INDEX OF PLANTS 



kind ; 7. 7. 4. see K poKo<s ; 9. 7. 3. 



in list of apo/u.aTa. 



s, crocus, crocus can- 



7. 7. 4 : 7. 10. 2. (see 

 Kpo/avoyrjTetov, onion, Allium Cepa 

 var. 



4. 6. 2. root of (/>UKOS TO v\arv 



comp. 

 Kpdnvov, onion, Allium Cepa 



1. 5. 2. ' bark ' in layers ; 1. 6. 7. 

 root in scales ; 1. 6. 9. no side 

 roots; 1. 10. 7. attachment of 

 leaves; 1. 10. 8. leaves hollow; 

 7. 1. 7. stem single; 7. 2. 1. 

 propagation ; 7. 2. 3. growth of 

 yri&voi' and npda-ov comp.: off- 

 sets specially numerous ; 7. 3. 4. 

 seed borne at top ; 7. 4. 7-10. 

 kinds distinguished, 2ap6toi/, 

 Kin'Sioc, 2afio9pd/ciOf, OTjTai'ioi', 

 o-^icTToV, 'Atr/caAwi/ioi' i cultiva- 

 tion and special points of <rxw 

 TOV (see below), 'A<TKa\u>vt.ov : 

 further local varieties ; 7. 4. 12 

 formation of roots of a-KopoSov 

 contrasted ; 7. 5. 1. likes water; 

 7 5. 2. said to dislike rain- 

 water; 7. 8. 2. stem smooth, 

 not branched ; 7. 9. 4. c/. 1. 6. 7 ; 

 7. 13. 4. grows in colonies be- 

 cause of offsets ; 9. 15. 7. root of 

 JUU>AV comp. 



Kpo^vov TO O-XLVTOV, shallot, Allium 

 Cepa var. 



7. 4. 7-10. distinguished from 

 other varieties of /cpo'/avoy : cul- 

 tivation. 



KPOTUV, castor-oil plant, Ricinus 

 communis 



1. 10. 1. leaves change shape with 



age of plant ; 3.18. 7. do. 

 /cuajuos, bean, Vicia Faba 



3. 13. 3. size of fruit of Kepao-o? 

 comp.; 3. 15. 3. fruit of rcp/ui^o? 

 comp.; 3. 17. 6 size of berry of 

 aju7re\o? (2) comp.; 4. 3. 1. size 

 of fruit of AOJTOS (4) comp.; 



7. 3. 1. length of flowering 

 of UKIHOV comp.; 8. 1. 1. in 

 list of pulses; 8. 1. 3-4, sown 

 early, but can be sown late; 



8. 1. 5. time of germination: 

 very slow ; 8.2.1. germination 

 described; 8. 2. 3. comes up 



460 



with several leaves : roots and 

 side-growths contrasted with 

 other pulses; 8. 2. 5. flowering 

 time ; 8. 2. 6. time of maturing 

 seed ; 8. 3. 1. leaf ; 8. 3. 2. stem ; 

 8. 5. 1. more than one kind: 

 white form sweetest; 8. 5. 4. 

 attachment of seed ; 8. 6. 1. rain 

 not beneficial after sowing; 

 8. 6. 5. likes water when in 

 flower, but not later; 8. 7. 2. 

 makes ground fertile for epe- 

 0iy0os ; 8. 8. 6 causes etc. of 

 K. becoming ' cookable ' or ' un- 

 cookable ' ; 8. 9. 1. improves the 

 soil (cf. 8. 7. 2.) ; 8. 10. 5. in- 

 fested by u>es; 8. 11. 1. seed 

 does not keep; 8. 11. 3. seed 

 keeps well in some localities. 

 /UOS (6 AiyvVnos), Nelumbium spe- 

 ciosum 



4. 8. 7-8 described; 4. 8. 9. stalk, 

 leaves and growth of fruit of 

 A.WTOS (2) comp. 



cv6wf,.oj (fruit yu.rjAoi' /cvSumov) ( = 

 a-rpovOCov (1)), quince, Cydonia 

 vulgaris 



2. 2. 5. produced from seed of 

 a-rpovOiov, 4. 8. 11. size of root 



Of A.WTO? (2) COmp. to /ATJA.O:/ 



7. 13. 9. (hi defective sentence) : 



belongs to TO. /3oA/3^6rj. 



VK\dfjui>o<;, cyclamen, Cyclamen 



graecum 



7. 9. 4. root has 'bark'; 9. 9. 1. 

 root and juice used ; 9. 9. 3. use 

 in medicine and as charm ; 

 9. 18. 2. leaf of cr/copiu'os (3) 

 comp. 



V^LVOV, cummin, Cuminum Cymi- 



num 



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

 seeds described: popular belief 

 about sowing; 7. 4. 1. several 

 kinds ; 8. 3. 5. seed very abun- 

 dant and small; 8. 6. 1 rain 

 not beneficial after sowing; 

 8. 8. 5. a plant parasitic on 

 root (see App. (25)); 8.10.1. 

 diseases ; 9. 8. 8. cf. 7. 3. 2-3. 



woppoSov, dog-rose, Rosa coMina 

 4. 4. 8. an unnamed Indian tree 

 (cotton plant) comp. 



