INDEX OF PLANTS 



size of flower of crtSrj comp.; 

 4. 13. 2. short-lived, especially 

 certain kinds; 4. 13. 3.- after 

 decaying shoots again from 

 same stock ; 4. 14. 2. apt to get 

 worm-eaten; 4. 14. 10 fruit 

 gets worm-eaten ; 4. 14. 12. un- 

 injured by special winds ; 4.16.1. 

 survives splitting of stem ; 5.3.3. 

 character of wood ; 5. 4. 1. the 

 less fruitful trees produce more 

 solid wood; 6. 4. 9 'head' of 

 III/T) comp. to ju.TJA.ov. 



/u.T}\e'a r) y^vKela, PyrUS MaluS Var.? 



4. 13. 2. specially short-lived; 

 4. 14. 7. has specially weak con- 

 stitution ; a form of ^. r) eapu^ ; 

 9. 11. 6. leaf of a-rpvxvos 6 vir- 

 i/oSSrjs comp. 

 /arjAe'a T) eapivn, Pyrus Malus var.? 



2. 1. 3. propagation ; 4. 7. 7. size 

 of cotton-bearing vessel comp.; 

 4 13. 2. specially short-lived; 

 4. 14. 7. has weak constitution ; 



(cf. ju.. -f] y^vnela). 



/arjAea 19 6eia, Pyrus Malus var.? 

 4. 13.2. comparatively long-lived. 



jtxijAe'a Tf Ilepo-iKT? (MrjSifoj) citron, Cft- 



rws Medico, 



1. 11. 4. seeds in a row; 1. 13. 4. 

 only pistillate flower fruitful ; 

 4. 4. 2. peculiar to Media and 

 Persia: described. 



JU.TJAOJ' TO KvOCOl/lOV, See KvSteH/lOS 



/ATjAwflpov (= a/ATreAo? (4)), bryony, 



Bryonia cretica 

 3. 18. 11. fruit of er/arxa^ (2) comp.; 



6. 1. 4. a spineless wild under- 



shrub. 

 /arji'ai'tfo? , Limnanthemum nymphoi- 



des 

 4. 10. 1-2. in list of plants of 



Lake Copais ; 4. 10. 4. requires 



further investigation. 

 /ouAa(= o>uA.a (2)),smilax, Smilax 



aspera 

 1. 10. 5. leaf described ; 1. 10. 6. 



leaf with spinous projections; 



6. 8. 3. flower used in garlands. 

 ju.i'A.0?, yew, Taxus baccata 



1. 9. 3. evergreen; 3. 3. 1. a 



mountain tree; 3. 3. 3. ever- 

 green ; 3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 



3. 4. 5. time of flowering and 



fruiting ; 3. 4. 6. time of fruit- 



THEOPH. VOL. II. 



ing; 3. 6. 1. slow growing (?) 



3. 10. 2. described ; 4. 1. 3. likes 

 shade ; 5. 7. 6. uses of wood. 



\i.lvQi\ (ju.iV0a) (= r)Sv6criJ.ov), green 



mint, Mentha viridis 

 2. 4. 1. o-iorV/Spiov turns into M- 

 unless often transplanted; 6.7.2. 

 said by some to have no fruit. 

 fjLvdffiov (= f*.a.\ivaOd\\7)), Cyperus 



esculentus 

 4. 8. 2. used for food in Egypt ; 



4. 8. 6. described. 



fjivaKavOos (= /cei/rpo/xuppiVjj), but- 



cher's broom, Ruscus aculeatus 

 6. 5. 1. in list of spinous plants 



which have leaves as well as 



spines. 



jotvKTj?, mushroom etc., Fungus 

 1. 1. 11. has not all the ' parts ' of 



a plant; 1. 5. 3. stem very 



smooth ; 1. 6. 5. no roots ; 



3. 7. 6. grows on roots of trees. 



[4. 7. 2. marine growths which 



turn to stone] ; 



[4. 14. 3. name given to a disease 



of eA.aa], 



(= aKoi>i.Toi' = 



spn-i'os (3)), wolf's bane, Aconi- 

 tum Antkora 



6. 1. 4. a spineless wild under- 



shrub: belongs to 'ferula-like' 



plants; 6. 2. 9. do.; has a 



fibrous stem. 



upiKij (1), tamarisk, Tamarix te- 



trandra 



1. 4. 3. 'amphibious'; 1. 9. 3. 

 evergreen; 1. 10. 4. leaves 

 fleshy; 3. 3. 1. tree of mountain 

 and plain; 3. 3. 3. evergreen; 



3. 16. 4. bark of Ko/uapos comp.; 



4. 2. 6. (?) leaf of ^Wos comp.; 

 4. 6. 7. leaf of SpO? (7) comp ; 



6. 2. 1. leaf of Ki'e'oopos 6 /ue'Aas 



comp.; 6. 4. 8. flower of x a ^ at - 



AeW comp. 

 vpuoj (2), tamarisk, Tamarix artic- 



ulata 



5.4.8. Arabian : wood very strong. 

 .uppiVrj ([j.vppivo<; , /uvpTos) (fruit M^P" 



TOV), myrtle, Myrtus communis 

 1. 3. 3. effect of not pruning; 



1. 9. 3. evergreen; 1. 10. 2. 



leaves close-set and opposite ; 



1. 10. 4. leaves narrow ; 1. 10. 8. 



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