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16. The arction or arcturum ; five remedies . . . . . . 228 



17. The asplenon or hemionion; two remedies . . . . . . ib. 



18. The asclepias ; two remedies .. .. .. .. .. 229 



19. The aster or bubonion ; three remedies ib. 



20. Ascyron and ascyroides ; three remedies ib. 



21. Theaphaca; three remedies .. . . .. .. .. 230 



22. Alcibium ; one remedy . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



23. Alectoroslophos or crista ; two remedies . . . . . . ib. 



24. Alum, also called symphyton petreeon ; fourteen remedies .. 2:U 



25. Alga rufa or red sea-weed ; one remedy 232 



26. Actaaa ; one remedy ib. 



27. The ampelos agria, or wild vine ; four remedies . . ' . . ib. 



28. Absinthium or wormwood ; four varieties ; forty-eight remedies i b. 



29. Absinthium marinum or seriphum . . . . . . . . 235 



30. The ballotes, melamprasion, or black leek ; three remedies . . 236 



31. Botrys, ambrosia, or artemisia ; one remedy .. .. .. ib. 



32. The brabyla ; one remedy . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



33. Bryon maritimum ; five remedies . . . . . . . . ib. 



34. The bupleuron ; one remedy ' 237 



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



servation upon it . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



36. The calyx ; three remedies 238 



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



38. The circaBa ; three remedies . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



39. The cirsion ; one remedy . . . . . . . . . , 239 



40. The crata3gonon ; two kinds of it ; eight remedies . . . . ib. 



41. The crocodileon ; two remedies .. .. .. .. ., 240 



42. The cynosorchis or orchis ; four remedies . . . . . . ib. 



43. The chrysolachanum; two varieties of it; three remedies. Co- 



agulum terra3 ; two remedies . . . . . . 241 



44. The cucubalus, strumus, or strycbnon ; six remedies . . < . ib. 



45. The conferva ; two remedies .. .. .. .. .. 242 



46. The coccus Cnidius, or grain of Gnidos ; two remedies. . . . ib 



47. Thedipsacos; two remedies ib. 



48. The dryopteris ; two remedies 243 



49. The dryophonon ib. 



50. The elatine ; two remedies . . . . . . . . ib. 



51. Empetros, by our people called ealcifraga; four remedies . . 244 



52. The epipactis or elleborine ; two remedies . . . . . . ib. 



53. The epimedion ; three remedies . . . . . . . . ib. 



54. The enneaphyllon; two remedies .. .. .. .. 245 



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



blachnon, and as thelypteris or nympha3a pteris ; eleven re- 

 medies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #>. 



56. Femur bubulum, or ox thigh . . . . . . . . 246 



57. Galeopsis, galeobdolon, or galion ; six remedies. . .. .. ib. 



58. The glaux ; one remedy . . 247 



59. Glaucion; three remedies. Diaglaucia ; two remedies .. ib. 



60. The glycyside, pajonia, or pentorobos ; twenty remedies . . 248 



