of PliniesNacurall Hiftone. 



4MuleHgkieyedYCSold. . 224 > 



Mttlrime Qmnces. - 43 



Mms MmniiWhat they bd 2^7 1/ 



Tdwexytvhatfijh. ^ '2.^9^ 

 Tdmkies and Marmofets adore the new Wane. 2 3 1 e 

 Mtfcddell^apes and wines i See^Apantt, 



/ Tylufick^eywhofirBinyented. iSpd 



■ MuficaUinfiruments* ibid, 



Mujhromes. 460 / 



"MufteAiwhat Quinces, 4 3 <^ ^ 

 MY 



Mjdffmsitbegod of the EUans. zSf a 

 Myrobalantij. Socmen. 



lylyrobdanos TetrAd, 374 ^ 



lylynks of fundxie hinds. 4Sid 



Myrtle UexaBica . ibid. why fo called. ibid. 



.'"Myrtle tree laBeth long. ^^94 1 



Myrtles of three princtpall l\inds, ^^ic 



Myrtle berries ifed in fiead of Pepper. 4; o / 

 Myrtle ^-owirigin the place where %^me (landeth- ibid.m 



Myrtle flebeia and !Patritia at ^me. 4s lb 



Myrtle Coniugula. ibidx 



Myricc. ^^Sm 



Myrrhinaiwhatwine. 419 a 



Mynhe iAtramiticke. ^69 b 



?/ljrrhe Jiufaritis, ibid. 



Myrrhe Dufarttis. ibid. 

 Mynhe trees where they ^owi$6S k^thnr tiejcription. ib.l 



Myrrhe of furidrie forts. ^69 b 

 Myrtle berries of diveifek}nds.ibid.d.how counterfett.ibid. 



Myrtle leaves in ponder wherefore good. | 4/1 f 



Myrtle wincjjow made. ^S^d 



Myrtle oykythe tfe thereof . ibid.e 



Myrtle coronets ufed in triumph. 4/^5 



My r floods and rings to what ufe. ibid. 



N A 



N^creiakjndoffiff. i6i c 



IS^viui foUioyd giant. i6<; b 



Karnes of fine ifrigsorfets. ^z6f{.^zya 



(fHailesadifcourfe. 349 f 

 Kdphthajhe firaunge nature thereof, and afinitie it hath 



with fire. 47 4 



t^phtha^what it is. ibid. 



"N^rd kafeof thee forts. 3^4k. 



l^rdthebeB. ibid.l 



H^dCclttcke. iyid.m 



Kard l\uBck^e. ihid. 



l^rcifsimum ointment. 3 8 1 </ 



2iardinum oyle. 5^2/^ 

 _ TiardujfophiBcatedandtrut,howdi(HngmJhed. 364/^ 



root,^ike,atid leafe. ibid. 



.AEHus^aiPim the Augur. 44^ d 



JSiathecufalflarjd. 40/^ 



Kature onely accounted of divine power. $ ,b 

 ■l>Uture of wild trees mitigated by tranjlating them. 

 "-'-'j-io/. 



- Matures feaetsnot to be attainedunta. ibid.i 



7s(ature of ground dtyetfe, j* 06 / 



"p^aveUpthe place i^hereyeines doe meet, 34/ e 



l>{abis,akindof beaH. 20^ d 



"Havew. Seel{ape. 



Kayigatiomwhodcyifcd. ^Po^, 

 Kayigations upon the fed. 3 2^. by whom the parts there^ 

 wmfailed and difcovered. ibid* 

 ^dupliu^ dfijhjoow it Jwimmeth. 2^2 h 



Kdutilos orPompilos,a fijhj dnd wonder gf IS^ture. i y o / 

 Kaylcsgrowindeddmen. SSog 

 Kayles are the extremities of the fingers. 

 Kaylcsincreaturesjexcept the Elephant. ibid. 

 N E 



Hcalflandi 40^ 

 Nfc% how it PS compofed. 339^ 

 Keck^s of all beaBs may tume about. ibidi 

 Keedlefijhes^elonx. 266 h 



TSJ^edlework^whoJe invention. izSi 

 lSl£mefisher place behind the right eare. 33' o J^ 



l^^tunehischappellifamousfdrr the games thereufedei^f^ 

 ryfiveyearcs. 74 pi 



T^eides, See Mcremaids. 

 ^erion. See Oleander. 



1^0 how heetooks out the blew blacky marh^s in hU 

 face, after bedting. 400 b 



1<lcro borne with his feet forward. 1 60 b 



jS{e;rOj how much Incenfe bee waBed at the funerall of 

 Popped. 371 e 



T^dBs wonderfully mdde by birds. 288/ 

 fed-nettkydfilh. 26zi 

 N I 



2^cauf, borne of hif mother a faire woman j refembled hii 

 ^dndfatheryd blache Mthyopian. 161 b 



IS^icias ovcrfea)'efull of the Moones eclipfe. 9 a 



"H^coUs Dates. 387 e 



, nightingales contend who Jhallfing beft & longefi. / 8 6 » 

 lS{ightingdle)d wonderfuU bird forfinging. 286 g-prefaged 

 fingtdar skill in Mufick^toStefichorus. ibid,i 

 T^htingales dearer thdn men. z^6f^a white 2<{igbtifi- 

 g^le. ihid, 

 Kightingdlcs ftnging counterfeited by men.z 86 /. not 

 tounguedhke other birds. ibid.m 

 Kighiingdles parle Greece dnd Latine. 29 3 c 



■"iUgcr nver and nature thereof. p6h 

 Ht^^eci people whofe king hath bm one eye^ and that 



placed inbis forehead. I47tf 

 7>l§ujj the ploughman of Mgipt^SJ? b. his manner of ri- 

 fing. ibid.c 

 Kilu-s river defcribed. 97 b. hidden for twentiedaiesiour^ 

 ney.ibid.furnamed ABapmyand why. 97 d. the divers 

 names therof.ib.when he rifeth ^ when hefallcth. 9Sh 

 the ordinary height of his rifingisfixteenecubits.ib. the 

 g'eateft eighteene cubit sjn the tim of Claudius. ibidJ 

 the leafi that ever wasjagainfi the death of Pompey and 



thereafon. 



Kilta water helpeth generation and conception, \ -tSjdl 



cf theKfedndnoBhrils.$^6kc man onely hdthhis nofe 

 bemngfortb. ibid„ 



O B 



OBcliske in the Vdticarie. 48^ « 



Oblivion. SeeMemme, 



QeelUt 



