of Plinies Natumll Hiflone. 



SyrUia rfmmcdregm, the defai^tion thereof. 99 f 



Syrencsjfabulous lirds. 296 



Syagri,ktnd of Dates. 3 87 ^ 

 Sjcomorc tree. 3 89 d.fafsing fruit full. ibid. 



Sjr^umjwhat it is. 416/ 



Syce,whdtl^ndofroJtn. 463 a 

 Syenejft.townej at noonetide in the middeft of the Summer j 

 no jhaddow is to be feene there. 33-/ 



SyringiitSid kind of Cane or I^eed. 483^ 



Syritesjd Bone found in a JVolfes bladder. 3 44 ^ 



Syri&iSipeo^le that hare legs lik^ Snakes. i j" <5 ? 



T A 



Txy^der river. ^^d 

 ofTailes a difcodrfe. 3 / 2. / 



Taprobane ifland. I $7 a. 



Taprobane, the manner of the people, and their long life. 

 131b. 



Taprobane thought to be afecondtvorld. , 129 b 



Taprakme IJland defcription thereof. ibid^b. king ojfTapro- 

 bane admtttedthe '^mans upon relation of their iufiice, 

 andfeeingtheir peeces of coin all of equall nieight. 12 9 f 

 the manner csr fajhionsof theljland ofTaprobane.i 30!^ 

 Tamarix. 'i9Zm 

 ofTafies thirteene kinds. . 448/ 

 of Tallow. 344 k^ 



Tallow whether it lieth in the breaB. ibid. 

 Tales there be of Scrich-owlesfeedmgyomg infants with 

 their milk^. 347 c 



Tanaquils diBajfeand^indle. izZ g 



Tarn out of what tree it is boiled. 4^4 h. whereto it is em- 

 ploy ed.i bid. the manner of drawing it. ib. 

 Taprobane andToidts, countnes moji fruitfull of pearles. 



Tarum. 398 »» 



Tarandu'S^what beaB. '2-iS.c 



Tafis offimdrie forts in hearbes, 4^-9 b 



Tasiingcquall to all creatures. 306/ 



TaBingcom7nontoallo-eatm'es. S06I 

 ^ Taftofmeats in all creatures but man J is at the lip of the 



tongue. 33^^ 



Taurf^s^dmomtainemightie. lojf* the diverfe names 

 thereof v ' ^^^^^ 



Titurus^a birdloowing like a $uU. "^93 a 



Taut alia cittiefwallowed up. ' 40 w 



Tayles offerpcnts being cut off,willp-ow dgaine. ibid 

 Tayle in all creatures except men and Apes. 33-2 i.ferveth 

 toncceffarieufe. ibid: 

 T^^les of Oxen and Kinegreateft and biggeft. 16 m 

 Taygetmian kll. ^ 7 ^ 



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Teeth their nature fundiie kinds andufes. 1 64 i.k^ 



their prcfages. • . 164/ 



Teeth of Vipers hidden within their gumbes. 337 d 

 Teeth offundne hinds, and how they befet, and to what 

 ■ufe,^c. ■ 337c.33Sg 

 Teda or the Torch tree. ^6zm 

 Tcpidare river in Italie. 54/. it is wdrme in Winter, ibid. 

 Temple cf lupiter Mammon in Merocin Mgipt. 146 i 

 Tempefls.:tdiy€n k^nds thereof. ay e 



Temeti-um. 418^ 

 Tempftsythe pitch of the mountains 1 8 1 e 



Temerindatthenameof Meotisiandwhy. 1 1 8 > 



Tenerumjwhat it ps. zh » 



Tenthoranid^in times paBneare mto thefeas. 39 e 

 Tenera terra. g 

 Tentyrites enemies to Crocodiles. Z69 d 



Tennife play whofe invention. i90g 

 Tepidare,what it fignifieth . S4S ^ 



Tetra, Tenera,earth as good as can be imagined. , j" 04 ^ 

 Terra puUa, a tender and mellow foile. ibid. 

 Teramnon. S7$d.6zm 

 Terminatra^afeafl inftituted by king 7>^ma, j'49 f 

 Teredines what wormes. 49 2 h 



Terebinth wood fine. 49 o /; 



TetritorieofMutina. 48^ 

 Territorieof Sabines andSidicines. ihidf 

 Terpentine the cleareBroftn. 42-3/ 

 Terebinth or Tepidian tree. 3 Spa. the kinds thereof and the 

 fruit. - ibidb 



Terpentineihowit isdrawnefromthetree. 46 $ h 



Ter en tine, pine nuts. 43$ cf.wit- teeth. 33^ g. 



Teethferye not onelyfor grinding our fneat. 164 ^ 



Tetartemorion,what quadrant. ^ ^ - ^ 



Tettigoni^ja Itttle h^nd of Grafhopper. 3 2 / c 



H 



Thales Mlefms among the Crcekesfirfi found out thereafon 

 of Eclipfes. 8 1 



TheophraftuSiOne of them that fir ft wrot of the I{omans. S 8 i 

 Thraciajhe defcription thereof. 77/ 

 Thunder and lightening,the rcafon thereof 20 m 



Thome roiali 400 / 



Thirftte thorne. ^ 40Z g 



Thrajymen/fs lake. 481^ 

 Thripes. ^pzh 

 Thybiansytheir Braunge nature and eyefight. ifS b 

 Thucidides called from bamjhment. ^ 

 Thractans how they prove their fortune. 176? 

 Thracians how they meafure their happineff \ ibid. 

 Thraflnng praElifedfundne waies. 6ozk^ 

 T I 



Tibur citie founded byXiburtSy more aundent than J\ome. 

 41 fb. 



Tiberiuj Cttfarhisfayingof Sarnell in wines. 414 h. hce 

 could fee by night. 334 i 



Tib.Cafar Kvrote aVoemc of the comet called Amjtias. is e 

 TibuUywhat trees . 462 y 



Tich^s want meanes to avoid excrements. 33og 

 Ti^isythe river where it beginnethyand the divers names it 

 hath.i 37 a. runneth through the lake ^cthufa.ibid.d 

 Tingitania povince,the defbiption thereof. 92/^ 

 Tinea jwhat wormes. ' 49 zh 



Tim arch w the faphian. 338^. had double courfe of teeth 

 in each i aw. ' ibid. 



Timber trees in what way fever ally they are c?nploied.49if 

 Tilt hes five. 380^ 

 Tiff He cloth y whofe invention. 2 2 8 j 



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Tmdm the hill well planted with Vineyards. 1 07 e 

 T O 



Tok^sofgoodhoney, 317^ 

 Tokens of good'Bees. ib.d 

 KKK^ 'Tokens 



