[1100]. Which according to Aristotle was thirty days.—-Hist. Anim. vii. 6.
[1101]. Pallad. i. 30. Cavendum est etiam, ne pulli eorum setas glutiant.
[1102]. The Quintilian Brothers, ap. Geop. xiv. 22. For the fate of these illustrious authors, Maximus and Condianus, see Gibbon, i. 142. “Sint calido et tenebroso loco: quæres ad creandas adipes multum conferunt.” Colum. viii. 14.
[1103]. Eupolis, ap. Athen. ix. 32.
[1104]. Cf. Suid. v. κολλύρα. t. i. p. 1489. a. Poll. i. 248. Etym. Mag. 526. 26. Schol. Aristoph. Pac. 122.
[1105]. Cf. Dioscor. v. 30.
[1106]. Geop. xiv. 23. Varro, iii. 11. Ælian. De Nat. Anim. v. 33. Aristot. De Hist. Anim. viii. 3. Athen. ix. 52. Phile, De Anim. Proprietat. c. 14. p. 59.
[1107]. Athen. iii. 64. Κουρίδες· καρίδες, ἢ τὰς μικρ`ας ἐγχλώρας, τὰς δὲ ἐρυθρὰς καμμάρους. Hesych.
[1108]. Cf. Philost. Icon. i. 9. p. 776.
[1109]. Colum. viii. 15. Heresbach. De Re Rust. lib. iv. p. 288. a.