# INDEX
Monstrous heads of fish [429.e]. The falling of the heads of Caesar’s statues [141.b]. A variety of heads [400.d]. The multiplication of heads in human fetuses [403.e] and in animal fetuses [416.c]. Causes of monstrous heads [444.a.b]. Headdresses made from bird feathers [110.a]. An illustration of a three-footed capon [560]. A goat with a horn in its belly [509.f]. A goat with a human face [437.e] and its illustration [436]. A monstrous birth of a goat [383.f]. A many-horned roe deer [424.d] and its illustration [425]. A six-footed roe deer [549.f] with its illustration [548]. The color of roe deer [549.f]. A four-footed goldfinch [567.e] and its illustration [569].
Edible meats [74.a]. Why meat is more pleasing as food [161.f]. Why flesh is referred to as "hay" [274.a]. The flavor of human flesh [309.g]. Fleshy appendages in the throats of animals [585.g]. Moral lessons regarding flesh [248.d]. The consumption of meat as a cause of fainting [214.c]. Fruit-eaters [74.a]. Moral lessons regarding cartilage [249.b]. *Carica*, a type of food [75.e]. The rituals of the Carinthians in the election of a new prince [105.e].
The nature of castration among the Turks [132.d]. Castration occurring without the work of a surgeon [133.e]. The causes of human castration [132.e]. The god Castor [283.e]. Castor and Pollux [299.f]. Cassiopeia [298.d]. The elder Cato learning Greek letters [274.b]. The triple cause [380.b]. The efficient cause of monsters [391.f.g.h]. The final cause [393.g.h]. The formal cause [394.a]. The cause for the transposition of body parts [488.c]. The cause of a monster born with many hands [492.c]. The cause for the multiplication of feet [567.f.g.h]. The cause for a lack of hands [495.b]. Intrinsic causes [380.e]. Efficient causes of monsters according to Septalius [392.c]. The complex causes of monsters [394.b]. The causes of short and tall stature [606.a.b]. Specific causes of monsters [473.e.f.g.h, 474.a.b.c.d, 488.a.b.c.d, 498.a.b.c.d, 503.b]. Causes of celestial monsters [744.d]. Causes for the variety of colors [746.c]. Causes of celestial circles [746.d]. Causes of chasms in the sky [746.b]. Causes of miscarriage [62.d]. Causes of hairy fetuses [580.d]. Causes of twin fetuses [627.e].
Causes for the shapes found in tree trunks and stones [673.h]. Causes of monstrous fruits [708.a.b]. The four types of causes [381.e]. Monstrous tails [592.e]. The multiplication of tails [593.h]. Causes for a lack of tails [597.f]. Causes for the doubling of tails [597.f]. Blindness in dreams [150.c]. Moral lessons regarding blindness [257.h]. A wounded old blind man who recovers his sight [213.h]. Causes of blind fetuses [474.a]. Blind men performing the tasks of those who can see [213.g]. The triple division of celestial things [738.c]. Centaurs [30.a]. Where centaurs are found [30.e]. Illustrations of a centaur [31, 32, 33]. Whether centaurs truly exist [32.a, 33.e]. The etymology of the word "Centaur" [34.a]. The origin of centaurs [30.b]. Cepheus, King of the Ethiopians [298.d]. What part constitutes the neck [76.d].
The significance of the brain in moral doctrine [240.d]. The parts of the brain [79.e]. The generation of the brain [47.a]. Who pulls the chariot of Ceres [194.a]. The adulteration of wax [120.a]. The image of the god of wax [293.g]. Species of turkey oak [715.e]. The acorn and monstrous fruit of the turkey oak [715.e]. The effects of vainglory [119.e]. The metamorphosis of a stag [187.h]. Images of a stag and combatants appearing in the air [71.g]. The doe used in sacrifice [205.e]. One who was nourished on the milk of a doe [215.h]. The customs of the Chaldeans [97.e]. Charon [294.e].
The omens of a celestial chasm [735.h]. The variety of chasms [733.g]. The causes of chasms [733.h]. Illustrations of chasms [734, 736, 737]. What a *choenix* is [272.a]. What chyle resembles [71.g]. The *Chilones*, or large-lipped people [137.g]. Illustration of a monstrous Chimera [336]. Surgical instruments [134.a]. The symbol of the birth of Christ [231.e]. Why Christ is called the Son of Man [238.a]. The "legs" of Christ [233.e]. The "feet" of Christ [233.g]. The location of Saint Christopher’s femur [38.a]. Why chemists are called wretched [273.h]. Human food [73.a]. Improper foods [254.a]