INDEX OF PLANTS 



eAt; 3. 18. 9-10. described: 

 habit etc.; 3. 18. 11. cluster of 

 berries of o>uA.a (2) comp.: de- 

 scribed ; 4. 4. 1. distribution in 

 Asia; 4. 16. 5. overgrowth of K. 

 dangerous to trees; 5. 3. 4. 

 character of wood ; 5. 9. 6. wood 

 said to make best fire-sticks; 

 5. 9. 7. the stationary fire-stick 

 should be made of K. or u6pa- 



yev-n; 9. 13. 6. leaf of epevOeSavov 



comp. 



KITTO? 6 e'Ai , see t'Ai 

 KITTO? 6 Aeu/cos, white-berried ivy, 



Hedera Helix 

 3. 18. 6. described : several kinds : 



VCKO?; 3.-18. 9. roots ; 3. 18. 10. 

 fruit ; 9. 18. 5. properties of fruit. 



KITTOS 6 jue'Aas, black-berried ivy, 



Hedera Helix 



3. 18. 6. several kinds; 3. 18. 9. 

 roots ; 3. 18. 10. fruit. 



Kixopiov (/axoprj), chicory, Cichorium 



Intybus 



1. 10. 7. attachment of leaves; 

 7. 7. 1. a Kaxa-vov; a class of 

 plants called ' chicory-like' from 

 their leaves; 7. 7. 3. season of 

 growing; 7. 8. 3. leaves ' on the 

 ground' and 'on the stem' ; etc.; 

 7. 9. 2. long in flower ; 7. 10. 3. 

 flowers borne in succession; 

 7. 11. 3. root, inflorescence and 

 seed-vessel described ; 9. 12. 4. 



Hrjxiav 17 coias COlllp. to K. TO 

 ayptoy; 9. 16. 4. leaf of CLKOVITOV 

 comp. 



K\rjOpa, alder, Alnus glutinosa 

 1. 4. 3. ' amphibious ' ; 3. 3. 1. tree 

 of mountain and plain ; 3. 3. 6. 

 does not always fruit ; 3. 4. 2. 

 time of budding; 3. 4. 4. time 

 of fruiting; 3. 6. 1. slow grow- 

 ing (?); 3. 6. 5. roots slender 

 and ' plain,' according to Area 

 dians; 3. 14. 3. described; 



3. 15. 1. leaf Of /capva -YI 'Hpa/cAeco- 



TIKTJ comp.; 4. 8. 1. grows par- 

 tially in water. 



cutting; 9. 18. 6-7. properties 

 of fruit. 

 KI/S'WDOV (berry KWStos KOKKOS), 



Daphne Qnidium 

 6. 1. 4. a spineless wild under- 

 shrub; 9. 20. 2. berry de- 

 scribed ; medicinal use and pro- 

 perties. 



Kvecopo; 6 AevKos, Daphne oleoides 

 6. 2. 2. distinguished from K. 6 



/xe'Aa? ; use of root. 

 Kveajpos 6 jixeAas, Thymelaea hirsuta 

 1. 10. 4. leaves fleshy; 6. 2. 2. see 



K. 6 Aev/co?. 



KI'Tj/CO? (= K. O TJjUepO? = KpOKOS 6 a.KO.V- 



3. 11. 1. a form of 

 \vit.evov t honeysuckle, Lonicera 



etrusca 

 9. 8. 5. superstition as to time of 



torius etc. (see below) 



1. 13. 3. flowers attached above 

 each seed ; 6. 1. 3. a wild under- 

 shrub : has spines on the leaves ; 

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

 6. 4. 4. no side-growths ; 6. 4. 5. 

 three forms distinguished and 

 described, one cultivated (see 

 beloiv); 6. 6, 6. seed of poSov 

 comp. 

 KVYJKO<; I) aypia, Carthamm leucocaulos 



6. 4. 5. distinguished from K. 77 



^epo?. 

 (cyrj/cos 17 dypca (ere'pa), CnicilS bene- 



dictus 



6. 4. 5. described. 



KJ/TJKOS ij TJ/itepos, Carthamustinctorius 

 6. 4 5. distinguished from wild 



kinds. 



Kvt'Sios /COK/COS, see Kvetapov 



Kol'f (= /cov/ao^opov), doum-palm, 



Hijphaene thebaica 

 1. 10. 5. reedy leaves; 2. 6. 10. a 



shrubby palm : Ethiopian. 

 KOKKvyea, wig-tree, Rhus Cotinus 

 3. 10. 6. described. 



KOKKViJ.yb.ea (fruit /co/c/cu/j.TjAci'), plum- 



tree, Prunus domestica 

 1. 10. 10. fruit made of flesh and 

 fibre; 1. 11. 1. seed enveloped 

 in flesh and stone ; 1 . 12. 1. taste 

 of fruit; 1. 13. 1. flower ' leafy ' ; 

 1. 13. 3. flower above fruit-case ; 



3. 6. 4. very shallow-rooting : 

 few roots; 3. 6. 5. deep-rooting 

 according to Idaeans; etc.: 



4. 2. 3. size of fruit of CTVKTJ ij 

 KvTrpta comp.; 4.2.5. fruit-stone 



Of Trepo-e'a COHlp. 



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