xvi CONTENTS. 



Pag 

 34* The acanthus, paederos, or melaraphyUos : five remedies . . . . i2 

 3.5. The bupleuron : five remedies jj 



36. The buprestis : one remedy .. *2' 



37. The elaphoboscon : nine remedies • •. ti 



38. The scandix : nine remedies. The anthriscum : two remedies. . 42 



39. The iasione : four remedies «^ 



40. Thecaucalis: twelve remedies 42 



41. Thesium: eleven remedies il 



42. The sillvbuni -42 



43. The scolyraos or limonia : five remedies it 



44. The sonchos : two varieties : fifteen remedies 42 



4.5. The condrion or chondrylla : six remedies i 42 



46. Mushrooms; peculiarities of their growth ^ .-'42 



47. Fungi ; signs by which the venomous kinds may be recognized: 



nine remedies • •• ..42 



48. Silphium: seven remedies 43 



49 Laser: thirty-nine remedies 43 



50. Propolis : five remedies 43 



51. The various influences of diff'erent aliments upon the disposition 43 



62. Hydromel: eighteen remedies 43' 



63. Honied wine: six remedies 43 



54. Mclitites ; three remedies 43 



55. Wax: eight remedies il 



66. Remarks in disparagement of medicinal compositions 43; 



57. llemedics derived from grain. Siligo: one remedy. Wheat : one 



remedy. Chafi" : two remedies. Spelt : one remedy. Eran : 

 one remedy. Olyra or arinca : two remedies 44( 



58. The various kinds of meal : twenty-eight remedies 44 



69. Polenta: eight remedies 44i! 



60. Fine Hour : five remedies. Puis : one remedy. Meal used for 



pasting papyrus , one remedy ib 



61. Alica : six remedies 44.' 



62. Millet : six remedies 44^ 



63. Panic : four remedies ib\ 



64. Sesame: seven remedies. Sesamoides: three remedies. Anti- 



cyricum : three remedies ^ 



65. Barley : nine remedies. Mouse-barley, by the Greeks called 



phoenice : one remedy 44^ 



66. Ptisan : four rcmcdiis 1 44( 



67. Amylum: eight remedies. Oat's: one remedy .. .. , .' .. ib., 



68. Hrcud : twenty-one remedies \ , .' .. 447J 



69. Hcans : sixteen remedies [[ ' ib: 



70. Lentils: seventeen remedies * ,, 448 



71. The clelisphacos, sphacos, or salvia: thirteen remedies .. .. 449 



72. The chickpea and the chicheling vetch : twenty-three remedies.. 450 

 7.'J. The fitch: twenty remedies .. ., 45I1 



74. Lupines : tliirty-five remedies \\ .'." ]* '[ \\ 452 



75. Iri.) or crysimtmi, by the Gauls called vela -.'fifteen remedies '.". 453' 



76. Ilorrainum: six remedies 454. 



