The Table to the firft Tome 



tokens of dedtb. 

 Tokens of Ufeuncertdine. 

 Tooles fcri f '/iiths who firB de-vifed. 

 Tokens by the eares of bedfts. 

 torpedo ythe Crampefijh. 



ibid. 

 l88/> 



3 33 ^ 

 261 d 



N.oyellift-s Torqudtus TricongiuJj d mrtUc winc-bibber. 



Tortotfe hdth a kidney dloneof them thdt Uy eggs. 3 43 e 

 Tortoifes of the fed. 141 b 



Tm-toife jhels as much as will cover houfcs, 1 34 * 



Tortoife his lungs without bloud. 3 4 1 



TiKtiyum wine whdt it is. 42^ y ^ 



TTowneyby whom fir f; built. 188^ 

 Townewdls dndtowm whofirjlredred. 188 h.i 



of Tongues . ^3Bm.S39a 

 Tongues of ferments dnd libards three forked. 338^ 

 TonguesofLi'^drds two forked. ibid, 

 ferpcnts Tongues as fmdUas hdires. ibid. 

 Tongues of Crocodiles clcdve to thetrpdlUt. ibid. 

 Tongues of Lions dnd Libdrds uneven. ibid. I 



Tongues of Cdtsbringmddneffc.' • ibid. 

 Tongues of $ecs very long. 3 39 ^t 



TonjiUigj ^ungeous k^rnils in men. ibtd. b 



T R 



Trdhedil{f^mulm his mdritill of eBdtc^ 2. ^ o h 



Trdfickefirsi dcvifed. 1 87 e. 1 8 8 



Trageldphis his nature. ii^m 

 Tragtintiwhdt it is. S^^g 

 Trees thetemples of the gods. 3 57 b.how they grow. SoSl 

 Trees thdt never grow out of their owne kind. fo9 b . by 

 whdt medncs they grow.) I. whdt trees bring foorth 

 youngimpes dttheroot.y loh.whdt trees grow by pic- 

 king into the ground.ibid.k. how to be removed.^ iim 

 -not in windie wedther.^i 3 e. their roots not to be hdnd- 

 led violently. ^^4^ 

 Trees which be [low in growth. ^i^ c. which beforwdrd in 

 fruit. ihid.theirpjoots hinder' growth. ibid, would over" 

 s^cdd the face of the cdrth, if they were not rcpnff 'd. 

 ibid.fhow they grow one upon dnother. §16 1 



Trees ought to bepUntcd in jiutumne, y 2 2 



Trees of diverfe ndtures how to be conioined. 1 ~ 3 J 

 Trees pldntedfor the ufe of Vines. S34 l 



Trees of much p^addow not good for Vines. S3)^ 

 Trees ddmirdble dbout the fefulchre of frotcfddm . 49/ c 

 noTrces exempt from theworme, bldHingi dndioint-ach. 

 S39d. 



Trees hungn'-Fldrvcdyhedcllcjfc. ibid. 

 Trees more or Icffe fubie& to difedfes: 3 9 ^ 



whdt Trees fooneft beworme-edtcn. ibid.c 

 Trees troubled with certdine flies. S^ic 

 Trees when they drc fdid to die or to be f eke. ^40 g 

 Trees bldfledwith certdin winds. ^4 1 c.fhedding of ledvcs 

 d ftgne of their recoverie.ibid.d. frozen to dedth in Non- 

 ius d ndPhrygid. ibid, foone die hdving once loB their 

 hedds. ^-42 h 



Trees thdt bedre rofnidbide dny bruifc or wound, ibid.i 

 trees growing thicke^kill one dnother. ibid.h^ 

 Trees proserin g without ledves, j'4 3 a 



Trees chdnging their colour from bldcketowUte'. ibid.h 

 Trees chdnging from better to worpjarc unluckie fignes.ib.c 

 Trees funke dndfwdUowed up of the earth - . 5'4 3 d 

 treesycelding mdny prodigious foretokps.ibid, remedtcs 



of TreeS'drfedfes. 5-44 h 



Trees when thty diftre to be wate^-ed. ibid.i 

 Trees turning their leaves in the Summer SnnneHeadi zoh 

 Trees dnd timber peeccs of monjlrou-s length. 489 

 Trees troubled with ^AntSyhow to be remedied,, j'47 d 

 Trees of Indid exceeding high. i / 3- d 



Trees forced to grow by drt . 49 8 ^ 



Irees Bdndingu^onthel<(orth,cloelike befli yoog. why 

 fometime they loofe their fruit. ^00 h. nourished by 

 Ydinc. ^Qoi 

 trees ftanding Southwdrd,foonefi Jhedd their ledves.^ 02 i 

 no Trees in fame countries. 45-4 m 



Trees arc notlodden withfuit dftcr one dndthcfdmc md- 



ner. 47/ b ' 



TreesmoyefruitfuUindgethdninyouthidndcontrdriwifc. 



ibid. 



whdt Trees live longer thdn other: . 47) e 



Trees dge foone by bearing. ibid. 



Trees bedring fruits divetfly. 



ibid. 



Trees differ' in the mdnner of their growth jeither with fin"' 

 glcBdckes or manifold bodies. 476 h.i 



trees differing in root. 477 b 



Trees of longeftcontinmnce: 494 

 trees rcplmted thdt hdve been blowne downe. 477 e 

 Trees fdllen of themfelveSirifc of their ownedccord. 478 ^ 

 Trees fdlicnj topped dndfqudred, dndyet revive. 47 8 h 

 Trees grow ndturdUy by three mdnner' of mcdnes* ibid.i 

 Trees dnd [l^xuhs will not dU grow in every pldce. 478^ 

 theredfon thereof ibid, their Homogcnedn or fuhfldntiall 

 pdrts.4Z6h.theirboniefubjldnce or heart, ibtd. their 

 fat or p.c/h.ibid> i. their marrow, finewes, bloud, and 

 veines. 487 c.d 



Trees of whdt age bcfifor Timber. 488^ 

 Trees delivered of a birth of harneif. 4S9 b 



Trees growingin the fed. 4o'^g-h 

 Trees overthrowne by tides. ibid, 

 Treesnidle diftinguijhed from the female by tlx dx. 463 t 

 Trees diflingu^fhedidccording to thepldees where they love 

 to grow. 4^^ g'h 



Trees fnmefdv age ^others civile: ihidm 

 Trees that loofe not their ledves. 46^ a 



Trees greene dlwdies in the head^jhcdd ledves in the water ^ 



bou^Joes^ ibid, 

 no Tree dbout Iriemphis in JEgipt floeddeth ledves. 469 e 

 Trees thdt budjhough they hloffome not. 47 '^g 



whdt Trees have three Fprings or buddings tn theyedr.ib.i 

 Trees how thej budibhfi ome^and bedre. 47 2 /.47 ^d.b 

 Trees bedring no fruit dt all. ibid.c 

 Tr-eesunfortundtdnddccurfed. ibid.f 

 Trees foonesl forgoing their blojfomc, and fhedding their 

 fruit. 474 g 



Trees fruitleff ? by occdfm of the foile* ibidd 

 Trees mdle whether they bedre not, ibid. 

 Trees of [hortefi life. 49 

 aTreefifh. ^3^g 

 Trebius honored for bringing downe the corn nwh^^ti $$10 

 Trenches and ditthesfor Vines how to be mdde. y 29 

 Tribes I\iiftick^ income. SS°^ 

 Tribes Vrbdn^. SSl ^ 



Trichnd^dfifb. '^44* 

 Trimenon whedttwhdt it 14. S^^^ 

 Triticum. 1^3 ^ 



Trixis^ 



