INDEX OF PLANTS 



several kinds ; 7. 13. 9. roots of 

 various plants comp.; 8. 8. 3. 

 grows specially among ip6?. 



SoAjSbs o epi6</>opo?, Pancratium 



maritimum 



7. 13. 8. grows on beach: de- 

 scribed : uses for food and cloth- 

 ing. 



jSovxepas, ( = T7)Ats), fenugreek. Tri- 



gonella Foenum-Oraecum 

 4. 4. 10. an Indian plant (see 

 App. (8)), comp. 8. 8. 5. aiju.6- 

 Supov parasitic on ft. 



/Sow/ae'Aios, ash, Fraxinus excelsior 



3. 11. 4-5. described; 4. 8. 2. 

 common in Egypt. 



/SouirprjerTts, ? 



7. 7. 3. season of growing. 

 j8ouTO(u.o?, sedge, Carex riparia 



1. 5. 3. stem very smooth ; 1. 10. 5. 

 leaves end in a point : further 

 described; 4. 8. 1. in list of TO. 

 AOXM^STJ; 4. 10. 4. described; 

 4. 10. 6. grows both on land 

 and in water: grows on the 

 floating islands of Lake Copais ; 

 4. 10. 7. part used for food; 

 4. 11. 12. foliage of some /caAajuioi 

 comp. 

 po/u.o?, oats, Avena saliva 



8. 4. 1. seed has more coats than 

 other cereals ; 8. 9. 2. exhausts 

 the soil: reason: like a wild 

 plant. 



/3pvof, oyster-green, Viva Lactuca 



4. 6. 2. occurs generally in Greek 

 waters; 4. 6. 6. described. 



vov, long onion, Allium Cepa var. 

 1.6.9. part of stem underground ; 

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

 germination; 7. 1. 6. germina- 

 tion; 7. 1. 7. bears fruit in 

 second year : has single stem ; 

 7. 2. 2-3. root makes offsets ; 

 7. 5. 1. likes water ; 7. 5. 3. bears 

 transplanting; 7.5.5 seed does 

 not keep well; 7. 9. 4. root in 

 scales; 7. 12. 3. root of <ba<ryo,vov 

 comp.; 9. 11. 6. ' head ' of 



crTpvxvos 6 ju.ai'tKOs COmp. 



yrjTtiov (Attic for yrj6voi>), horn- 

 onion, Allium Cepa var. 

 1. 10. 8. leaves hollow; 7. 4. 10. 



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described : cultivation (classed 



as a form of /ep6ju.voi>). 

 yAeivo?, Acer creticum 

 3. 3. 1. name for lowland form of 



o^ei/Sa/xpo? ; 3. 11. 2. timber 

 yXv/ceta (sc. puja) ( = p'uja 2cu0uo/ q.V.), 



9. 13. 2., liquorice, Olycyrrhiza 

 glabra. 



yAvKuo-tS->} ( = Traiwi/ia q.v.), 9.8.6., 

 peony, Paeonia officinalis. 



yoyyuAt's, turnip, Brassica Rapa 

 1. 6. 6. root fleshy ; 1. 6. 7. root of 

 bark and flesh; 7. 1. 2. time of 

 sowing; 7, 1. 7. germination; 

 7. 2. 5. survives and increases 

 in size under a heap of soil: 

 root described ; 7. 2. 8. do.; 

 7. 3. 2. seeds described ; 7. 3. 4. 

 seed borne at side; 7. 4. 3. 

 doubtful if more than one kind : 

 seed, method of sowing, effect 

 of weather; 7. 5. 3. bears trans- 

 planting; 7. 6. 2. wild form 

 distinguished; 7. 9. 4. root has 

 'bark. ' 



SO.VKOV (1), carrot, Dauciis Carota 

 9. 15. 5. Arcadian drug : described 



(see note). 



SOLVKOV (2), Malabaila aurea 

 9. 15. 8. grows about Patrai: 

 properties : root black ; 9. 20. 2. 

 cf. 9. 15. 8. 



Scu^v? (1) (TJ ry/oiepos), (berry SaQvis, 



1. 11. 3.), sweet bay, Laurus 

 nobilis 



1. 5. 2. bark thin ; 1. 6. 2. roots 

 both stout and fine ; 1.6.4. roots 

 crooked ; etc.; 1.8.1. few knots ; 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen (cultivated 

 and wild forms, see below); 



1. 11. 3. fleshy seed in a shell 

 (Scui/is) ; 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 

 1. 14. 4. many cultivated forms; 



2. 1. 3. propagation; 2. 2. 6. 

 sometimes improves from seed ; 



2, 5. 6. trees should be planted 

 close together; 3. 3. 3. ever- 

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



3. 7. 3. (one kind) produces a 

 cluster; 3. 11. 3. leaves of jaeAux 

 comp. ; 3. 11. 4. winter-buds of 

 jueAt'a comp.; 3. 12. 7. leaf of or? 



COmp. to that of 8. rj AeTrroAuAAo?; 



3. 13. 5. leaflet of aKrfj comp. to 



