X CONTENTS. 



CHAP. ^age 



41. Bulbinc: one remedy. Bulb emetic .- ^4* 



42. Garden asparagus ; with tiie next, twenty-four remedies . . . . 245 



43. Corruda, libycura, or orminum *^' 



44. Parsley: seventeen remedies 24< 



45. Apiastium, or mdissopbyllum _ _ •• 247 



46. Olusatrum or Hipposelinon : eleven remedies. Oreoselinon : 



two remedies. Helioselinon : one remedy . . . . ' . . . . 248 



47. Petroselinon : one remedy. Buselinon : one remedy . , . . ib. 



48. Ocimum : thirty-five remedies 249 



49. Rocket : twelve remedies . . . • 250 



50. Nasturtium: forty-two remedies 251 



51. Eue : eighty-four remedies 252 



52. "Wild mint : twenty remedies 256 



53. Mint: forty-one remedies 257 



64. Pennyroyal': twenty-five remedies 259 



55. Wild pennyroyal : seventeen remedies 260 



56. Nep : nine remedies 261 



57. Cummin: forty-eight remedies. "Wild cummin: twenty-six 



remedies 262 



58. Ammi : ten remedies 263 



59. The capparis or caper : eighteen remedies 264 



60. Ligusticum, or lovage : four remedies 265 



61. Cunila bubula : five remedies ib. 



62. Cunila gallinacea, or origanum : five remedies 266 



63. Cunilago : eight remedies ib. 



64. Soft cunila : three remedies. Libanotis : three remedies . . . . ib. 



65. Cultivated cunila : three remedies. Mountain cunila : seven re- 



medies 267 



66. Piperitis, or siliquastrum : five remedies ib. 



67. Origanum, onitis, or prasion : six remedies 268 



68. Tragoriganum : nine remedies ib. 



69. Three varieties of lleracleotic origanum : thirty remedies .. . . ib. 



70. Dittandor: three remedies " 270 



71. Gith, or melanthion : twenty-three remedies ib. 



72. Anise: sixty- one remedies 271 



73. Where the best anise is found : various remedies derived from 



this plant 272 



74. Dill : nine remedies 274 



75. Sacopciiium, or sagapenon : thirteen remedies ib. 



76. The white poppy : three remedies. The black poppy : eight re- 



medics. Kemarks on sleep. Opium. Remarks in disfavour 

 of the potions known as "anodynes, febrifuges, digestives, 

 and coeliacs." In what way the juices of these plants are to 



be collected 275 



77. The poppy called rhoeas : two remedies .. *.' .* *.*. .. 278 



78. The wild poppy called ceratitis, glaucium, or paralium: six re- 



mcdi'js /^. 



79. The wild poppy called heraclium, or aphron: four remedies. 



Diacodion ,,5. 



