INDEX OF PLANTS 



KOKKV(t.ri\fa. (r/ AiyvTm'a) (sebesten), 



Cordia Myxa 

 4. 2. 10. described. 

 KoAoiTta (1) (/coAovTe'a 3. 17. 2.: C/. 



3. 17. 3. n.), Ci/tisus aeolicus 

 1. 11. 2. tree of Lipari islands: 

 seeds in a pod ; 3. 17. 2. de- 

 scribed. 

 KoAoiria (2), Salix cinerea 



3. 17. 3. Idaean : described 



KoAo/cwTTj, gourd, Cucurbita maxima 



1. 11. 4. seeds in a row: 1. 12. 2. 



taste of sap; 1. 13. 3. flower 



attached above fruit: 2. 7. 5. 



use of dust; 7. 1. 2-3. time of 



sowing and of germination; 



7. 1. 6. germination ; 7.2.9. root 



described ; 7. 4. 1. several kinds ; 



7. 5. 5. seed does not keep well. 



/coAvre'a, bladder-senna, Colutea ar- 



borescens 

 [3. 14. 4. described.] 



KO/uapos (fruit jueju.ai'KvAof 3. 16. 4.), 



arbutus, Arbutus Unedo 

 1. 5. 2. bark readily drops off ; 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 3. 16. 4. de- 

 scribed; 3. 16. 6. leaf of KOK- 

 Kvye'a comp.; 5. 9. 1. wood makes 

 good charcoal. 



KQU.Y) = TpayoTTtoyo)!' 7. 7. 1. Q.V, 



K.6i>va, Inula spp. 

 6. 1. 4. a spineless wild under - 

 shrub; 6. 2. 5. two kinds de- 

 scribed and compared (' male ' 

 and 'female') (see belov:); 

 7. 10. 1. grows and flowers 

 entirely in summer. 



Kovvfa TJ appriv, Inula VlSCOSd 



6. 2. 5. 

 Kowga. ij 07jAeia, Inula graveolens 



6. 2. 5. 



Kopiawov, coriander, Coriandmm 



sativum 



1. 11. 2. seeds naked ; 7. 1. 2-3. 

 time of sowing and germination ; 

 7. 1. 6. germination; 7. 2. 8. 

 root described; 7. 3. 2. seeds 

 described; 7. 4. 1. only one 

 kind; 7. 5. 4. effect of hot 

 weather ; 7. 5. 5. seed keeps well. 



/copujix/Sias, see KITTO9 o AevKo?. 



Kopxopos, blue pimpernel, Anagallis 

 caerulea 



7. 7. 2. a Aaxayoi' : proverbial for 

 bitterness, 



458 



hartshorn, Plantago 

 Coronopus 

 7. 8. 3. leaves ' on the ground.' 



KOO-TOS, Saussurea Lappa 

 9. 7. 3. in list of ap^ar 

 KOTIVOS (? = dypie'Aaios), Wild olive, 



Olea Oleaster 



1. 4. 1. more fruitful than eAaa ; 

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

 more knots than <fAaa; 1. 8. 3. 

 knots regular : knots opposite ; 



1. 8. 6. liable to excrescences; 

 1.14.4. wild form of eAaa ; 2.2.11. 

 cannot be made into eAaa by 

 cultivation : effect of transplant- 

 ing and removing top-growth ; 



2. 3. 1. occasionally changes to 

 eAaa spontaneously; 3. 2. 1. 

 produces more fruit than eAaa 

 but ripens less; 3. 6. 2. knots 

 opposite ; 3. 15. 6. size of fruit 

 Of Kparatyos Comp.; 4. 4. 11. 



Indian olive between K. and 

 eAaa; 4. 13. 1. longer-lived than 

 eAaa; 4. 13. 2. story of a very 

 old K. at Olympia; 4. 14. 12. 

 suffers less than eAaa from 

 special winds ; 5. 2. 4. story of 

 a tree at Megara ; 5. 3. 3. char- 

 acter of wood ; 5. 4. 2. wood 

 proof against decay; 5. 4. 4. 

 wood not eaten by teredon : 

 5. 7. ses of wood for car- 

 pen' .ols. 



KOVKIO,. = Koi'), doum-palm, 



Ht/pnaene thebaica 



2. 6. 9. (not named) described; 

 4. 2. 7. described. 



Kpai/eia (fruit KpdvfOv 4. 4. 5 ), 



cornelian cherry, Cera 's 

 mas 



1.6.1. core hard and close; 1.8.2. 

 has more knots than flrjAv- 

 /cpaveta; 3. 2. 1. fruit sweeter 

 and better ripened in wild than 

 in cultivated form ; 3.3.1. tree 

 of mountain and plain ; 3. 4. 2. 

 time of budding ; 3. 4. 3. time 

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

 ing (?); 3. 12. 1-2. described; 



4. 4. 5. fruit of an unnamed 

 Indian tree (seeApp. (6)) comp.; 



5. 4. 1. more fruitful than Or)\v- 

 Kpaveca; 5. 6. 4. wood very 

 strong. 



