INDEX OF PLANTS 



4. 8. 5. stem of trapi comp ; 

 6. 3. 1. belongs to 'ferula-like ' 

 plants. 



napOeviov, bachelor's buttons, Pyre- 

 thrum Parthenium 



7. 7. 2. a \dxavov : needs cooking 

 Treats, bullfist, Lycoperdon Bovista 



I. 6. 5. no roots. 



77-eAe(avos, axe-weed, Securigem Coro- 

 nilla 



8. 8. 3. grows specially among 

 a<j)dKri : name explained. 



irevTa-neTes ( = Trei/rcu^iAAoi/ 9.13. 5.), 



cinquefoil, Potentilla reptans 



9. 13. 5. described. 



nevTa.(}>v\\oi' ( = TrevTaTrere's 9. 13. 5.), 



cinquefoil, Potentilla reptans. 

 (TreVepi), pepper, Piper nigrum 

 9. 20. 1. a fruit : two forms : de- 

 scribed : properties : antidote 

 to Kuveiov; 9. 20. 2. size of 

 Ki/iSio? KOKKOS comp. 

 nepSiKLov, 'partridge-plant,' Polygo- 



num ttiaritimum 

 1. 6. 11. large fleshy roots. 

 irepiTxos (? a-Tpvx vo< > TreptTrds) ( = 

 viKos 9. 11. 6.), 



jrepcrea ( = TTep<riov),MimuSOpS ScMm- 



peri 



3. 3. 5. not fruitful everywhere ; 

 4. 2. 1. peculiar to Egypt; 

 4. 2. 5. described ; 4. 2. 8. com- 

 mon in Thebaid. 



Trepo-iov ( = Trep<rea.),MimilSOpS Schitn- 



peri 



2. 2. 10. effects of climate. 

 nevKeSavov, sulphur-wort, Peuceda- 

 num officinale 



Q. 14. 1. how long drug will keep ; 



9. 15. 1. grows in Arcadia; 



9. 20. 2. properties of root : use 



in medicine : grows in Arcadia. 



irevicr), fir, Pinus spp. 



1. 3. 6. refuses cultivation ; 1. 5. 1. 

 erect and tall ; 1. 5. 4. wood has 

 many knots ; 1.6.1. core woody; 

 1. 6. 3. root single ; 1. 6. 5. root? 

 not branching; 1. 8. 1. many 

 knots; 1. 9. 3. evergreen (the 

 wild and one cultivated kind) ; 

 1. 10. 4. leaves like teeth of 

 comb(?); 1.10 6. leaf spinousat 

 tip; 1. 12. 1. taste of fruit; 

 1. 12. 2. taste of sap ; 2. 2. 2. 



propagated only by seed ; 2. 5. 2. 

 instance of very long roots; 

 3. 1. 2. grows only from seed: 

 3. 2. 3. evidence that it is really 

 wild; 3. 3. 1. a mountain tree; 

 3. 3. 3. evergreen ; 3. 3. 8. doubt 

 whether it has a flower ; 3. 4. 5. 

 time of budding and fruiting; 

 3. 4. 6. time of fruiting ; 3. 5. 1. 

 periods of budding ; 3. 5. 3. do.; 



3. 5. 5. winter-buds ; 3. 5. 6. 

 cone; 3. 6. 1. quick growing: 

 even young tree fruits ; 3. 6. 4. 

 not deep-rooting ; 3. 7. 1. dies if 

 topped ; 3. 7. 3. produces a 

 'tuft' (Ku'rrapos); 3. 9. 1-8. 

 kinds according to various 

 authorities (see beloiv) : distinc- 

 tion from TTI'TVS; 3. 9. 4. timber, 

 foliage; 3. 9. 5. further dis- 

 tinction from TTtVn? : the disease 

 1 pitch-glut' ; 3. 9. 7. comparison 

 with eAa-nj; 3. 9. 8. do.: core 

 and callus; 4. 1. 1. likes sun; 



4. 1. 2. in shade has inferior 

 timber ; 4. 5. 1 . in list of North- 

 ern trees ; 4. 5. 3. does not grow 

 in Pontus; 4. 15. 3. effects of 

 stripping bark at various sea- 

 sons; 4. 16. 1. topping fatal; 

 4.16. 1-2. not injured by cutting 

 for tar ; 4.16. 4. said to perish 

 if entirely deprived of its heart- 

 wood ; 5. 1. 2. time of cutting 

 timber; 5. 1. 4. do.; 5. 1. 9-10. 

 methods of cleaving; 5. 4. 2. 

 wood (when resinous) proof 

 against decay ; 5. 4. 4. more 

 eaten by teredon than eXarrj : 



5. 4. 8. effect of salt water on 

 different parts; 5. 5. 1. knotty 

 parts of wood hard to work ; 

 5. 6. 1. wood good for struts: 

 behaviour under pressure; 5.6.2. 

 takes glue best of all woods ; 

 5. 7. 1-2. uses of wood in ship- 

 building; 5. 7. 4-5. uses in 

 house-building and crafts; 5.8.1. 

 grows to great size in Latin m, 

 but finer still in Corsica ; 5. 8. 3. 

 grows in hill-country of Latium ; 

 5. 9. 3. charcoal of this wood 

 preferred by smiths to that of 

 fipus; 9. 1. 2. sap gummy; 9.1.6. 

 time of tapping; 9. 2. 1. pro- 



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