INDEX OF PLANTS 



even young tree fruits; 3.9 4-8. 

 TTfVKT\ and TUTVS ; 3 9. 6. dis- 

 tinction from TrevKTj; 3. 11. 1. 

 bark of o-^e'i'Sa.jitf'os comp.; 3.17.1. 

 bark of <eAA6s comp.; 4. 5. 3 

 does not grow in Pontus : 

 4. 14. 8. if topped, becomes 

 barren, but is not destroyed; 



4. 16 1. topping fatal; 5. 1. 2. 

 time of cutting timber ; 5. 1. 4. 

 do.; 5. 1. 5-6. timber comp. 

 with eAaTTj; 5 7. 1. used in 

 Cyprus for ship building instead 

 of Trevor?; 5. 7. 3. wood used for 

 bent-wood work in triremes; 



5. 7. 5. use of wood in ship- 

 building and house-building : 

 soon rots; 5. 7. 8. use of wood 

 for carpenter's tools ; 5. 9. 2. 

 charcoal of this wood used In 

 silver mines ; 9.1.2. sap gummy ; 

 9. 2. 1. production of reran 

 (pTjTiVrj); 9. 2. 2. quality of 

 resin ; 9. 2. 3. said to be burnt 

 for pitch (TU'TTO.) in Syria. 



TUTUS r) dypia. ( = TUTUS = TreuKTj n 

 appTjf = Treu'/cTj 77 TrapaAiain 3.9.5.) 



Pinus halepcnsis (mountain 

 form) 



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

 mountain tree (Macedonian). 



TUTU? ] </>0eipoTroi6s, Pinus brutia 



2. 2. 6. seeds come true. 

 TrXaTat-oS; plane, Platanus orientalis 



1. 4. 2. lives near water ; 1. 6. 3. 

 roots many and long ; 1 7. 1. 

 example of long roots ; 1. 8. 5. 

 diseased formation (KpaStj) ; 

 1. 9. 5. evergreen specimens ; 

 1. 10. 4. leaves broad; J.10. 7. 

 attachment of leaf-stalk; 3.1.1. 

 propagation ; 3. 1 3. produces 

 seed and seedlings ; 3.3.3. ever- 

 green in some places ; 3 4. 2. 

 time of budding; 3. 6. 1. quick 

 growing; 3. 11 1. leaf of ox/>eV- 

 SafjLvos comp.; 3. 11. 4. has a 

 sort of winter-bud like that 

 of /ueAia; 4. 5. 6. found at 

 only one place on Adriatic 

 coast : rare in Italy ; 4. 5. 7. 

 common in some Mediterranean 

 regions; 4. 7. 4. size of unnamed 

 Arabian tree (see App. 12a) 

 comp.; 4. 8. 1. grows partially 



in water ; not common on Nile ; 

 4. 13. 2; trees said to have been 

 planted by Agamemnon ; 4.15.2. 

 bark cracks; 4. 16. 2. grows 

 again after being cut or blown 

 down: instances; 5 3. 4. char- 

 acter of wood ; 5. 7. 3. wood 

 used for bent-wood work : soon 

 decays ; 5. 9. 4. wood makes an 

 evil smoke when burnt for char- 

 coal; 9. 11. 6. ' head ' of o-rpux- 

 vos 6 juaiaKos comp. to fruit of TT. 



7rAaTi></>uAAos (6pvs) see Spus (6). 



Troa, grass 

 7. 8. 3. leaves ' on the ground.' 



Trdo. 17 M-qSiKYj, see MT/SIKT;. 



Tr60os (1), larkspur, Delphinium 



orientate 



6. 8. 3. a coronary plant : flowers 

 in summer: flower like uafarflos. 



Tr60os (2) (= i(r^)6SeAos), asphodel, 



Asphodel us ramosus 

 6. 8. 3. a coronary plant: flowers 

 in summer : flower white : used 

 in connexion with funerals. 



TroAtoj', hulwort, Teucr'nnn Folium 

 1. 10. 4. leaves fleshy: prevents 

 moth in clothes; 2. 8. 3. used 

 for capriflcation ; 7 10. 5. ever- 

 green. 



TroAvd/cai'<?os, Carduus acanthoides 

 6. 4. 3. a ' thistle-like' plant. 



jroAvTToSioi/, polypody, Polypodium 



vulgar e 



9.13.6. peculiar shape : described : 

 named from cuttle-fish (TroAu- 

 TTOUS), and used as charm to 

 prevent polyp (TroAuVous) : other 

 medicinal use: habitat; 9.20.4. 

 comes up after rain : has no 

 seed. 



npatTiof, Marrubium spp. 

 6. 1. 4. a spineless wild under- 

 shrub ; G. 2. 5. two kinds; 

 see below. 



Trpda-iov (1), horehound, Marrubium 



peregrinum 



6. 2. 5. leaf described: used by 

 druggists. 



Trp<x<7toi> (2), horehound, Marrubium 

 vulgar e 



6. 2. 5. leaf described. 

 Trpdvov (1), leek, Allium Porrum 



7. 1. 2-3. time of sowing and of 

 germination; 7. 1. 6. germina- 



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