A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARF. 



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Creta maria^, respice in cretaicus. 



Citeranium, ) .... 



, > respice in ciclamen. 



Ciclamum, J '^ 



Cicoria^, respice in elitropia et in 



5 mira solis. 



Coniza^, \ , . . , 

 ^ . , } respice m cicuta. 

 Conium% J 



Citre'"', pomum citrinum. 



Cicutaria", respice in gamon. 



lo Citrat'', herba est similis capillo ueneris 



sed habet folia longiora. 

 Cicer domesticum, respice in pali 



uris*.] 

 Cressiones^ cardo benedictus", seni- 

 15 cio idem, crescit in locis pin- 



guibus. gall. seneschon, angl. 



growndeswylie. 



Cressiones, gallice cressouns", ant'. 



cressen 



12 



Cretanus ^^, i. creta marina, herba est. 20 

 Ciclamen '* uel ciclamum, siue cite- 



ranum, panis porcinus, malum 



terre" idem.angl.dilnote. [Respice 



in calsamus'.] 

 Cinoglossa^% Hngua canis idem. gall. 25 



lange de chien, ?S^. houndes- 



tonge^^ 

 Ciperus", iunconis triangularis idem. 



Crescit in locis aquosis. Ra- 



dicibus utimur. Respice in ga- 30 



langa. 

 Cicuta, celena^Vncubus"^ coniza'^' uel 



conium'-^'', herba benedicta-* idem. 

 chanele uel chaneHre ^\ 



gall. 



14. senecio. 16. seneschoun. 



28. iunctus. 34. chanelerye. 



17. groundeswilie. 



18. cressons. 



26. chen. 



* See post, Cretanus. ^ icixoptov, Diosc. ii. 158. Bart. p. 15, ' Cicorea, i. solsequium incuba 

 idem.' ^ leuvv^a, Diosc. iii. 126. * Kuveiov, Diosc, iv. 79, * HiTpov. * Gerarde, 



p. 1039, gives cicutaria as a name for Cheryil. "^ Matth. Silv. c. cliv, ' Cetarach id est citrac' 



* naXiovpos, Diosc. i. 121, This term seems to have been misapplied to Senecio; cf. Fuchs, 



H. S. p. 322, ' Errant toto caelo qui Senecionem Nasturtium esse garriunt.' '" See ante, 



Cardo benedictus. ^' Fr. cresson. ^^ E. P. N. p. 43, ' Naiturtium, kersuns, cressen.* 



'^ Matth. Silv. c. clxxxv, ' Cretanus marijitis quid est 1. critimon.' '* KVK\ap.i.vos, Diosc, 



ii. 193. Bart. p. 15, ' Ciclamen, panis porcinus idem, an. herthenote.' Our Sow-bread. 

 '* App, ' Cyclamen, i. malum terrse." E. P. N. p. 73, ' Cyclaminos, eortheppel uel slite uel 

 attorlathe.' "^ App. ' Cassamum, malum terrce, panis porcinus.' '^ KvvuyKojaaov, 



Diosc. iv. 127. Bart. p. i s ' Cinoglossa, lingua canis idera.' App. ' Cyo^/oa, id est lingua 

 canina.' ib. ' Cynoglossa id est lingua canis triangularis diessequi, radice utimur:' from which 

 it would appear that in the last mentioned place this gloss and the next have been run together, 

 *' E. P, N. p. 45, ' Lingua canis, chen-lange, hundes-tunge.' *' Kvndpoi, Diosc. i. 4. 



Bart. p. 15, ' Ciperus, junctus triangularis.' App. ' Cyperum, id est, juncus triangulatus.' 

 *" Apparently a name for cucurbila which has slipped out of its place from the similarity of 

 aiKvos to cicuta, see post, Gelena. ^' E. P. N. p. 52, ' Hic tipus, homelok :' ib. p, 26, 



' Septiphilos, hymelic' Cath. Angl. ' an Humlok, cicufa, herba benedicta, inttibus^ ^^ Kovv^a 



. . . 'Pojpaioi ivTovfiovp,, Diosc. iii. 126. -^ Kwveiov, Diosc iv. 79. '* E. P. N. p. 46, 



' Herba benedicta, herbe beneit, hemeluc' *' Cf. E. P. N. p. 47, ' Jusquiamus, chenille, 



hennebone.' 



