INDEX OF PLANTS 



dote; 9. 16. 7. use requires ex- 



8ert knowledge : legal restric- 

 ons : proportion between times 

 of gathering and of administer- 

 ing. 



aKopva, Cnicus Acarna 

 1. 10. 6. spinous-leaved ; 7. 4. 3. a 

 ' thistle-like ' plant ; 6. 4. 6. de- 

 scribed. 



aKre'os(?) (= a/cTTJ), elder, Sambucus 

 nigra 



3. 4. 2. time of budding. 



UKTTJ ( = aKTe'os), elder. Sambucus nigra 

 1. 5. 4. wood without knots ; 

 1. 6. 4. core fleshy : has no core, 

 according to some; 1. 8. 1. few 

 knots ; 4. 13. 2. shorter-lived by 

 water; 5. 3. 3. character of 

 wood. 



aAfou'a (= ju.aA.ax*) TJ a-ypta 9. 15. 5.), 



marsh-mallow, Althaea oflicin- 

 alis 



9. 15. 5. a drug, called in Arcadia 

 /aoAaxrj -h uypi'a ; 9.18.1. root said 

 to thicken water : described : 

 medicinal use. 

 aAi/utov, Atriplex Halimus 



4. 16. 5. very dangerous to trees. 

 aA<.'</>A(Hos (SpOs), see Spi)s (3). 

 aAa-iVrj, Parietaria cretica 



9. 13. 3. leaf of apiaroAoxia. comp. 

 aAwn-e'/coypos, Polypogon monspelien- 

 sis 



7. 11. 2. flowers in a spike : de- 

 scribed. 



aiJ.a.pa.Kov (ajaapaKo?), sweet marjor- 

 am, Origanum Majorana 



1. 9. 4, evergreen; 6. 1. 1. in list 

 of under -shr ubs ; 6. 7. 4. propa- 

 gation : roots described ; 6. 8. 3. 

 flowering time; 9. 7. 3. in list 



of apoj/aara. 

 a/aireAo? (1) (leaf oivapov 9, 13. 5.), 



vine, Vitis vinifera 

 1. 2. 1. has tendrils ; 1.2. 7. bark ; 

 1. 3. 1. a typical ' tree ' ; 1.3. 5. 

 evergreen at Elephantine ; 1.5.2. 

 bark cracked and fibrous : bark 

 in layers; 1.6. 1. core fleshy; 

 1. 6. 3. roots thin ; 1.6. 5. roots 

 branching upwards; 1. 8. 5. 

 highest shoots ' roughest ' : 'eye' 

 analogous to knot in other 

 trees ; 1.9.1. effect of pruning ; 

 1. 10. 4. leaves broad; 1. 10. 5. 



leaf divided ; 1. 10. 7. long leaf 

 stalk : attachment of leaf -stalk ; 



1. 10. 8. leaves made of ' bark' 

 and flesh; 1. n. 4. seeds all 

 together in a single case ; 1.11 .5. 

 each grape separately attached ; 

 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 1. 12. 2. 

 taste of sap; 1. 13. 1. flower 



downy'; 1. 13. 3. flower sur- 

 rounds fruit; 1. 13. 4. some 

 kinds sterile; 1. 14. 1. bears on 

 new shoots; 1. 14. 4. many cul- 

 tivated forms; 2. 1. 3. propa- 

 gation ; 2. 2. 4. degenerates from 

 seed; 2. 3. 1. sometimes spon- 

 taneously changes character ; 



2. 3. 2. a. 6 KdVoeios varies in 

 colour of grapes on same bunch ; 

 2. 3. 3. sometimes bears fruit 

 on the stem ; etc.; 2. 5. 3. propa- 

 gation : cannot be grafted ; 

 2. 5. 4. propagation; 2, 5. 7. 

 low ground suitable : great 

 variety of kinds according to 

 soil; 2. 6. 12. cuttings set up- 

 side down; 2.7.1. water -loving; 

 2. 7. 2. needs much pruning; 

 2. 7. 5. use of dust ; 2. 7. 6. root- 

 pruning ; 3. 5. 4. autumn bud- 

 ding ; 3. 17. 3. bark of KoAoi 

 rta (2) comp.; 3.18.5. flower and 

 fruit of p'ous comp.; 3. 18. 12. 

 cluster of berries of o>uAa (2) 

 comp.; 4. 4. 8. unnamed Indian 

 tree (cotton-plant) planted in 

 rows like <i.; 4. 4. 11. in India 

 confined to hill-country ; 4. 5. 4. 

 grows on Mount Tmolus and 

 Mysian Olympus ; 4. 7. 7. leaf 

 of SeVfipov TO Ipiofopov comp.; 

 4. 7. 8. occurs on island of 

 Tylos; 4. 13. 2. some kinds 

 short-lived; 4. 13. 4-6. said to 

 be longest-lived of trees : rea- 

 son : method of prolonging life 

 artificially; 4. 14. 2. young 

 plants liable to ' sun-scorch ' ; 

 4. 14. 6. other diseases ; 4. 14. 7. 

 effects of injury to roots; 

 4. 14. 8. effect of rain on fruit- 

 ing; 4. 14. 9. a special pest at 

 Miletus; 4. 14. 10. effect of hot 

 winds ; 4. 14. 13. effects of frost ; 

 4. 15. 1. outer bark can be 

 stripped; 4. 16. 1. survives 



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