INDEX OF PLANTS 



opo/3os, bitter vetch, Ervum Ervilia 



2. 4. 2. more digestible if sown in 

 spring ; 7. 5. 4. used to prevent 

 \jtv\\at in pcu/>ai>i's; 7. 6. 3. size of 



fruit of in-Troo-eA.U'Oi'COmp.: 8.1.4. 



sown both early and late ; 8.2.5. 



flowering time; 8. 3. 2. stem; 



8. 5. 1. more than one kind : 



white form sweetest; 8. 5. 2. 



seeds not in compartments; 



8. 5. 3. shape of pod ; 8. 8. 4. 



6poj3ayvTi grows specially among 



6.; 8. 10. 1. a pest; 8. 11. 2. 



seed keeps well; 8. 11. 6. do. 



specially in hill-country ; 9.20.1. 



shipe of one land of neirepi 



(fruit) comp. 

 opTvg ( o-TeA.e</>oupos according to 



some, 7. 11. 2.), plantain, Plan- 



tago JLagopus. 

 opvgov, rice. Oryza saliva 



4. 4. 10. described. 

 opxts (1) (/^eyas), orchis, Orchis pap- 



ilionacea 



9.18.3. properties : leaf and stalk. 

 6px<.s (2) (/on/epos), orchis, Orchis 



longicruris 



9.18.3. properties: leaf and. stalk. 

 oQ-Tpva, (oorpvi?) (oorpvi's = o'orpus 



3.10.3.), hop-hornbeam, Ostrya 



carpinifolia 

 I. 8. 2. male ' has more knots 



than 'female'; 3. 3. 1. tree of 



mountain and plain ; 3. 6. 1. 



slow-growing (?); 3. 10. 3. de- 



scribed. 



ocrrpus(= ba-rpva 3.10.3.), hop-horil- 

 beam, Ostrya carpinifolia 



3. 10 3. described. 

 oinyyov, (Jolocasia antiquorum 



1.1.7. 'fruit' underground; 1.6.9. 

 grows underground; 1.6.11. 

 described. 



4. 1. 3. likes shade. 

 auovia( = 'yAvKv<rio 1 T) 9. 8. 6.), peony, 



Paeonia officinalis 

 9. 8. 6. superstition as to time of 



digging. 

 aAtoupo? (1), Christ's thorn, Pali- 



urus australis 

 1. 3. 1. a typical ' shrub ' ; 1.3. 2. 



becomes tree-like ; 1 .5.3. thorns 



on wood; 1. 10. 6. leaf with 



spinous projections; 1. 10. 7. 

 stem presently spinous ; 3. 3. 1. 

 tree of mountain and plain; 



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

 time of fruiting ; 3. 11. 2. fruit 

 of o-$eV6ajai>os comp.; 3. 18. 3. 

 kinds: described; 4. 8. 1. to 

 some extent grows in marshes ; 

 4.12.4. to some extent aquatic; 

 6.1.3. has spines on the shoots. 



na\iovpos (2) (6 AiyvTTTtos), Zizyphus 



Spina-Christi 

 4. 3. 1-2. common in Libya; 



4. 3. 3. described : distinguished 

 from TT. of Hellas. 



navaKfLa (= ira.va.Kes TO 'Hpa/cAetoi'), 



Opopanax hispidus 

 9. 15. 7. localities. 



rrdvaKes (TO Svptov ? 9. 7. 2 ! 9. 10. 1.), 



(juice xaAjBairi (?) 9.7.2: 9.9.2., 



see note), all-heal, Ferulago 



galbanifera 



9. 1. 2. in list of plants whose 

 juice is a gum : 9. 7. 2. Syrian : 



X^A/Barr? made from TT.; 9. 7. 3. 



in list of aptojuaTo. ; 9. 9. 1. root 



fruit and juice used; 9. 9. 2. 



uses for medicine and perfume ; 



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



9. 11. 4. two further kinds, one 



fine-leaved, the other not: 



medicinal use. 



ndvaKes TO 'AcrKArjTrieiov, Ferula no- 



dosa 



9. 8. 7. superstition as to gather- 

 ing; 9. 11, 1. described: medi- 

 cinal use. 



Tfd.vaK.es TO 'HpaxAetoi/ (= Trai/u/ceia), 



Opopanax hispidus 

 9. 11. 1. in list of kinds of *-.; 

 9. 11. 3. described : medicinal 

 use. 

 TravctKes TO Xeipajyeiov, elecampane, 



Inula Helenium 

 9. 11. 1. described: habitat: 



medicinal use. 

 iravTdSova-a, star-thistle, Centaurea 



Calcitrapa 



6. 5. 1. in list of spinous plants 

 which have leaves as well as 

 spines. 

 TraTrupos (stalk TraTi-vpos), papyrus, 



Cyperus Papyrus 

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

 4. 8. 3-4. described: use 



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