of Plinies Naturall Hi'ftone. 



76I 

 3-10 / 



, the cdt'fe of their dimnefe or clearene^e. ^ j4 ^ 



fexrls much in requeft mth the 'S^mans. '^S^g 

 Pearls out of Arabia. 37^f 

 Vearls found in <Acdrndnia mil loofe their colour. 2s6i 

 f carls their price and efttmation. "^S^k, 

 feafij when to befowne. 3- 69 e. how codded. S7^K 

 ^ecuniajwhence derived. SS^^ 

 Vegafiiwhat birds. '^9^K 

 Vcgafij winged horfes. zo6 g 



Peintihg who fir ji dcyifed. '^9^ g 



Pelagic, a hind of purples. - 5 9 ^ 



VcUmideSjfijhes. ^43 

 •Pelafgum. 4/3^ 

 Telecinon. See Securidacd. 

 fcliony ahillmeafmedidndthchei^th thereof. 

 ' Tcloponncfusjthe dcfcription thereof, 

 jpene/a a famotu riner. 

 Vcmroy all four es in mid-winter. 

 Teniroyall flour ethfrefh in mid-winter, 

 'people of the Eaflfeed of grafboppers . 

 People without heads. 



'"People with ears that coyer their whole hodie. 

 Tepinniers how they are to be made. 

 <Peppo- trees. $61 c. longpepper. ib. d. white pepper Jilacke 

 pepper. ibid. 

 TepperfophiHicat. e 

 Peppers their price. ibid. 

 Tercnoptcros, what k}ndofhawke. Z7'^g- and her pro- 

 perties, ibid. 

 iPercnos. SeeMorphuos. 

 Tofmnes. See Ointments odmiferou^s. 

 Teriurie even in the ycrie CapitoU. 4 i 



Vcrnelfiand. 40 K 



{Perfea, a -venomous tree. 4 3 7 «^ 



Terjtca,what manner of tree, andthefi-uit. 5901. the 

 wood durable andferyeih for images. ibid\ 

 Tcjidence beginning in the South goeth to the fVejl. iS^d 

 continueth but three moneths. . tbid. 



P H 

 'Phalangiaydfortof ^idens. 

 fhalangium engendrcdin Eryile. 

 PhalerideSidaintie watcr-foules. 

 Vhurnacesy a people in JEthiopia. 

 Tharu-S} anSfland cutfomMgiptby thefea. 

 fphauli^ 3 what olives . 

 Vhedi/a was accounted mo ft happie. 

 'Vherccides, '^jthagor.ts his majicr fore-telling an earth- 

 cjuah^. -3,7 d 



'Phiala.japlaceinN.iluA. zz6e 

 iPhiltp ofMacedoniefighting againfi Greece jtheskie afpea- 



3zzh 

 S7)b 

 z^6g 



39 f 



43^-5 

 180^ 



rethbloudte. ijc 



■fhilippides his fwiftnej^e . 161 m 



T'hilifc/a how he loved ^ees. . 3^3/ 



ThdomtdcSi the coumer orpofi of ^exander . 3 3' c 



Vhcsmonoc male of JEgles. 322/7 



fhcenicobalanus^ 374* 



'PhcenicopterU'S tongues. "^9^ g 

 Vhccnicuy.'fs. See I\obin-redbrcafi. 



I ^ ^ _ ^jjonixwhat manner of bird. tyi e 



Thanixlhe birdjwhj it toohe that nai^T. 3 S7 c 



fhcenix adorned with a plume of feathers. 3 3 r 



Phrjgian tune by which lupitcr mooveth . 14 / 



'Phthoi'ium, a wine to caufe abortive fruit 3 how it h made.. 

 422^. 



'Phu. 354/ 

 ^hycos. 401 d 



Phjgemata, untimely fruits of fhell-fifhes. "^SS ^ 



Vhyros what it is, 401 d 



Vhyfeter,whatfi{h . - 3 j" / 



Phyficl{e,whodevifed. i88? 

 Phyficians taxed for dealing with daungeroiis medecines. 

 400^. 



Phyficians that excelled. 174/ 

 P I 



Pietiej. SeelQndneftejKaturall. ly^M' 

 Pid mater, a tuniclc of the braine. 332m 

 PiBures of great price. ^7S<^, 

 Pies learnc to j^eake. 293c 

 Pig tah^enfrom the pap, mak^thitreturne flat to the bellie, 

 347/ 



Pigskpow their owne paps. 3 47f 



Pikes of thefea. 245- e 



Pillcrs of Crajiiis did beautifc the theatre. 499 b 



Pilummi,why fo called. 5 Soh 



Pindarus feared the Suns eclipfe, 9 a 



^ine nee and PinaHer. 46z 

 Pine tree chaplets. 434^ 

 Pine nuts or apples how they grow. 4 3 j" 



Pine trees ever full of fiuit. 47 3 e 



Pinna , ^ cockle in ^carnania . '2'i6 h 



Pint}otcr,whatfifb. 2^3 

 Pip in hens. $coh. the cure. ibid. 

 Pipes ofCaneSi ^eds^Shank^-hones » Silver 3B0X3 and Lo- 

 tos. 484? 

 Pipes made of reeds dndcdnes. 484/ 

 Pyirhus his great toe, and vertue thereof, i y y c. it was rc~ 

 fervcd for a holy reliquc. ISS<^ 

 Pirric or wine of peares. 4214 

 Piflesof Camels ferve for bow-Jirings. 3/-^ 

 Pifmires greedie of Cyprejie feeds. ^ izc 



Pifmires fljew the chaunge and full of the moone. 601 c 

 ruled by the power of the moone. zoi 

 C. Pifo a notable drinker ^advauncedtheirf ore by Tiberius 

 Claudius. 427 e 



PfoneS} why fo called. ^ y o h 



PiJ?e of Bears hard as home. 1 3- 2 /:> 



Ptj^ocerosjthcfecorid foundation of theworke of Bces.^ 1 3 b 

 PijioreSiwho they wo e in B^me. $^7 b 



Pitch trees of fix kinds. 462^ 

 Pitch plainer s. 4 -4 /> 



Puch wine. tbid. 

 Brutian or CaLibnanPitcb. 4^4^ 

 Pitch how it is kpowne good from bad, ibid. 

 Pitch where it hatcth to^ow. 462 i. the defcuipiion there- 

 of. ^ 4^'^^ 

 Pitch trees commended for their rofin. ibid. I 

 timber of Pitch tree for what it ferveth. ibid. 

 Pitch tree how it differethfi'om the Larch. 4^3^ 

 Pitch trees grow againe if they be burnt to the root. ibid. 

 Pitch tree why it is called Phthiriophoros. 46 3 e 

 Pitch both liquid and ftonie, how it is drawne and made, 

 464 h. i 



Palimpifia or ft one pitch, ibid, ^rutian pitch. ibid. 

 Pitch rofin out of the pitch tree, 



mikd 



