INDEX OF PLANTS 



3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 3. 6. 1. 

 quick growing; 3.14.2. described; 

 4. 1. 1. likes wet ground; 4. 7.4. 

 size of unnamed Arabian tree, 

 seeApp. (12fl),comp.; 4.13.2. 

 shorter-lived by water; 5. 9. 4. 

 wood makes an evil smoke when 

 burnt for charcoal 

 ai-yt'Awv// (1) ( = aoypis), Turkey oak, 

 Quercus Cerris 



3. 8. 2. one of the five (Idaean) 

 kinds of oak: fruit; 3. 8. 4. 

 habit and timber ; 3. 8. 6. 

 galls : <<XO-KOS (q.v.). 



oty&ttilr (2) (grass), Aegilops ovata 

 7. 13. 5. seed sometimes takes two 

 years to germinate; 8. 7. 1. 

 comp. with atpa ; 8. 8. 3. grows 

 specially among KpiOai ; 8. 9. 2. 

 like a wild plant; 8.9. 3. greatly 

 exhausts the soil; 8. 11. 8-9. 

 peculiarities about seed. 



aijuoSwpoi', broom-rape, Orobanche 



cruenta 



8.8.5. parasitic on /SoWpas (only) : 

 described. 



atpa, darnel, Lolium temulentum 

 1.5.2. ' bark ' in one layer ; 2.4.1. 

 Trvpos turns into a. ; 4. 4. 10. 

 opv&v comp. ; 8. 4. 6. does not 

 infest certain kinds of Trvpo?: 

 contrasted with jueAajaTrvpov ; 

 8. 7. 1. Kpi0>'i and especially 

 7rup6s said to change into a. 

 under certain conditions : de- 

 scribed: AiVov also said to 

 change into a. : comp. with 

 ai*yiAaA (2); 8. 8. 3. produced 

 possibly by degeneration of 

 /eptfoj and rrvpos, or else specially 

 affects such crops ; 8. 9. 3. alto- 

 gether a wild plant. 



aKaAv<J>rj, nettle, Urtica urens 

 1. 7. 2. a kaxo.vov\ needs cooking. 



anavBa. (I) r/ \iyvirria, acacia, Aca- 



cia arabica (and albida) 



4. 2. 1. peculiar to Egypt; 4. 2. 8. 

 described : two kinds (17 Aevioj 

 and -ft /xeAatva) distinguished 

 (see below) ; 9. 1. 2. sap 

 gummy. 



aKO-vOa. (r] AiyvTTTta) r) Aev*cj, acacia, 



Acacia albida 

 4. 2. 3. distinguished from <i. y 



ue'Aotva. 



aKavOa. (rj Aiyvjrrta) 17 /AcXatva, acacia, 



Acacia arabica 

 4. 2. 8. distinguished from a. y 



\evK-tj. 

 aKavOa (2) T) aKavu>8rf; (see 4.10.6. n.), 



corn -thistle, Carduus arvensis 

 4. 10. 6. root etc. described. 

 a/cav0a (3) rj 5n//< s , Acacia tortilis 

 4. 7. 1. the only tree which grows 

 on part of the ' Red Sea ' coast. 

 a.Kav6a (4) TJ 'Ii/St*/; (see App. (9)), 



Balsamodendron Mukul 

 9. 1. 2. sap gummy: gum like 



ayivpva.. 



aKOLvOa (5) f'i ACVKTJ 'Hpa/cAeous ( = 

 aKavOa. (6)), Euphorbia anti- 

 quorum 



4. 4. 12. described : uses of wood 

 aicoivOa. (6) (peculiar to Gedrosia), 



anavOa. (5), Euphorbia anti- 

 quorum 



4. 4. 13. described : has a blinding 



juice. 

 aKavea (7) TIS, gum arabic, Acantha 



arabica 

 9. 18. 1. said to have the property 



of thickening water. 



a/cai/6)a ( (?) (8) (= <Icavos = Jfi'a (2) 



ifiv>j = ^a/aaiA.etoi' 6 XCVKOS 



9. 12. 1), pine-thistle, Atractylis 

 gummifera. 



aKavo<> ( = (iKavOa.(S) = igia (2) i^tVrj = 

 Xa/aatA.ecov 6 ACVKOS), pine-thistle, 



Atractylis gummifera 

 I. 10. 6. spinous-leaved ; 1. 13. 3. 

 flower attached above each 

 seed ; 6. 1. 3. has spines on the 

 leaves: a wild under-shrub; 

 6. 4. 4. many stalks and side- 

 growths ; 6. 4. 5. one form only ; 

 6. 4. 8. root of (Toy/cos contrasted: 

 XajaaiAeW Comp.; 6. 4. 11. fruit- 

 case of Ka/cro? (1) comp.; 6. 6. 6. 

 seed of poSoi^ comp.; 9. 12. 1. 

 ' head ' of x a t j - ai ^ iav Xeuc6? 

 comp.: another name for xajuai- 

 Aewi/(?); 9. 12. 2. leaf of x^""- 



Ae'wv 6 )u,e'A<xs comp. 

 O.KOVITOV ( &ri\vt$>ovov nvotyovov = 



o-KopTrto? (3)), wolf's bane, Aconi- 

 tum Anthora 



9. 16. 4. localities : described : 

 habitat: eaten by no animal; 

 9. 16. 5. difficulty of compound- 

 ing drug : effects : has no anti- 



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