CONTENTS. xv 



CHAP. 



'. Three remedies derived from the cnecos 



.08. One remedy derived from the pesoluta *? 



i explanation of Greek terms relative to weights and measure's ib. 



BOOK XXII. 



THE PROPERTIES OF PLANTS AND FRUITS. 



1. The properties of plants .... _ 



SJSL!^ :; T 



of the terms 



A rrii . . 9QA 



The grass crown : how rarely it has been awarded" 



5. The on y persons that have been presented with this crown ' 



6. Ihe only centurion that has been thus honoured 

 .Remedies derived from other chaplet plants 



8. Ihe erynge or eryngium 



9. The eryngium, called centum capita : thirty 'r'em^dies" 

 1 ne acanos : one remedy 



The glycyrrhiza or adipsos : fifteen 'remedies * 

 Two varieties of the tribulus : twelve remedies 

 13. 1 he stosbe or pheos . . 



4. Two varieties of the hippophaes : "two "remedies ! \ " *2 



15. The nettle : sixty-one remedies . . 

 -o. I he lammm : seven remedies. . 

 i7. The scorpio, two kinds of it: one'remedy 



icantha, phyllos, ischias, or polygonatos : four remedies ib 

 !0. The perdicium, parthenium, urceo'laris,' or astercum:" ' ' 



T 4or 



The coronopus .... 



Theanchusa: fourteen remedies " ...... 4 ?, 9 



4. The pseudoanchusa echis, or doris : three remedies ' ' 



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^ Th Ln?h^ iS \t UCa ^^ ^' 



r Th i i ; thrt ; e varlet 'es of it: eleven remedies ., 411 



J. The lotus plant : four remedies ' ' 1 



5. Ihe lotometra: two remedies ** , 



Th iUm heliosc P ium J or'ver^icari; : twelve remedies* 



. . - '> fj^*. j i/Ai\/iios. or saxi- 



9 m two varieties of it: twenty-eight remedies 415 



' T P STn r e // medy> The thesion : ^medy! 



. Ihe asphodel : fifty-one remedies " V 



Ihehahmon: fourteen remedies ..' .".' .*." " ^ 



