INDEX OF PLANTS 



0pav'n-aAo?, joint-fir, Ephedra campy- 

 lopoda 



3. 6. 4. very shallow -rooting : 

 many roots ; 4.1.3. likes shade 



ivY) (properly, but not always, 

 distinguished from 0piSa), wild 

 lettuce, Lactuca scariola 

 1. 10. 7. time of leaf -growth : 

 stem presently spinous ; 1.12.2. 

 taste of sap ; 7.1. 2-3. time of 

 sowing and of germination; 

 7. 3. 2. seeds; 7. 4. 1. several 

 kinds; 7. 4. 5. do. viz. Aevio;, 

 ir\o.TVKa.v\o<;, crrpo-yyvAo/cavAo?, 

 Aa*o> 1/1/07 : differences; 7. 5. 4. 

 pests ; 7. 6. 2. wild form dis- 

 tinguished : medicinal use ; 

 9. 8. 2. juice of stalk collected, 

 with a piece of wool ; 9. 11. 10. 



leaf Of A.i/3ai/wTts ri a.Knpiro<; COmp. 

 to 6. -TI rrtKpd.. 



, lettuce, Lactuca satiea 

 7. 2. 4. grows again when stem is 

 cut : effect on flavour ; 7. 2. 9. 

 root described; 7. 5. 3. bears 

 transplanting. 



flpvaAAi'?, Plantago crassifolia 

 7. 11. 12. flowers more or less in a 



' spike.' 



Qpvov, (a grass), Imperata arundi- 

 nacea 



4. 11. 12. foliage of some KaAa^ot, 

 comp. 



6pvopov (?) (= ffrpvxvbs o /mai'iKo? 

 9. 11. 6.), thorn-apple, Datura 

 Stramonium. 



Bvia. (0veia), odorous cedar, Jnni- 



perus foetidissima 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen ; 3. 4. 2. time of 

 budding ; 3. 4. 6. time of fruit- 

 ing ; 4. 1. 3. grows on hill-tops. 



(Ovua, ? a madrepore 

 4. 7. 1. grows in Atlantic : turns 

 to stone). 



Ovufipa. (evufipov), savory, Satureia 



Thymbra 



1. 3. 1. (?) a typical under-shrub ; 

 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 1. 12. 2. 

 taste of sap; 6. 1. 4. a spineless 

 wild under-shrub ; 6. 2. 3. seed 

 conspicuous: not, like 0u>o?, 

 particular as to situation ; 6.7.5. 

 a wild form of epn-vAAos comp.; 

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

 germination; 7. 1. 6. germin?,- 



45 2 



tion ; 7. 5. 5. seed keeps well; 



7. 6. 1. wild form distinguished. 

 9vy.ov (1) (flvVos), Cretan thyme, 



Thymbra capitata 

 1. 12. 2. taste of sap; 3. 1. 3. re- 

 produces itself without seed; 



6. 2. 3. two forms, black and 



white : seed inconspicuous ; 



6. 2. 4. requires sea-breezes. 

 ('0v>oi/' (2), ? a madrepore 

 4. 7. 2. a marine plant which turns 



to stone : described). 

 6vov (0va), thyine-wood, Callitris 



quadrivalvis 

 5. 3. 7. described : character and 



use of wood ; 5. 4. 2. wood proof 



against decay. 



iao-twi/Tj, bindweed, Convolvulus 



sepium 

 1. 13. 2. flower consists of one 



' leaf.* 



IK/AT?, ? duckweed, Lemna minor 

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

 Copais; 4.10.4. requires further 

 investigation 

 l|ia (1), oak-mistletoe, Loranthus 



europaeus 



3. 7. 6. grows on oak and other 

 trees; 3. 16. 1. grows on Trpu/os. 



li'a (2) (= ateavda (9) = acavos = 

 ii'fi7 = xajaaiA.e'a>i' Aeu6s), pine- 



thistle, Atracti/lis aummifera 

 9. 1. 3. Cretan : produces a gum. 



if(.V>)(gum (d/<eu>0iKrj) /nao-n^i) 6. 4. 9., 

 9. 1. 2.) (= a.K.avOa (9) = axou-os 

 = tt'a (2) = xaM"A.eW 6 Aeu(f6s), 

 pine-thistle, Atractylis gummi- 

 fera 



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

 6. 4. 4. time of growing ; 6. 4 9. 

 described ; 9. 1. 2. produces a 

 gum called ftaori'xr?. 



lov ( iaivta. = lov TO \evKov), gilli- 



flower, Matthiola incana 

 1. 9. 4. evergreen; 2. 1. 3. pro- 

 pagation; 4. 7. 4. colour and 

 scent of unnamed Arabian 

 tree (see App. (12)) comp. ; 

 6. 1. 1. in list of under-shrubs ; 

 6. 6. 1. a cultivated under- 

 shrub : a coronary plant ; sweet- 

 scented ; 6.6.5. sweetest-scented 

 at Gyrene; 6. 6. 11. grows from 



