INDEX OF PLANTS 



y, willow-weed, Polygo- 

 num Persicaria 

 9. 18. 6. properties : described. 



araiyo? (= /cparaiyoji/ 3. 15. 6.), 



Crataegus Heldreichii 



3. 15. 6. described : perhaps a 

 wild form of /OK-O-TTI'AIJ. 



rjTri?, ox-tongue, Helminthia echi- 

 oeides 



7. 8. 3. leaves on the stalk. 



iOri, barley, Hordeum sativum 



1. 6 5. roots numerous ; 1. 6. 6. 

 do.; 1. 11. 5. each seed separ- 

 ately attached : 2. 2. 9. said to 

 turn sometimes into wheat; 

 2. 4. 1. wild K. turns into culti- 

 vated with cultivation ; 4. 4. 9. 

 India has a corresponding cereal 

 and a wild form of K.; 8. 1. 1. 

 in list of cereals; 8. 1. 3. sown 

 early, before Trupos ; 8. 1. 5-6. 

 time of germination in Hellas 

 (and in Egypt ?) ; 8. 2. 1. ger- 

 mination described; 8. 2. 3. 

 single leaf first appears: roots 

 described ; 8. 2. 6. time of ma- 

 turing seed ; 8. 2. 7. time of 

 harvest in Hellas and in Egypt; 

 8. 2. 9. crop very early in island 

 ofChalkia; 8. 3.2. stem; 8.4.1-2. 

 comp. in detail with other 

 cereals : kinds distinguished 

 (see below)', 8.6.1. conditions for 

 sowing; 8. 6. 4. suitable soil; 

 8. 6. 5-6. rain hurtful when K. 

 is in flower : and when it is ripe ; 

 8. 7. 1. said to change into alpa. 

 under certain conditions ; 8.7.5. 

 in many places comes up again 

 next year ; etc.; 8. 8. 2. favour- 

 able localities ; 8.8.3. at-yi'Xw^ (2) 

 grows specially among AC.; 8.9.1. 

 exhausts the soil, but less 

 than Trupo? : reason ; 8. 10. 2. 

 wheat- rust; 8. 10. 3. effects 

 of weather ; 8. 11. 1. seed 

 keeps less well than Trvpds ; 

 8. 11. 3. grain stored without 

 drying ; 8. 11. 7. at Babylon 

 grain jumps on the threshing- 

 floor : reason ; 9. 11. 9. nOv- 

 jxaAAos 6 Mvpn'TT)? gathered at 

 time of barley-harvest ; 9. 12. 

 4. WKUV i) pom? grows in fields 

 of K. 



KpiOal a.1 aypi'ai (Indian), Sorghum 



halepense 



4. 4. 9. can be used for bread, 

 /cpiflai ai 'AxiAAeuu, barley, Hordeum 



sativum var. 

 8. 4. 2. ear close to leaf ; 8. 10. 2. 



specially liable to wheat-rust. 

 Kpidal ai 'IvSiKaC, barley, Hordeum 



sativum var. 

 8 4. 2. branching. 

 KpiOw yews rpi'fjirivov, barley, Hor- 

 deum sativum var. 

 8. 1.4. sown late. 



Kpivov ( = Kpivtavia, cf, \eipiov (1)), 



lily, Lilium candidum etc. 

 1. 13. 2. has a 'twofold' flower; 

 2.2.1. propagation from exuda- 

 tion; etc.; 4.8. 6. an unnamed 

 Egyptian plant (see App. (18)) 

 comp.; 4.8.9. petals of fiower of 

 Aomk (2) comp. ; 6. 6. 3. several 

 colour forms ; 6. 6. 8. do. ; a 

 coronary plant : described : pro- 

 pagation ; 6. 6. 9. leaves of 



i/apxtcrcro? (1) comp.; 6. 8. 3. 



flowering time ; 9. 1. 4. cf. 

 2. 2. 1. 



Kpivov TO nop<f)vpovv, Turk's cap lily, 

 Lilium chalcedonicum 



6. 6. 3. (see Kpivov). 

 *pi(H, see epe'/Sti/flo?. 



Kp<kos, crocus, Crocus spp. etc. (see 



below) 



I. 6. 6. root fleshy ; 1. 6. 7. do. 

 1. 6. 11. large fleshy root ; 

 7.7.1. leaf of TpayonwyMv comp.; 

 7. 7. 4. flowering time short: 

 three kinds mentioned, euoo>ios, 

 A.VK05, aKavOwSrft (see below). 

 7.9.4. root acorn-shaped ; 7.10 2. 

 flowers in winter; 7.13.1. leaves 

 described; 7. 13. 2. no stem 

 except flower -stem. 



Kpo/cos 6 aKav0<a8v)<; ( = KI/TJKO? = K. y 



fyxepos), safflower, Carthamus 

 tinctorius 



7. 7.4. (see (cpoxos). 



/cpoKo? 6 evoovAos, saffron crocus, 



Crocus sativus 



4. 3. 1. abundant in Cyrenaica ; 

 6. 6. 5. sweetest-scented at 

 Cyrene; 6. 6. 10. a coronary 

 plant : described : propagation ; 

 6. 8. 3. flowering time : a wild 

 (scentless) and a cultivated 



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