The Table to the firft Tome 



Steluiwhatitis, 49'^ h. 



Stellions live only by dcdw dnd Riders. d 

 Stares could parle Greeke and Latine, "^PSc 

 Sterlings depart for afeafon. 4 84^. theii' manner of 

 flight. ibid.h 

 Stephanos .y^cxandrii 4/3 

 Stefichorm feared the eclijfe of the Smne, 5* a 



Starch, Sec ^mylim. 



Starres rmningtoo andfroi iSi 

 Statmin men and mmen is now decatedi 16^ a 



Stewes forfifhes who deyifed, %66 m 



Straw fervedfor bedding. SS"^* 

 Strength of bodie many examples, 166 

 Stimmata. ^Zi d 



StraboneSiwho they be properly. 3 3 / ^ 



Stimphalides crimed on the head. 331'' 

 St)'arf> how to be nfed and ordered. 60 2 l.m 



Stones greafedandenflatjtedwithfire. 48 g 



Stones of beasts how they are placed, ZS'^k. 

 Stone quarries who fir si digged. 1 8 8 j 



Stones found in trees. 48^ b.c 



white Stones in the maw of young birds » iifedin Tyiagicke, 

 343 b. 



Stone of a Brauge power. 42 /> 



Stones raining dovpne. iZh 

 Stoneifiyoungheifers good for women. 343 <^ 



Stones rattling downe, c 

 Stomachy how it is framed^andthe ufe. 34og 

 Stoc\doycs out of the way for a time.zZj^ h. Jit upon their 

 egges,Cocke and Hen by turnes. .300)^ 

 Storh^ cHcemed better meat than Cranes in old time. 2 Szg 

 their manner of flight. ibidZ 

 to kill a Storkfifcllonic in Thejf dtcibid. kind to their pa- 

 rents, ibtd\ 

 m Storkes within eight mile of the lake Lurius, 2 8 y t 

 Stars and other flamesfeene about the Sunnc. 17 d 



Stay-flj}p fifh. See Echcneis. 



Straw ^how it is a flgne of good ground* 3034 

 Straw of parley, the bejl, y 62 



StriXia word of curfwg. 347 d 



Strabones,fa?mlies in I^?ne)Whyfo called, 3 3 <" 



■Stratcgiitywhat they be. 119 d 



Strawbeirietree. Sce^rbute.' 

 Strobos^lantLadcum. 37oh 

 Strobos in Ciraunia. $71 a. 4 fweet tree. ibid. 

 Storax,a fweet odour. ibid, c.the effe&i thereof. ibid. 

 Storax (Calamita') 3 7 8 ^ 



StyraxorStoraxthetree. ibid 

 Styraxgum of diyerfe kinds. 37^ k 



Struthea^ what Quinces. 436/? 

 StruthopodeSi what people. 1^6 h 



S turgeonflfh much fetbyof om aunceftours. 2 4y c 

 S V 



^^^•^■Subis,abird. / f ^ 277 c 



Sugar. f^>ii4^. 



Suns motion whattitsTi 3 fr wherefore it burneth not the 

 earth.i4-m.what Summer wee fjall have 3 Democritus 

 Jhewedbj the Solflicc.^^og. how many furlongs from 

 the eloudie region to the Sunne. ibid^ how to know the 

 heights of it from the earth up to the Sunne. i / 



Summan, what kind of difh, 2.7,0 1 



S uns heat caufetb monftrouffliapes in Mgipt. H^K 



Superfluitie of meat alwaics dangero/ff." SS'^h 

 Subulones^a kind of Stag. 33'ic 

 Subfolanw wind. izl 

 SuHne,adivine poWcTi 36c his 'Eclipse. See Sclipfe, 

 Sulpitiuj Gallmflrftf ound the reafon of the Elipfc. 8 / 

 Sulpctiajd Matron that confecrated Venus image. ij'3,f 

 SuperHitioninchufingMargeti, 4 * 



Superfiuitie in precious ointments. 3 84^./^ 



Superfluous expence in feeling and inlaid workes . 45* 4 ^ 

 Sungreatefl of the planets. 3 b.the foule of the world, ibid. 

 Ifland of the Sunnc defoibed. 1 3 2 > 



Sutismanyfeenatoncciyf. in midwinter ?naketh tern- 



peHs. 2o|; 

 Stinnes motion what it is. I •^f.the flrange colour appearing 



thcrin.17 g.tbe figies of weather depending oflnsrifing 



or fetting.6i 1 a.b.lendeth his light to the other fiars. 3 c 

 why the Sun departeth from us in winter. ^g.h 

 SunBeads when. 13 s 



Sunne his race. 2^ 

 Sunne ythegveatneff ? thereof Sg. by how many demonflra- 



tibns it appeareth bigger than the earth. ib. 

 Sunne ithe bcft prognofticator of weather. 611 a. 



Signes depending on the Suns riflng orfetting. 6n a.b 

 SunHead of Summer. s^7<^' "^hat weather we Jhall haye, 



(Democritus gefSeth by the Solflicc day, S^'^g 

 Sunne his power. 4^!^^ hfed by the faltfea. ibid.l 

 Sumach 3a plant. 3 ^9 ^ 



Sunnes Oxen ^whence the fable arofe that they were kept in 



M' 43/ 



Supernata^akindof ^bricoBs. .^^6 I 



SucuUjwhat Bars. . $9-1 



Surname Stolojwhence it came. 48P c 

 SuruSythe name of an Elephant. 1 9^1 



Sufmum. See Oylc ofLillies, 

 Supofitation. See mrein Conceptions. 



s vv 



Sweat of the fharnaces daimgerous to be touched. ISsb 

 Swine when they goe a brimming. zz9f. how long they 

 breed.tbid.eat their owne PigsJbid.g. their age. 230/^ 

 their difeafes. ibid. they ktiow the Swinards yoice.ibid.i 

 how they are kjiowne f.ckc or found, ibid, their fnb- 

 tiltie and wit.ibid.theirflejhyeeldeth varietie ofdifl^cs. 

 230 kihdye ten ribs. 243/ 

 Swallowes feedflying.z 84 they are indocible. zg$b 

 of diyerfe forts « s 8 8 /; . how they feed and keepe 

 cleane their young birds i 288^. their neaBs mah^ a 

 hanP^to'Hilus.ibid.i. how they build. ibidg. they f or ^ 

 tifie an iflandyearely . 2 8 8 j 



Swallowes enemies to Bees, 3'^Q' 

 youn? Swallowes beeinz calcined» doth cure the Squinan- 



Swallowes having loB their eyes, willhaye new. S^6g 

 they are gone in Winter. 28 3 why they build 

 not in the citie Thebes, ib .Lnor in ^yi^ia. ibid, 

 wild Swans how they flic. '^^zi 

 Swans fwg not before they die. 284/ 

 of Swiftneff ? in running many examples. 166 m 



S Y . 

 Syrians warre againft Locufts. 3 2 8 



Sylh^'-wormes how to be ufcd. 3 ~ 3 ^ 



Sylla ^iBatour died of lies, 3"9d 

 SybiHamclletttatdiyination. ^7 id 



