on the stone-curlew as a cure for jaundice, i. 80;

on Egeria, ii. 172;

on the birth of Romulus, ii. 196;

on the Roman Vestals, ii. 244 n. 1;

on the violent deaths of the Roman kings, ii. 320;

on the death of Tullus Hostilius, ii. 320 n. 3;

on the Parilia, ii. 325 n. 3, 329;

on the exclusion of gold from sanctuaries, iii. 226 n. 8;

on the abstinence from wine of the Egyptian kings, iii. 249;

on the death of the Great Pan, iv. 6;