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The arction or arctiinim ; five remedies 



The asplenon or hemionion ; two remedies 



The asclepias ; two remedies 



The aster or buhonion ; three remedies . . 



Ascyron and ascyroides ; three remedies . . 



Theapbaca; three remedies .. .» 



Alcibium ; one remedy 



Alectoroslophos or crista ; two remedies 



Alum, also called symphyton petrgeon ; fourteen remedies 



Alga ruta or red sea- weed ; one remedy . . 



Actsea ; one remedy 



The ampelos agria, or wild vine ; four remedies 



Absinthium or wormwood ; four varieties ; forty-eight remedi 



Absinthium marinum or seriphum 



The ballotes, melamprasion, or black leek ; three remedies 



Botrys, ambrosia, or artemisia ; one remedy 



The brabyla ; one remedy 



Bryon maritimum ; five remedies 



The bupleuron ; one remedy 



The catanance ; one observation upon it. The cemos ; one ob 



servation upon it 

 The calyx ; three remedies . . , . 



The calyx, known also as anchusa or onoclia ; two remedies 

 The circgea ; three remedies 

 The cirsion ; one remedy 



The cratsegonon ; two kinds of it ; eight remedies 

 The crocodileon ; two remedies . . 

 The cynosorchis or orchis; four remedies 

 Tbe chrysolachanum ; two varieties of it ; three remedies. Co 



agiilum terrae ; two remedies 

 The cucubalus, stvumus, or strychnon; six remedies .. 

 The conferva ; two remedies 



The coccus Cnidius, or grain of Cnidos; two remedies. . 

 The dipsacos ; two remedies 

 The dryopteris ; two remedies 

 The dryophonon . . 

 The elatiue ; two remedies 



P^mpetros, by our people called calcifraga; four remedies 

 The epipactis or elleborine ; two remedies 

 The epimedion ; three remedies . . 

 The enneaphyllon ; two remedies 

 Two varieties of filix or fern, known to the Greeks as pteris or 



blachnon, and as thelypteris or nymphaea pteris ; eleven re 



medics . . 

 Femur bubiilum, or ox thigh 

 Galeopsis, galeobdolon, or galion; six remedies. . 

 The glaux ; one remedy . . 



Glaucion ; three remedies. Diaglaucia ; two remedies 

 The glycyside, pa3onia, or pentorobos ; twenty remedies 



