[260] Pollux.—Plin.

[261] Dioscor.

[262] This terra Lemnia is entirely different from sealing-earth. See Galen. De Simplic. Med.

[263] Plin.

[264] Plin. The Sarda was cheap, and purchased by measure; the Umbria was dearer, and sold by weight.

[265] Theophrast. Dioscor.

[266] I here mean that it got its name from being employed to clean that piece of armour, formerly used, which covered only the breast and the back, and which was called a koller. The Swedes also call yellow iron-ochre kiöllerfärg or kyllerfarg.

[267] See Taubmann’s Annotations to Plauti Aulular. iv. sc. 9, 6.

[268] Geopon. vii. 6.—Plin. xiv. cap. 21.—Columella, xii. 50, 14.

[269] Pollux, vii. 11, 41, 715.—Plin. xxxv. 17, p. 719; and xxxv. 15, p. 714.—Isidor. Origin. xvi. 1.