INDEX OF PLANTS 



s, wild rose, Rosa semper- 

 virens 



3. 18. 4. described ; 9. 8. 5. super- 

 stition as to method of cutting. 

 vvtaij/, rib-grass, Plantago lanceo- 

 lata 



7.7.3. time of growing : 7.11.2. (?) 



flowers in a spike. 

 un-dpiTTos, cypress, Cupressus 

 sempervirens 



1. 5. 1. erect and tall; 1. 5. 3. 

 wood not fleshy ; 1. 6. 4. shallow 

 rooting; 1. 6. 5. roots not 

 branching; 1. 8. 2. 'male' has 

 more knots than ' female ' ; 

 1. 9. 1. growth chiefly upwards ; 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 1. 10. 4. 

 leaves fleshy; 2. 2, 2. propa- 

 gation ; 2. 2. 6. seed of ' female ' 

 produces ' male ' trees ; 2. 7. 1. 

 dislikes manure and water; 

 3. 1. 6. comes up spontaneously 

 in Crete; 3. 2. 3. evidence that 

 it is really wild (at least ' male ' 

 form) ; 3. 2. 6. characteristic of 

 the Cretan Ida ; 3. 12 4, bark 

 of /ce'Spos(l) comp.; 4.1.3. grows 

 very high on Cretan mountains ; 

 4. 3. 1. grows in Cyrenaica; 



4. 5. 2. abounds in Crete, Lycia, 

 Rhodes; 4. 18. 12. beer (/3pvrds) 

 made from K. in Egypt ; 4, 16. 1. 

 some think t9pping fatal ; 5.3.7. 

 0voi/ comp.: images made from 

 the wood; 5. 4. 1. the 'male* 

 form the more fruitful ; 5. 4. 2. 

 wood proof against decay: an 

 instance : takes a fine polish ; 



5. 7. 4. use of wood in house- 

 building. 



viretpoi/, Cyperus rotundus 



9. 7.3. in list Of aptoju.o.Ta. 



VTreipcs, galingale, Cyperus longus 

 1. 5. 3.. stem very smooth ; 1. 6. 8. 

 a stout root and also fibrous 

 roots ; 1. 8. 1. no knots ; 1. 10. 5. 

 leaves end in a point; further 

 described; 4. 8. 1. in list of TO. 

 AoxfwiSr); 4. 8. 12. leaves of 

 juaAti/afldAAr; comp.; 4.tlO. 1. in 

 list of plants of Lake Copais; 

 4. 10. 5. described; 4. 10. 6. 

 grows both on land and in 

 water : grows on the float- 

 ing islands of Lake C'opais 



4. 11. 12. foliage of some KoAa/xot 



comp. 



K.VTLVO 1 ;, see p6a. 

 KVTtcros (1), laburnum, Laburnum 



vulgare 

 I.Q.I, core hard and close ; 4. 4. 6. 



habit of e/3eV?) comp.; 5. 3. 1. 



wood of the core very close 



and heavy. 

 KUTKTOS (2), tree-medick, Medicago 



arborea 



4. 16. 5. dangerous to trees. 

 /wojuaKov, Ailanthus malabctrica 

 9. 7. 2. an Arabian apwjua (i.e. 



imported through Arabia : 



mixed with other apM^ara : 



[name also given to fruit of a 

 different plant]. 



v, hemlock, Conium macu- 

 latum 



1. 5. 3. stem fleshy ; 6. 2. 9. belongs 

 to ' ferula-like ' plants : has a 

 hollow stem ; 7. 6. 4. leaf of 

 opeiocre'Au'Of' comp.; 9. 8. 3. most 

 powerful juice from root; 

 9. 15. 8. localities; 9. 16. 8. medi- 

 cal experience ; 9. 16. 9. treat- 

 ment in Keos; 9. 20. 1. iretrepi 

 an antidote to K. 



K(av6<j)opo<; , see [TTCVKIJ 17] 



\dOvpos, Lathi/rus sativus 

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

 8. 10. 5. infested by ' worms.' 



\atcdpr) (\a.Kapa.) ( = /cepatros ? Mace- 

 donian name), bird-cherry. Pru- 

 nus avium 



3. 3. 1. a tree of mountain and 

 plain; 3. 6. 1. slow-growing (?). 



A.a7r<x0oj (XdiraOov), monk's rhubarb, 



Rumex Patientia 



1. 6. 6. root single; 7. 1. 2. time 

 of sowing; 7. 2. 7-8. root 

 described; 7. 4. 1. only one 

 kind ; 7. 6. 1. wild form distin- 

 guished (see below); 9. 11. 1. 

 leaf of Trdvaxes TO Xeipcoj/eiof 



comp. 

 kd.ira.6ov TO dypiov, dock, Rumex con- 



glomemtus 



7. 6. 1. distinguished from A. TO 

 Ji/xepoi/; 7.7.2. a \d\avov; needs 

 cooking. 



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