INDEX OF PLANTS 



apaKtas ( = K. 6 AO.K wi'i/cds 



etc.), pole-reed, ^.rwnrfo Donax 

 4. 11. 1. stout form: described: 



grows in reed-beds of Lake 



Copais. 

 /caAa/xo? (other kinds) 



4. 11. 10. briefly described. 

 /caTTTTapis, caper, Capparis spinosa 

 1. 3. 6. refuses cultivation ; 3. 2. 1. 



fruits better in wild state ; 



4. 2. 6. fruit of /SoAowos comp.; 



6. 1. 3. has spines on the shoots ; 



6. 4. 1. has spines on leaves as 

 well as on stem ; 6. 5. 2. de- 

 scribed; 7. 8. 1. stem 'on the 

 ground'; 7. 10. 1. grows and 

 flowers entirely in summer. 



/.apfia/Aoi', cress, Lepidium sativum 

 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 7. 1. 2-3. 

 time of sowing and germina- 

 tion; 7. 1. 6. germination; 



7. 4. 1. only one kind; 7. 5. 5. 

 seed keeps well. 



Kapfia/Aw/j.of', cardamom, Elettaria 



Cardamomum 



9. 7. 2. an ap<u/*a, Median or In- 

 dian ; 9. 7. 3. in list Of ap^ara. 

 Kapuu (fruit Kapvoy), hazel, Corylm 



avellana 



1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 3. 2. 3. 

 evidence that it is really wild ; 



3. 3. 1. a mountain tree ; 3. 4. 2. 

 time of budding ; 3. 4. 4. time 

 of fruiting ; 4. 5. 4. abundant 

 on Tmolus and Mysian Olym- 

 pus; 8. 2. 2. germination de- 

 scribed. 



Kapva. -ft Eti/Soucrj, sweet chestnut, Gas- 



tanea vesca var. (improved form) 



1. 11.3. seed hi a leathery shell; 



4. 5. 4. common hi Euboea and 

 Magnesia; 5. 4. 2. wood proof 

 against decay; 5. 4. 4. wood 

 does not decay in water (?) 



5. 6. 1. wood makes a noise 

 when about to split : instance ; 

 5. 7. 7. uses of wood : does not 

 rapidly decay; 5. 9. 2. charcoal 

 of this wood used in iron-mines. 



i:apva. 17 'HpcueAeom/CTj ('HpaKAeums) 



(fruit Kdpvoi'), filbert, Coryhis 

 avellana vars. 



1. 3. 3. effect of not pruning; 

 1. 10. 6. leaves notched ; 1.11.1. 

 seed immediately within enve- 



lope ; 1. 11. 3. seed in a woody 

 shell ; 3. 3. 8. doubt whether it 

 has a flower ('iovAos) ; 3. 5. 5-6. 

 catkins; 3. 6. 2. formation of 

 buds; 3. 6. 5. deep-rooting ac- 

 cording to Arcadians : etc.; 



3. 7. 3. catkins; 3. 15. 1-2. 

 described: kinds. 



apvx 17 Ilep<7i/oj, walnut, Juglans 



regia 



3.6.2. formation of buds ; 3.14.4. 

 leaf of o-Tj/avSa comp. 



ao-ux, cassia, Cinnam<nnum iners 

 4. 4. 14. in list of oriental aroma- 

 tic plants; 9. 4. 2. Arabian; 

 9. 5. 1. and 3. described: 

 method of collection ; 9. 7. 2. 

 Arabian ; 9. 7. 3. in list of opu>- 

 IJ-a.ro.. 



avKaAis, Tordylium apulum 



1. 7. 1. a \a X ai>oi>. 



e'yxpos, millet, Panicum miliaceum 



1.11.2. seeds in a husk ; 4. 4. 10. 



inflorescence of '6pv$ov comp.; 



4. 8. 10. fruit of AWTOS (2) comp.; 



4. 10. 3. size of seeds of 0-16/7 

 comp.; 8. 1. 1. in list of 'sum- 

 mer crops ' distinct from cereals 

 and pulses; 8. 1. 4. sown later 

 than cereals and pulses ; 8.2. 6. 

 time of maturing seed; 8. 3. 2. 

 stem; 8. 3. 3. flower; 8. 3. 4. 

 seed abundant; 8. 7. 3. needs 

 little water : comp. with /ue'Ai- 

 ros; 8. 9. 3. reasons why it 

 might have been expected to 

 exhaust the soil : contrasted 

 with pulses as to ' lightness ' ; 

 8.11.1. seed keeps well; 8.11.6. 

 do. specially in hill-country ; 

 9. 18. 6. fruit of Kparaiywv comp. 



eSpt's, juniper, Juniperus communis 

 1. 9. 4. evergreen : a dwarf kind 



(cf. Ke'Spos 3. 13. 7.); 1. 10. 6. 



leaf spinous at tip; 1. 12. 1. 



taste of fruit. 

 e'Spos (1) (= ovKe5pos 3. 12. 3.), 



prickly cedar, Juniperus Oxy- 



cedrus 

 1. 5. 3. wood not fleshy ; 1. 10. 6. 



leaf spinous at tip; 3. 6. 5. 



shallow-rooting according to 



Arcadians; 3.10.2. M'Ao? comp.; 



3. 12. 3-4. described : two kinds, 



i\ AvKti) and i) $om/CTJ (? 4>oiri- 



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