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THE
NATURAL HISTORY
OF
PLINY.

TRANSLATED,

WITH COPIOUS NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS

BY THE LATE

JOHN BOSTOCK, M.D., F.R.S.,

AND

H. T. RILEY, Esq., B.A.,
LATE SCHOLAR OF CLARE HALL, CAMBRIDGE.

VOL. V.

LONDON:
HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
MDCCCLVI.


J. BILLING, PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER (FROM WOKING),
GUILDFORD, SURREY.


CONTENTS

OF THE FIFTH VOLUME.


BOOK XXIV.
THE REMEDIES DERIVED PROM THE FOREST TREES.
Chap. Page
1.

The antipathies and sympathies which exist among trees andplants

1
2.

The lotus of Italy: six remedies

3
3.

Acorns: thirteen remedies

4
4.

The kermes-berry of the holm-oak: three remedies

ib.
5.

Gall-nuts: twenty-three remedies

5
6.

Mistletoe: eleven remedies

ib.
7.

The excrescences which grow on the robur: one remedy. Thecerrus: eight remedies

6
8.

The cork-tree: two remedies

7
9.

The beech: four remedies

ib.
10.

The cypress: twenty-three remedies

ib.
11.

The cedar: thirte

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