their observation of the Pleiades, vii. 318;

sacrificed the first-fruits of corn and wine to Ceres and Liber, viii. 133;

their worship of mildew, viii. 282;

their cure for fever, ix. 47;

their cure for epilepsy, ix. 68;

their festival in honour of ghosts, ix. 154 sq.;

their seasons of sowing, ix. 232;

their mode of reckoning a day, ix. 326 n. 2;

their belief as to menstruous women, x. 98 n. 1;

their cure for dislocation, xi. 177;