INDEX OF PLANTS 



oiayvo? (properly eAeayi/os), goat 

 willow, Salix Caprea 



4. 10. 1-2. in list of plants of L. 

 Copals: described. 



aTTj (1), silver-fir, Abies cephalonica 



1. 1. 8. branches opposite ; 1. 3. 6. 

 refuses cultivation ; 1. 5. 1. 

 erect and tall ; 1.5.2. bark in 

 layers; 1. 5. 3. wood fibrous; 

 1. 5. 4. wood easily split; 1.5.5. 

 do. because of straight grain ; 

 1. 6. 3. root single ; 1. 6. 4. roots 

 fibrous; 1.6.5. roots not branch- 

 ing ; 1. 8. 1. many knots ; 1. 8. 2. 

 ' male ' has more knots than 

 'female'; 1.8. 3. branches at 

 right angles; 1. 9. 1. growth 

 chiefly upwards ; 1. 9. 2. growth 

 affected by position; 1. 9. 3. 

 evergreen; 1. 10. 5. leaves de- 

 scribed ; 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit ; 

 1. 12. 2. taste of sap; 1.13.1 

 flower yellow; 2. 2. 2. pro- 

 pagated only by seed ; 2. 7. 3. 

 requires pungent manure ; 

 3. 1. 2. grows only from seed ; 

 3. 3. 1. a mountain tree ; 3. 3. 3. 

 evergreen ; 3. 4. 5. time of 

 flowering and fruiting; 3. 5. 1. 

 period of budding; 3. 5. 3. 

 do.; 3. 5. 5. winter-buds ; 3. 6. 1. 

 quick growing: even young 

 tree fruits ; 3. 6. 2. formation of 

 buds ; 3. 6. 4. not deep-rooting ; 



3. 6. 5. deep-rooting according 

 to Arcadians; etc.; 3. 7. 1-2. 

 dies if topped: formation of 

 callus ; 3. 9. 5. timber compared 

 with TrevK?) : etc.; 3. 9. 6. differ- 

 ences between 'male' and 

 ' female ' : described ; 3. 9. 7. 

 further comparison with Trev/o? : 

 produces Kov&crov ; 3. 9. 8. do. : 

 core and callus; 4. 1. 1. likes 

 shade ; 4. 1. 2. grows tall in 

 shade but has inferior timber ; 



4. 1. 3. grows high on moun- 

 tains, but not tall; 4. 4. 1. (?) 

 distribution in Asia; 4. 5. 1. 

 in list of Northern trees; 

 4. 5 3. does not grow in 

 Pontns; 4. 15. 3. effects of 

 stripping bark at various sea- 

 sons; 4. 16. 1. topping fatal; 

 4. 16. 1-2. not injured by cut- 



ting for resin ; 4. 16. 4. said to 

 perish if entirely deprived of its 

 heart-wood; 5. 1. 1. time when 

 timber is of best colour ; 5. 1. 2. 

 time of cutting timber ; 5. 1. 4. 

 do. ; 5. 1. 5-6. timber comp. 

 with TUTVS; 5. 1. 7. uses of tim- 

 ber ; 5. 1. 8. growth and char- 

 acter; 5. 1. 9-10. methods of 

 cleaving; 5. 3. 3. character of 

 wood; 5. 3. 5. used for doors; 

 5. 4. 4. less eaten by teredon 

 than jrevKij; 5. 4. 6. wood, if 

 barked just before time of bud- 

 ding, does not decay in water : 

 story in proof of this; 5. 5. 1. 

 knotty parts of wood hard 

 to work' 5. 5. 2. core most 

 obvious in e. ; 5. 6. 1. wood 

 good for struts : behaviour 

 under pressure ; 5. 6. 2. strong- 

 est of all woods ; 5. 7. 1-2. use 

 of wood in ship-building; 

 5. 7. 4-5. uses of wood in house- 

 building and crafts : the most 

 generally useful of woods : more 

 so than Treu'/crj; 5. 9. 8. wood 

 has a peculiar exudation ; 9.1.2. 

 sap gummy ; 9. 2. 1. production 

 of resin (prjrtVrj); 9.2.2. quality 

 of resin. 

 eAarij (2), silver-fir, Abies pectinata 



5. 8. 1. grows to great size in 

 Latium, but finer still in 

 Corsica ; 5.8.3. grows in hill- 

 country of Latium. 



' tAaTTj ' (3), ' sea-fir,' Cystoseira 



Abies-marina 



4. 6. 2. peculiar to certain waters ; 

 4. 6. 7-8. described. 



e\arripiov, S6& crucvos 6 aypio? 



4. 5. 1. in list of northern plants. 



e\eio<re\ivov (= <re\ivov TO e'A.eiov), 

 marsh celery. Apium graveolens 

 7. 6. 3. comp. with <re\t.i>oi> : medi 

 cinal use. 



eAeioxpvtro?, gold-flower, Helichry 

 sum siculum 



6. 8. 1. flowering time ; 9. 19. 3. 

 alleged magic properties : de- 

 scribed : medicinal use. 



eA.eAiV<|>a/cos, salvia, Salvia triloba 

 6. 1. 4. a spineless wild uhder- 

 shrub ; 6. 2. 5. like wild 

 leaf described. 



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