The Table to the firftTome • 



%Am^itts ScnccA. j^^iif 

 Strifes wherein men excell other creatures. 3 oy e 



Serfes wherein other acattfrescxceli them. ibid. 

 SeptentriOidwincf. 2,2/ 

 Seres a people defcrihcd, ' 1 3 o /. 



Seres, people famous for finefilke. 1 24/. thHr mtmdbid. 



they cannot abide to mcrcc with others. ibid. 

 7rl.So'^us(^andfatherto Catiline)hiscomendation.i70 1 

 Scr^M ^rata first deyifer of oyfier-pits. 1661 

 Serichatum. 374* 

 5" crpents hayin? lofi their eyes will haye new. SS^g 

 Serpents harpe but one ycnomom tooth SSjd 

 Serpents of great bigncfe. 199 d. apaile fonles of the 



dtre. ibid. 

 Serpents deftrqy a attie. ■'■ zizh , 



Sopents and li-^ards hare long hvers. 343 " 



Serpents haye thirtie nbs. 343/ 

 Serpents fome of them footed like gcefe. ^S^d 

 4 Serpent barked. ^o^h^' 

 Serpents how they engender. 301 g, they lay egs. ibid. 



chained toother about yipers. ^ozh 

 fathe}- of the Gracchi found twofcrpents within his boufe. 



17 ^i' what they p-f aged. ibid. 

 Serpents chafed away with the perfume of harts borne. 



Serpents loye egs. $67 a. they love wine. ' ibid, b 



Scfyim Tullius becing a child Jleeping^ had 4 light fire 



485 



S9St 

 2i$d 



/hone oyer his head. 

 Seryants and jlaves of great pnce. 

 Sefam, SeeB^cinus. 



7 I Seftit'-i^T^maneAsironomaforefawadearth. 



• ■ 'Sefeli or Sih-mountaine, helpeth htnds to cdlye. 



_ Senta,a caye in S)almatia wherin breedeth the wind. 2 1 e 



. Sewingwith the needle ornallyvhofirfideyifed. 188? 



f<X oh- Sexesjijiinciin all plants. 38/^ 



Shadow of the walnut^tree noyfome to men. S'^^K 



Shadows of trees. jjjj^^ 

 Shadow of the falme trees pleafant and comfortable, ib. I 



Shadows of fome trees no better than po fan. $1$^ 



Shadows are not to hefecne in fome part of India. 13-6/ 

 Shadows when and whei e there benonedt all. '^'^f. whae 



twice in they eare they fall contrarie. ^6h 



: ,Shee afies much pained with paine of tkir udders. 347 e 



fucl^e their young but fix moneths. ibid. 



Shee Bears hayefourepaps apcece. 348 g 



Sheepe how neccJSarie. " • 2 2(5^ 



their time of engendring. ibid. I 



ofSheepe two principallkinds. Z27 b 



Sheepe which be kindly. ^28 



S heepe rotten how to be cured. 1 



Sheepe without galls in Eubaa, ^41 c 



ShcepeinKaxui haye two gals. ibid^ 



Sheepe good to eat downe ranks come. 576 h 



, Sheanng trees when fir ft deyfcd. 3 y p ^ 



■•^hteldsburningin heayen. jHh 

 Shelfijh the occafion of much royot andexcefie in the world. 



Shindies of what wood beft.^61 e.f they eoyeredthehou^ 

 fesat^me a longtime. ibid. 

 " Ships with proes at both ends. i^^d 



ship that brought the Obcliske. out of JEgipt. 48^ e. funke 

 intlxhayenof OHia. 14 

 S hip of l{. Demetrius of a mightie bigne(se. 49 o^; 

 shipping of fundnefot ts. i pog 



S htp tacklingycables^anh^ss drc. who deyif d. ibid, i 

 Shoyclars what manner ofbirdi.^ v' vj ■ * > iff? ^..^ 

 S I 



Sicilicfometimes ioyned to italic. 4 i 



Sider or wine of apples. 4x1 4 



Signejs of (hort life. y 34^ 



Signifer circle m heaven. See Zodiacke. 

 Signes of the faring. S^^g 

 Signes of good earth, 5 oy 4 



Silkeworms how to be ordered. 323^ 

 Siligo.s6zm. commended. s6-^c. the fineB wheat far 

 manchet and paftne works ' S.6sd, afineflowrf, s 64 h 

 . the wheat is a ticl^ijh come. y 64 j 



Silicia or Silica. SeeFenigreeki* 

 Silurusitiyer whale. 2434 

 Similageiafineflowe;: ibid. 

 SimonesandSfloncsyfirnames.^Si6kiWhy focalled. ibid. 

 Simachthefiuit. o^9c 

 Sinewesbind the bones togither. $4$b. beeingcut caufe 

 much paine. ibid, where they are hidden . ' , ibid, c 

 Siher mines whofirft found out. 188 

 Singing whofc inyention. 1 89 r 



Siphyluf. ' 40 w 



Silurui afijb, fuppofed to be a fturgeon. 243 a. hisproper- 



24; 



100 j 

 S9Sf 



4614 



ttes. 



of Sinewsycords, and ligaments. 

 ' Si rbon lake cahytng a circuit of iSo miles. 

 Sithesof two forts. 



. . , . . • S ' ■K^...; , 

 Skarletgraineof tfxoks^ex. 



SkiC) ftraunge fights feene therein in ttme of Oclaytuf^Con- 



SkiU in planting direBedby the nature of the foile, /pi e 

 oftheSkinadfcourfe. 34^^ 

 shin fiibtile and thin catfethfinenefie of f^irit. 34<^^ 

 ithathnofcllowjhipwithunderftanding • ibid.l 

 Skin of Crocodils hard. 



Skin of I^iyer-horfeturneth iayelins and^cttrs, 



skin of elephants not to be pierced. 



skins of Gorgon women hung up in Itinoes temple in Car- 

 . thage. 148/ 

 Skptchowlefliethnotdive&ly.Z77a. one, of thementred 

 thefan&uarie of the capttoUof (%wf. ibid, 

 S L 



Slayetie who brought in fir B. 2 89 4 



- • ' - ' 348* 



34<5^ 

 34^/ 

 ibid. 



wft pleafant th^tcommethfiorh the e^yth. S^S^ 

 Smell of afnuffe of a candle caufeth untimely birth. 1/9 c 

 Smilaces. 5- / 



SmilaXi one ofthe names of Teugh. 463f 

 Smilax how it is defcribed. 481^. fuppofed to be unluchie 

 and why. ibid. thenameofayoungdamfeUturnedm- 

 to the plant Smilax. 48 1 d. the ufe thut the wood is 

 , employedttnto. ibid,c 

 inSmyrnaaboychdtmgediTitoa^rle. igSh 

 Shoyclars^whaifrianner <f birds. 19^1 

 Snitiles, .2i8» 



Snake 



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