INDEX OF PLANTS 



, calamint, Calamintha in- 

 cana 



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

 list of under-shrubs ; 6. 6. 2. a 

 cultivated under-shrub: n coron- 

 ary plant : the whole plant 

 scented ; 6. 6. 3. woody : only 

 one form ; 6. 7. 2. said by some 

 to have no fruit ; 6. 7. 4. roots 

 described. 



crack willow, Salixfragilis 

 3.13.7. Arcadian name for willow. 

 e'A<., ivy, Hedera Helix 



3. 18. 7-8. described : does not 

 develop into KITTOS; 3. 18. 8. 

 kinds; 7. 8. 1. stem ' clasping.' 



eAt TJ Aev/oj, white-berried ivy, 



Hedera Helix 

 3. 18. 8. several kinds. 



e'Ai >j 7roi/'AT) ( = f.T) pa/a'a, 3.18.8.), 



ivy, Hedera Helix 

 3. 18. 8. several kinds. 

 e\i T) x^oepa, ivy, Hedera Helix 



3. 18. 8. described. 

 eAAe/SopiVjj, rupture-wort, Herniaria 



glabra 

 9. 10 2. seed mixed with tAAe/3opos 



6 ACVKO? to make an emetic. 



eAAe'/3opos, hellebore, Hclleborus cydo- 



phyllus and Veratntm album 



4. 5. 1. seeks cold regions ; 6. 2. 9. 

 belongs to ' ferula-like ' plants : 

 has a hollow stem ; 9. 8. 4. what 

 part of root cut for medicinal 

 use : ' bulbous ' part a purge for 

 dogs ; 9. 8. 6. poisonous effect 

 on those who dig it; precau- 

 tions; 9. 9. 2. medicinal use; 

 9. 10. 1-4. kinds distinguished 

 (see beloic) ; 9. 14. 1. how long 

 drug will keep; 9. 17. 1-3. the 

 drug can be made ineffectual by 

 use : instances . 



eAAe^opos 6 AevKo?, white hellebore, 



Veratrum album 



9. 10. 1. has nothing in common 

 with e. 6 /xe'Aas except the name : 

 divergent accounts given of the 

 resemblances between the two 

 plants : described ; 9. 10. 2. not 

 poisonous to sheep ; when in 

 season : distribution ; 9. 10. 3-4. 

 very local : local varieties, 



OtTouos, noiriKO?, 'EAearrjs, Ma- 

 Ilapcacrios, AiTwAtKOS I 



THEOPH. VOL. II 



OITCUOS the best: properties of 

 'EAeaTTi?; 9. 15. 5. grows in Ar- 

 cadia ; 9. 18. 2. restores scorpion 

 to life when it has been killed 



With O-KOpTUOS (3). 



eAAe/Sopos o jue'Aas (drug crrjo-a/aoetSe; 



9. 14. 4.), hellebore, Helleborus 

 cydophyllus 



9. 8. 8. superstition as to gather- 

 ing; 9. 10. 1. (see under e. 6 

 AevKo?) : described ; 9. 10. 2. 

 poisonous to animals; 9. 10. 3. 

 grows everywhere : some local- 

 ities specified; 9. 10. 4. called 



by Some e/CTO/uoi/ TO /u.eAa/X7r66ioi' : 



uses for puriiication and as 

 charm ; 9. 14. 4. use of fruit in 

 medicine; 9. 15. 5. grows in 

 Arcadia ; 9.16.6. leaf of e<;/iepoi/ 

 com p. 



IA.V/AOS, Italian millet, Setaria italica 

 4. 4. 10. inflorescence of bpv&v 

 comp.; 8. 1. 1. in list of ' summer 

 crops ' distinct from cereals and 

 pulses; 8. 11. 1. seed keeps 

 well. 



evOpvantov, chervil, Scandix australis 



7. 7. 1. a \axavoif. 



eTreriVr) (?) (? TTITIU'I/T)), Ajuga Ira 

 7.8.1. stem 'clasping,' but, for 

 want of support, 'on the 

 ground.' 



'EjrijU.ei'tSetos, see ovaAAa 17 'E. 



fTrirreTpov, stone-crop, Sedum ano- 



petalum 

 7. 7. 4. flowerless. 



pe/3t^o?, chick-pea, Cicer arietinum 

 2. 4. 2. seed soaked before sowing ; 

 2. 6. 6. size of some dates comp.; 

 4.4.4. size of fruit of <TVKTJ ^ 'ivSiKij 

 comp.; 4. 4. 9. not found in 

 India ; 6. 5. 3. leaf of a kind of 

 Tpt/3oAo? comp.; 8. 1. 1. in list of 

 pulses; 8. 1. 4. sown both early 

 and late; 8. 2. 1. germination 

 described; 8. 2. 3. comes up 

 with several leaves : deep-root- 

 ing; 8. 2. 5. flowering time; 

 8. 2. 6. time of maturing seed ; 

 8. 3. 2. stem ; 8. 5. 1. several 

 kinds: three mentioned, <cpiot, 



opo/Siatot, ot ava pea-ov: white 



forms sweetest; 8. 5. 2. pod 

 round : seeds comparatively 

 few ; 8.5.4. attachment of seed ; 



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