhatfijb. i^Sh 



Sariydjbrub. , 400 k, 



Sarpedon his letters written inpapyr. ^9^1 

 Saturtie what he isidndnatwe and motion thereof. sf 



Saturnecaufethraine»&c, 19 ^ 



Saturne colour. 13 c 



Satyres their jhape. 96 i 



Sdtyres haunt mountains in India'. tS^g 



Satyres what they are. 1/ 6 g 



Sauces how they be daungctom. 3SS ^ 



Sayine how it is helped ingrowing! j 1 6 > 

 Sayorie m Cutnlabubulafound in the land Tertmfe. 210/ 

 Sauromates eat but one tnealeof meat in three daies.i^^i 



Savours dtferent in fruits. 449 d 



SaucCi called GarumSociorum. ^4^K 



s c 



Scallops. "^SSd 

 Scallop fi/h Itke to the fed urchin. 2 / 6 ^> 



Scar/a, a kind of fifb. 14 <;f 



Scaur Id ConfuU, foUnd out a yaine obferyation of light e- 



ning. z7 c 



:ScenitXipeople why fo called. ^39f 

 Sceptvum. See Eryfifcepirumi 

 Schaniaj what meafurett is, 366 h 



Sciotertcon^a dyalljand the finder out thereof. 3 6 

 ^cima -fi/bes. ^44 h 



:Scimus brcdinKiha. 109 b. the yertucs thereof in phy- 



fickle. ibtd. 

 ■m fundrie Sciences excellent men. 174 

 Sctopodes^a people in India. ^S^g 

 Scipto ^fricanifs the former cut out of his mothers i»ombe. 



i6oi 



^cipio .y^icanus the fecond his trench feparating the two 

 proyincesof ^ickf. ^3 f 



^cipio Kafica his hard hap, 17$ e. bispraife, 173? 

 6colopcndres,fifbes. 162 g 



Scolopendres chafcbeople out of their countrey. nz h 

 Scolopendres wifmut wings. S'^-yb 

 Scordafiu^ja tree. 3^$^ 

 -Scorpions and Solpdges depopuldt d countrey. zizh 

 ■Scorpions periflj by thnr young ones . 3 24 / 



Scorpions their flings daungerous as ferpents. 324 /..W 

 fhcy exercife them, ihid.^tbej/ cdnnot quench their thirf. 



31^ a. they are hmnelepe in Italie.ibid.b. they are 

 hdrmeleJSe to things without blood. S'^S^ 

 Scorpions f where they be harmelefSe to Jlraungers, and mi- 

 fome to inhabitants : they revenge their brethrens death. 

 32; c. 



Scutcheon for ^ajfing how to be made. $2 oh 



Scymivind. 2 3 ^ 



Scythiafreefrom lightnings and the reafon. 25c 

 Scythian nation, the dfcription thereof, it 3 e. called by 

 VerfiansSacas. ibid, 

 Scythianfca,the waterthereoffi-efh. i'^4g 

 Scjthiknsfeed on mensflejh. i$^f 

 S E 



Sea engendreth theliJ^^f dU that it ihthe world bcjides. 

 23/4 



Sed-rdms, ^3^k. 

 Sed el phants, ibid. 

 Sea-cdlyesoi-Seales. ^4'i^. 

 SediwhercitisdeepeB. 44 1 



Sed hotter in winte>: 46 ^. made calme with otle^ ibid. 

 Seas in the reflux and ebb thereof Hying creatures die^ and 



notelfe. 43/ 

 why the Sea ii fait. 44 h 



Seas the reafon of their rcciprocall ebb and flow, and where 



they k^epe no order. 4 ^ ^ 



marvailes of the Sea. 43/ 

 Sea, what lands haye been tmned whollieinto. 40 i 

 Seas how they haye gone backe and dcyided lands. 39/ 



what lands they haye broken in bctweene. 4 h 



Sea reeds. 401 d 



Sed trees. 401 d. e.f 



Sed cobs. 2 87/ 



Seawatermholefometo heufedin making dough. ' S^oi 

 Sea dbout TaprobanefuU of trees. 13 oh 



Sedfnakfs twentte cubits long. ^3^k. 

 Sed-merlefifh. '2.44 h 



Sed'thrufhfijh. ibid. 

 Sedyeeldeth pretiotu coquils dnd pearls* ^S4^ 

 Sed nettles dnd Spunges, neither liyingcreattfffs mryet 



plants. 262/, thetr manners. ibid, 

 Sea-hdre. '^^4g, 

 Sed Tortoife hath neither tongue nor teeth. 3 3 9/ 



Sedles hdve not bones. 34S * 



Scale fijbes haye no ears. 333 g 



Seafoning time of theyeare in plants when it is> 47 ^d 

 Sebejienywhat fruit. 388/ 

 Seb^*^. 43 7 f 



Scheflenand Seryifesmay be graffedboth in one Bocke. 



Volcatius whyhewascdUedSedigitus. 349 c 



Seedwhdtit is. S^3^ 



Sced-'Corneof all forts how to bechofen. 582 m 



Seedhow to be difpenfed for fundrie grounds. 4^3 d 



gtound tak^ Seed,fojne more than other. 483^ 



Seed fallingjrom heaven engender all things. 2 b 



SegefidfdgoddcJSe, $49 e 



Scidjdgoddejie. ibid. 



Selenitium dn lyie. 48 o I 

 Seleucus Kicdtorpurpofed to cut the land throng between 



Cimmeriui ^ojphorus andthe Cdj}ian fed- 1 2oi 



Seleucidesi birds enemies to locufis. a 84 / 



Sementineorjutumnecorne. SS7^ 



Smbr^ccMp 



