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13.52 CHAP. 52.—THE PLANTS OF THE TROGLODYTIC SEA; THE HAIR OF ISIS: THE CHARITO-BLEPHARON.

Juba relates, that about the islands of the Troglodytæ there is a certain shrub found out at sea, which is known as the "air of Isis:" [Note] he says that it bears a strong resemblance to coral, is destitute of leaves, and if cut will change its colour, becoming quite black and hard, and so brittle as to break if it falls. He speaks also of another marine plant, to which he gives the name of "Charito-blepharon," [Note] and which,

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he says, is particularly efficacious in love-charms. [Note] Bracelets [Note] and necklaces are made of it. He says also that it is sensible [Note] when it is about to be taken, and that it turns as hard as horn, so hard, indeed, as to blunt the edge of iron. If, on the other hand, it is cut before it is sensible of the danger, it is immediately transformed to stone.

SUMMARY.—Remarkable facts, narratives, and observations, four hundred and sixty-eight.

ROMAN AUTHORS QUOTED.—M. Varro, [Note] Mucianus, [Note] Virgil, [Note] Fabianus, [Note] Sebosus, [Note] Pomponius Mela, [Note] Fabius, [Note] Procilius, [Note] Hyginus, [Note] Trogus, [Note] Claudius Cæsar, [Note] Cornelius Nepos, [Note] Sextius Niger [Note] who wrote in Greek on Medicine, Cassius Hemina, [Note] L. Piso, [Note] Tuditanus, [Note] Antias. [Note]

FOREIGN AUTHORS QUOTED.—Theophrastus, [Note] Herodotus, [Note] Callisthenes, [Note] Isigonus, [Note] Clitarchus, [Note] Anaximenes, [Note] Duris, [Note] Nearchus, [Note] Onesicritus, [Note] Polycritus, [Note] Olympiodorus, [Note] Diognetus, [Note] Cleobulus, [Note] Anticlides, [Note] Chares [Note] of Mitylene, Menæchmus, [Note] Dorotheus [Note] of Athens, Lycus, [Note] Antæus, [Note] Ephip-

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pus, [Note] Dion, [Note] Adimantus, [Note] Ptolemy Lagus, [Note] Marsyas [Note] of Macedon, Zoilus [Note] of Macedon, Democritus, [Note] Amphilochus, [Note] Alexander Polyhistor, [Note] Aristomachus, [Note] King Juba, [Note] Apollodorus [Note] who wrote on Perfumes, Heraclides [Note] the physician, Botrys [Note] the physician, Archidemus [Note] the physician, Dionysius [Note] the physician, Democlides [Note] the physician, Euphron [Note] the physician, Mnesides [Note] the physician, Diagoras [Note] the physician, Iollas [Note] the physician, Heraclides [Note] of Tarentum, Xenocrates [Note] of Ephesus.

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BOOK XIV. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE FRUIT TREES.


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