INDEX OF PLANTS 



splitting of stem ; 4. 16. 6. natu- 

 ral antipathy of a. to pa$<wo?; 

 5. 3. 4. character of wood; 



5. 4. 1. the less fruitful trees 

 produce more solid wood ; 5.9.4. 

 wood, if damp, makes an evil 

 smell when burnt for charcoal ; 



6. 9. 6. aOpayevr) comp.; 8. 2. 8. 

 a. in Melos; 9. 1. 6. time of tap- 

 ping; 9. 13. 5. leaf and time of 



growth of nevraireTes COmp. ; 



9. 18. 11. peculiar properties of 

 certain local kinds. 

 a/oi7reAos (2) (Mt. Ida), currant grape, 

 Vitis vinifera, var. corinthiaca 



3. 17. 4. a local Idaean kind; 



3. 17. 6. do. described. 



ajuTreXos (3) r) Trovria, FucuS Spiralis 



4. 6. 2. peculiar to certain waters ; 



4. 6. 9. described. 



a/xireXos (4), j] aypia (= M?A.w0pov), 



bryony, Bryonia cretica 

 3. 18. 12. fruit of o>iiAa (2) comp. 

 9. 14,1. how long drug prepared 

 from it will keep ; 9. 20. 3. pro- 

 perties of root : medicinal use. 

 a/xvySaA/rj, almond, Primus Amyg- 



dalus 



1. 6. 3. large central root ; 1. 9. 6. 

 leaves produced early, but not 

 shed early; 1. 11. 1. seed imme- 

 diately within envelope ; 1. 11. 3. 

 seed in a woody shell; 1. 12. 1. 

 taste of fruit; 1. 13. 1. flower 

 ' leafy ' : flower of some kinds 

 reddish ; 1. 14. 1. bears on last 

 year's wood; 2. 2. 5. degen- 

 erates from seed; etc.; 2. 2. 9. 

 effects of cultivation ; 2. 2. 11. 

 do. : effect of tapping gum ; 

 2. 5. 6. trees should be planted 

 far apart; 2. 7. 6. 'punishing' 

 the tree; 2. 7. 7. tapping the 

 gum; 2/8. 1. apt to shed im- 

 mature fruit; 3. 11. 4. fruit of 

 pe\ia comp.; 3. 12. 1. leaf of 

 Kpaveia comp.; 4. 4. 7. fruit of 



rep^u/eos r] 'IvSi/o? COmp. J 4.7.5. 



fruit of unnamed Persian tree 

 (see App. (13)), comp.; 4.14.12. 

 uninjured by special winds; 

 5.9.5. wood-ashes make pungent 

 smoke; 7. 13. 6. flower appears 

 before leaves and (new growth 

 of) stem ; 8. 2. 2. germination de- 



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scribed; 9. 1. 2. sap gummy; 

 9. 1. 3. gum scentless; 9. 1. 5. 

 gum useless; 9. 19. 1. leaf of 



bvoOrjpa^ COmp. 



epaul cardamom, Amo* 

 mum subulatum 



9. 7. 2. an apw/xa, Median or In- 

 dian. 



/SpaxArj, andrachne, Arbutus An- 

 druchne 



1. 5. 2. bark readily drops off; 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 3. 3. 1. a 

 mountain tree; 3. 3. 3. ever- 

 green ; 3. 4. 2. time of budding : 

 3. 4. 4. time of fruiting ; 3. 4. 6. 

 do.; 3. 6. 1. slow growing (?) ; 



3. 16. 5. described ; 3. 16. 6. leaf 

 of KOKKvyta comp.; 4. 4. 2. leaf 

 Of /u.>jA.ea 19 ITepcri/oj pomp.; 4.7.5. 



an unnamed Persian tree (see 

 App. (14)), comp.; 4. 15. 1. does 

 not perish if bark is stripped; 



4. 15. 2, bark cracks ; 5. 7. 6. 

 wood used for parts of loom; 

 9. 4. 3. bark of oyxvp^a comp. 



Spdxvri, purslane, Portulaca ole- 



racea 

 7. 1. 2-3. time of sowing and ger- 



mination ; 7.2.9. root described. 

 /e/u.iwj'Tj, anemone, Anemone spp. 

 7. 8. 3. leaves ' on the ground. ' 

 efjuavri, anemone, Anemone coron- 



aria 

 7. 7. 3. puts forth flower soon 



after season of growth begins ; 



7. 10. 2. flowers in winter. 

 e/xwi'i) 17 Aetju.wi'ta, Anemone pavo- 



nina 



6. 8. 1. flowering-time. 

 ejuaJi/T) T; opeta, Anemone blanda 

 6. 8. 1. flowering-time. 

 YjOov (= a^Tj-ros), dill, Anethum 



graveolens 

 1.11.2. seeds naked; 1.12.2. 



taste of sap; 6. 2. 8. fruit of 



v6.p6^ and vap6r]Kia. comp.; also 



setting of flowers and fruit; 



7. 1. 2-3. time of sowing and 



germination; 7. 2. 8. root de- 



scribed ; 7.32. seeds described; 



7. 4. 1. only one kind; 7. 6. 4. 



fruit Of opeioa-e'Au'Ov COmp. 



, Anthemis chia, etc. (see 



1. 13. 3. flower attached above 



