INDEX OF PLANTS 



each seed; 7. 14. 2. flowering 

 begins at top : "flower and fruit : 

 several kinds (see below). 



uvOefj.cn> TO d<u'AA.av0es, wild chamo- 



mile, Matricaria Chamomilla 

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

 ai/06/u.oi/ TO <vAAa>Se?, Anthemis chia 



7. 8. 3. leaves on the stem. 

 avOepiKOs, see dox^oSeAo?. 

 awifo-ov, anise, Pimpinella Anisum 



1. 12. 1. scent. 

 avvyTos (= avyOov.) dill, Anethum 



graveolens 



9. 7. 3. in list of apto^aTa. 

 dvTtppivov, snapdragon, Antirrhinum 



Orontium 

 9. 19. 2. alleged magic properties : 



described. 



andtrrj, dandelion, Taraxacum offici- 

 nale 



6. 4. 8. (?) flower Of xajuaiXeW 



comp. ; 7. 7. 1. a* \dxavov: 

 classed as ' chicory-like ' from 

 its leaves; 7. 7. 3. season of 

 growing; 7. 7. 4. prolonged 

 flowering- time ; 7.8.3. leaves 

 'on the ground'; 7. 10. 2. (?) 

 flowers in winter, earliest of all ; 

 7. 10. 3. flowers borne in succes- 

 sion; 7. 11. 3. flowering- time; 

 7. 11. 4. inedible: growth de- 

 scribed. 



aTrapyt'a, hawk's beard, Crepis Colum- 

 nae 



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

 airap''vri, bedstraw, Qalium Aparine 



7. 8. 1. stem ' clasping,' but, for 

 want of support, 'on the 

 ground ' ; 7. 14. 3. clings to 

 clothes: peculiar setting of 

 flower described ; 8. 8. 4. grows 

 specially among 4x1*01': growth 

 described; 9. 19. 2. avrippwov 

 comp. 



an-io (1), pear, Pyrus communis, 

 var. saliva 



1. 2. 7. bark ; 1. 3. 3. a tree whose 

 stem is not single; 1. 8. 2. 

 lias less knots than dxpa? ; 

 1. 10. 5. leaves round; 1. 11. 4. 

 seeds all together in a single 

 case ; 1. 11. 5. seeds in a mem- 

 brane; 1. 12. 2. taste of sap; 

 1. 13. 1. flower ' leafy ' ; 1. 13. 3. 

 flower above fruit-case ; 1. 14. 1 



bears on last year's wood; 



1. 14. 4. a cultivated form of 

 dxpds; many cultivated forms; 



2. 1. 2. propagation ; 2. 2. 4. de- 

 generates from seed; 2. 2. 5. 

 seed produces wild form ; 2.2.12. 

 cannot be made out of dxpd? by 

 cultivation; 2. 5. 3. grafting; 



2. 5. 6. trees should be planted 

 rather far apart; 2. 7. 7. 'pun- 

 ishing ' the tree ; 2. 8. 1. apt to 

 shed immature fruit; 3. 2. 1. 

 produces less fruit than axpas, 

 but ripens more; 3. 3. 2. has 

 better fruit and timber in low- 

 lands ; 3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 



3. 6. 2. formation of buds ; 



3. 11. 5. mountain and lowland 

 forms comp.; 3. 12. 8. fruit of 

 OTJ comp. as to keeping ; 3. 14. 1. 

 leaf of TTTeAe'a comp.; 3. 14. 3. 

 leaf of KAijtfpa comp.; 3. 18. 7. 

 does not differ in kind from 



dxpds; 4. 2. 5. wepa-ea COmp.; 



4. 3. 1. size of AWTO? (4) comp.; 

 4.4.2. thorns of /oirjAea 17 TlepcriKT/ 

 comp.; 4. 5. 3. abundant in Pon- 

 tus; 4. 13. 1. shorter-lived than 

 dxpd? ; 4. 14. 2. apt to get worm- 

 eaten ; 4. 14. 10. fruit gets worm- 

 eaten ; 4. 14. 12. uninjured by 

 special winds: 5. 3. 2. leaf of an 

 unnamed tree comp. (see App. 

 (20)) ; 9. 4. 2. leaf of Ai/SavtoTos 

 comp. 



aTTtos (2) (= icrxa? 9. 9. 5. = i>d(f>a- 



vo? 17 opei'a), spurge, Euphorbia 

 Apios 



9. 9. 5. medicinal use; 9. 9. 6. de- 

 scribed. 



apaKo?, Vicia Sibthorpii 

 1. 6. 12. an unnamed plant (see 

 App. (1)) comp.; 8. 8. 3. (' the 

 rough hard kind ') grows speci- 

 ally among fyaxoi. 

 apdx<.Sva, Lathyrus amphicarpus 

 1. 1. 7. fruit underground; 1.6.12. 



root like a second fruit, 

 api'a (= ii//o? = 4>eAA,.Spvs 3. 16. 3.), 

 holm-oak, Qucrcus Ilex var. 

 agrifolia 



.3. 3. 8. doubt whether it has a 

 flower ; 3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 

 3. 4. 4. time of fruiting ; 3. 16. 3. 

 Dorian name for (|>e AAdSpv? ; 



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