INDEX OF PLANTS 



3. 17. 1. acorn of <f>eAAo? comp.; 



4. 7. 2. (?) leaf of fia<M (6) 

 comp. ; 5. 1. 1. time of cutting 

 timber; 5. 3. 3. character of 

 wood; 5. 4. 2. wood proof against 

 decay; 5. 5. 1. wood* hard to 

 work ; 5. 9. 1. wood makes good 

 charcoal. 



ia, birthwort, Aristolochia 

 rotunda 



9. 13. 2. described : medicinal use ; 

 9. 14. 1. how long drug will 

 keep ; 9.15.5. grows in Arcadia ; 

 9. 20. 4. ef. 9. 13. 2. 

 apKevOo<; ( = /ce'6pas (3)), Phoenician 

 cedar, Juniperus phoenicea 



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

 mountain tree ; 3. 3. 3. ever- 

 green ; 3. 3. 8. .doubt whether it 

 has a flower; 3. 4. 1. takes a 

 year to ripen fruit; 3. 4. 5. time 

 of fruiting; etc.; 3. 4. 6. do.; 



3. 6. 1. slow-growing (?) ; 3. 6. 5. 

 shallow-rooting according to 

 Arcadians ; 3.12.3-4. described: 

 distinguished from Ke'Spos (1): 



4. 1.3. grows high on moun- 

 tains, but not tall; 5. 7. 4. 

 use of wood in house-building ; 



5. 7. 6. other uses of wood : 

 does not decay; 9. 1. 2. sap 

 gummy. 



dpj/6yAw(rcroj'( = crreAe<ovpos 7. 11.2., 

 according to some, = 6p-rv 

 7. 11. 2., according to some), 

 plantain , Plantago maior 

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

 7. 10. 3. flowers borne in succes- 

 sion ; 7.11.2. flowers in a spike : 

 described by comparison with 



apov, cuckoo-pint, Arum italicum 

 I. 6. 7. root fleshy ; 1. 6. 8. has a 

 stout root and also fibrous 

 roots : roots not tapering ; 

 1. 6. 10. cultivation ; 1. 16. 1 0.(?) 

 flower made of flesh; 7. 2. 1. 

 propagation ; 7. 9. 4. root de- 

 scribed ; 7. 12. 2. root and leaves 

 edible : use in surgery : special 

 treatment to promote growth 

 of root : one kind inedible (see 

 SpaKovTLov); 7. 13. 1. leaves de- 

 scribed ; 7. 13. 2. no stem or 

 flower 



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appevoyovov (= Ot\\vyovov) , dog, mer- 



cury, Mercurialis perennis 

 9. 19. 5. properties : described. 

 do-TraAaflos, Calycotome villosa 



9. 7. 3. in list Of apw/aara. 



ao-7rpi<r( = ai-yi'Aa>^(l)), Turkey oak, 



Quercus Cerris 



3. 8. 2. one of the four Macedonian 

 kinds of oak: acorns and 

 timber. 



dcrrepi<r/>?, Michaelmas daisy, Aster 



Amellus 



4. 12. 2. seed Of /AeAayKpaWs 

 comp. 



dcrra^i?, Delphinium Staphisagria 

 9. 12. 1. medicinal use. 



do-^apa-yo?, asparagus, Asparagus 



acutifolius 



1. 10. 6. spines for leaves; 6. 1. 3. 

 do.; a wild under-shrub ; 6. 4. 1. 

 one of very few plants which 

 are altogether spinous ; 6. 4. 2. 

 described 



Ao-^oSeXos (stem di>0e'pi/co?), ( = 77660? 

 (2)), asphodel, Asphodelus ramo- 

 stis 



1. 4. 3. belongs to 'ferula-like' 

 plants; 1. 10. 7. attachment of 

 leaves; 6. 6. 9. leaves of vdp- 

 /acro-os (1) comp.; 7. 9. 4. root 

 acorn-shaped; 7 12. 1. root 

 edible ; 7.13.1. leaves described; 

 7. 13. 2-3. stem of Ipt? comp.: 

 largest stem of herbaceous 

 plants : fruit inflorescence etc. 

 described; worm which infests 

 it: uses for food of stem and 

 roots ; 7. 13. 4. grown from seed ; 

 9. 9. 6. leaf of ia-xs comp.; 

 9.10.1. stem of eAAe/Jopos comp. 

 by some. 



a<rxi-ov, puff-ball, Lycoperdon gigan- 



teum 



1. 6. 9. not a root, though under- 

 ground. 



aTpaKTvAt's ( = <f>6vos 6. 4. 6.), distaff- 

 thistle, Carthamus lanatus 

 6. 4. 3. a 'thistle-like' plant; 

 6. 4. 6. described: also called 

 $0^0?: reason; 9. 1. 1. juice 

 blood-coloured. 



d^dicr), tare, Vicia saliva var. angits- 



tifolia 



8. 1. 4. (a pulse) sown late ; 8. 5. 3. 

 shape of pod; 8. 8. 3. TreA.e/cu'os 



