INDEX OF PLANTS 



tion; 7. 1. 7. bears fruit in 

 second year : stem single ; 

 7. 2. 2 3. root makes offsets ; 

 7. 3. 4. seed borne at top : me- 

 thod of sowing; 7. 4. 10. coat 

 often like y-rJTeiov; 7. 4. 11. size 

 of ' head ' of one year old O-KO- 

 poSov comp.; 7. 5. 3. improved 

 by transplanting ; 7. 5. 4. pests ; 

 7. 5. 5. seed keeps well ; 7. 8. 2. 

 stem smooth, not branched; 

 9. 10. 1. leaf of eMe'/Sopos 6 

 ACVKOS comp. by some. 



irpd<rov (2) ( = 6crn)p 4. 6. 2. = <UKOS 

 (1)) : grass-wrack, Posidonia 

 oceanica 

 4. 6. 2. = (Juicmjp, <7.v. 



Tj^ao-ov (3) ( = (/>u/eo? (2)), riband-weed, 



Laminaria saccharina 

 4. 6. 4. carried by current from 

 Atlantic into Mediterranean : 

 described; 4.7.1. refers to 4 6.4. 



wptvo?, kermes-oak, Quercus coccifera 

 1. 6. 1. core hard and close ; 1.6.2. 

 core large and conspicuous; 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 1. 10. 6. 

 leaves with spinous projections ; 

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

 evergreen ; 3. 3. 6. does not al- 

 ways fruit : 3. 4. 1. takes a year 

 to ripen fruit ; 3. 4. 4-6 ; time 

 of fruiting ; 3. 6. 4. deep root- 

 ing ; 3. 7. 3. produces a scarlet 

 'berry'; 3. 16. 1. described; 

 3. 16. 2. o-fjii*.a (1) comp.; 

 3. 16. 3. <f>e\\68pw; Spu? and n. 

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

 comp.; 4. 3. 1. leaf of A.WTOS (4) 

 comp.; effect of stripping bark 

 in winter; 5. 4. 8. wood of 

 juvpuo? (2) comp. for strength; 

 5. 5. 4. core not obvious, but 

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

 5. 9. 7. wood iised for fire-sticks ; 

 9. 4. 3. leaf of a-^pva. comp. by 

 some. 



Trpovfjivi) ( = o-rroSias), bullace, Prumts 



insititia 

 9. 1. 2. sap gummy. 



7TTA.ea, elm, Ulmus glabra 

 1.8.5. diseased formation (xpaSri) ; 

 1. 10. 1. leaves inverted in sum- 

 mer; 1. 10. 6. leaves notched; 

 3. 1. 1. propagation; 3. 1. 2. 

 seems to have no fruit yet re- 



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produces itself : instance ; 3.1.3. 

 do.: proof; 3. 3. 1. tree of 

 mountain and plain : 3. 3. 4. a 

 question if it bears fruit ; 3.4.2. 

 time of budding ; 3. 6. 1. quick 

 growing; 3. 7. 3. produces a 

 /Sorpvs and leaf-galls; 3. 11. 5. 

 mountain and lowland forms 

 comp.; 3. 14. 1. description: 

 kinds; 3. 15. 4. leaf-galls of 

 Te'p/oui/tfos comp.; 3. 17. 3. leaf of 

 Idacan /coXotrta comp.; 3. 17. 5. 



leaf Of <rvKriri'l8aiaCOmi).\ 3.18.5. 



leaf of povs comp.; 4. 2. 3. leaf 

 of (Tu/cTJ 17 KvTrpi'a comp.; 4. 5. 3. 

 grows in Pontus ; 4. 5. 7. com- 

 mon in some Mediterranean 

 regions ; 4. 9. 2. leaf of rpi- 

 jSoA.os (3) comp.; 4. 15. 2. sur- 

 vives stripping of bark ; 5.1.2. 

 time of cutting timber ; 5. 3. 4. 

 character of wood ; 5. 3. 5. 

 method of making door-hinges 

 of the wood ; 5. 4. 3. wood does 

 not decay if exposed to air; 

 5. 6. 4. wood strong : used for 

 door-hinges ; 5. 7. 3. wood used 

 for bent-wood work : use in 

 shipbuilding; 5. 7. 6. other 

 uses of wood ; 5. 7. 8. uses of 

 wood for carpenter's tools; 

 9. 1. 2. sap gummy : gum con- 

 tained in the ' bag ' ; 9. 4. 3. 

 leaf of a-^vpva comp. (by some). 



Tept?, fern, Nephrodium Filix-mts 

 1. 10. 5. frond described ; 4. 2. 11. 

 leaf of an unnamed Memphian 

 shrub (see App. (2)) comp.; 8.7.7. 

 destroyed by manure or by 

 sheep sleeping on it ; 9. 13. 6. 

 leaf of no\vn6Su>v comp. to n. TJ 

 /ueyaA.ij; 9. 18. 8. distinguished 

 from 0>jA.v7rTept9 ; 9. 20. 5. root 

 only of use : medicinal use : 

 time of gathering. 



VOS, box, Buxus sempenrirens 



1. 5. 4. wood heavy; 1. 5. 5. do. 



because of close grain ; 1. 6. 2. 



core not conspicuous ; 1. 8. 2. 



few knots; 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 



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

 evergreen ; 3. 4 6. time of fruit- 

 ing : fruit inedible ; 3. 6. 1. slow 

 growing (?) ; 3.15.5. described; 



4. 4. 1. hard to grow in Baby- 



