The Table to the firft Tome 



^ine in nudftmmey naught for Vmes. ibid, 

 %ainc in mnter moH in feafonfor ^Unts. ^oib 

 B^ine dt the fame time hclpeth not all trees. ibid, 

 ^ine by night better than by day. y oi e 



%aine how tt is caufed. a o 



I{aine flrautige and^odigioui, ofmilke, bloud, brickes, 

 tjlcs^&c. 27f.zHg 

 f^ine not at allin fame lands. ^zh 

 J{aine water fayed for ordinarie tfe to drinh^. 1^6 m 

 i^nbow fheweth what weather. 6i 2 w 



B^inbow the nature and reafon thereof. iZlm 

 }{am-Jipj his manners. 162 h 



J{amsandtheirnature. 226 m 



I{ams generally armed with crod^dhorns. 3$ic 

 I^nkecornehow to be remedied. 

 ^ankcne^ehmfuUtocorne. 4^^^ 

 I{apes and their nfe, ijoi.k.. their flentifuUcommoditie, 



they grow eyerie where. ibid. h^ 



B^pes male and female. y/o/ 

 <J^pes of three forts. ^yo^ 

 ivild%apes medicinable. S7^* 

 J\apes with what ceremonie to be fowne. ibid, b 



fyajpis dfaibed. 48// 

 theflouves of ^a^is medicinable. . ibid. 



B^tumena the gate of <^e » and whence it tooke that 



name. 222g 

 B^ts of fontus their nature. 2 16 m 



a B^t fold for two hundred fejleixes. ^SS ^ 



^ycns taught tojfeak^. '^PSf 

 %ayens their propmies. 2j6 i. how they conceive with 



y<^»ng. ibid, 

 A B^yenfaluted the tmperowf. 294^. fohmnly interred. 



ibid. h. his death revenged by the people of ^nte. ibid. 

 Ravens employed by anhawh^. 2.94/^ 

 a %iyen madejhift to drinke at a bucket. ibid. I 



killeth wheat. y 7 y ^ 



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^d (Deere. See Stags. 



^dfeajwhy fo called. ^Hg 

 B^eds of firaunge bigneJSe. I y y ^ 



I\eeds where they grow. /24W. they multiplicand en-- 



crcafc of them/elves. S^S *^ 



^eds and Canes to be fet before the Calends of March, ib. 

 ^eds ceafe to ^ow at mid-winter, ibid, alwayes to be cut 



in the wane of the moone. j" 2 y ^ 



^eeds employed to many ufes. 4^ ^ ^ 



^cds ufed to calfirt J hips. jbid. h 



^eds ferve JEafler lings for arrows. ib.f 

 ^eds of Italic compared withthofeof Candie andficar^ 



die for making of Jhafts. ibid.kj 

 1{eeds differ in leafe. 483 c 



wkit part of the i^ed fitteH for eyerie pipe. 484 i 

 ^edsforFaulconcis poles. ibid, 

 ^eds for angle -rods. ibid. 

 B^edsforyinc^earches. ibid. 

 B^eds and Canes how to be planted. ibid, k. 



Breeds J how to be killed. SS7 

 ^emice. See Bats. 



^iya or %efrina. ^69 b 



^gion in Thcfalia, how it grew to be cold. / 3 ^/ 

 ^mlit^^eguhsflewamonfirousfopent. 1^9 d 



^ligious reverence in the knees of men. %yQh 



SSS^ 



lose 



Bpnedie againfl flingtng of fcorpions. 3>'^S ^ 



^mcdtesof trees common and proper . ^^61 

 Remedies againfifundry maladies in come. 5 7^ c 



^nnetof a B^bbet medicinable for the flux of the bellie. 

 346/1 



Report of Hercules and fyrcne or of Satnrne is fabuloit^s, 

 S'f 



BjjaphanuSi a venomous fhrub . 

 ^aphius^abeaft. 

 Bjjododendron. See Oleander. 

 Bjpcmniiis faUmon an excellent good hmband. 41 1 d 

 ^inoceros.what beaflit is.2os e. hit fight with the Ele- 

 phant, ibid, ho/ned in the nofe. 1 3 3 f 

 ^ododaphnis. See Oleander. 

 ^odesJjland 



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^cinu^. 43 3/. whyfocalled. 

 B^ce come defcribed. $ 6 1 b.c. and theufe theieof. 



fSft-rh^ <?f . ^_ 

 Biver-horfem fime fort his ownephyjician. 

 1{iyers of a wonderfull and firaunge nature. ,^ . 

 a B^verwarme in winter, and exceeding cold in fummer, 



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B^bin^dbreafl. 



I{ockeof fione of a strong and wondrous nature. 

 B^ckes in Syria burne come, 

 ^all ointment iwhat it is. 

 '^iotand exceJSeof B^maneSenatours. 

 Romans kind andgoydone to another in aldtime. 

 Bomans trafficke info India. 



<^mans excellall nations in all hind of vertues. , „ 

 B^me dcvided into quarters according to woods adioy- 

 ning. ^6if 

 I{ooke. See Crow. 



B^ot of an oke taking an acre in compare. 477 e 



a ^ot of d%dpe weighing foure hundred and one pound. 



S 70 1, how dre^cdfor the table^ ibid, howpreferved 



loured artificially. 

 Boratio^a blafling of vims after their blouming. 

 B^fat oile in great requesl. 

 ^fm trees of fix kinds', 



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Buhigo in coivcy what it is. 

 Biibigalia^afeftiyall holiday. 

 Bue difcovered by the weafiU, 

 ^mbotinus^ a tred 



405 



ibid. 



ibid. 

 57^1 

 346/ 



2874 



^zh 

 Sose 

 383^ 



9if 

 4£ 

 133^ 

 176b 



ibid. 



^B2g 



<^62h 



59^i 

 6oog 

 2iom 

 40/6 



S A 



^<^baj^ Sabota^the proper place forfankincenfe.^ 66 g 

 Sabisagod. $6%g 

 Sabines called Seviniiand why. 6$ a 



SacrificeyoungbeaftsTvhcn they be in their feafon. t^og 

 Sagunt a child being borne prefently returned into his mo- 

 thers wombe againe. ^/8^ 

 Saltpetre earth good for plants 4 /03 c 



Salt cannot be made without nsingling of fe^ water. ^6 ^ 

 Sdamanderhisdefcription andnatm, 30/ 1 



Salamandei' 



