INDEX OF PLANTS 



ries of o>uAaf (2) comp.; 5. 9. 7. 

 wood used for fire-sticks, es- 

 pecially for the stationary piece . 

 pd/ai/os 17 kevKTJ, buckthorn, Rhamnus 



graeca 

 3. 18. 2. distinguished from p. r/ 



/u.e'Aaii/a. 



pd/Ai/os 17 /j.e\aiva, buckthorn, Rham- 



nus oleoides 

 3. 18. 2. distinguished from p. 17 



Aeu/cr?. 



pa^ai/i's, radish, Raphanus sativus 

 1. 2. 7. flesh of root turns to 

 wood; 1. 6. 6. root fleshy; 

 1 . 6. 7. root of ' bark' and flesh ; 

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

 germination ; 7. 1. 5. do.; 7. 1. 7. 

 germination ; 7. 2. 5. survives 

 and increases in size under a 

 heap of soil ; 7. 2. 5-6. root de- 

 scribed; 7. 2. 8. do.; 7. 3. 2. 

 seeds described; 7. 3. 4. seed 

 borne at side ; 7. 4. 1-2. several 

 kinds (described) Kopt^ia, 



KAeaji/cu'a, Aetoflacria, (or po/cta), 

 ajuwpe'a (see b('low), Boiam'a,' and 



one with leaf like evo/uioi> ; 7.4.3. 

 effects of weather ; 7. 5. 3. im- 

 proved by transplanting; 7.5.4. 

 pests ; 7. 6. 2. root of wild yoy- 

 yvMs comp.; 7. 6. 3. root of 

 iTTTrocreAi.i'oz' comp.; 7. 8. 2. stem 

 branched; 9. 9. 1. method of 



Cutting root Of /u.a.i/Spa-ydpas (1) 



comp.; 9. 12. 1. method of cut- 

 ting up x<x/AaiAe'a>i/ 6 Aevc6s for 

 medicinal use comp. 



pa^ai/l? ^ d/Awpe'a, horse-radish (?) 

 7. 4. 2. in list of varieties of p. 



pajtavos, cabbage, Brassica cretica 

 1. 3. 4. becomes tree-like; 1. 6. 6. 

 root single; 1. 9. 4. evergreen; 

 1. 10. 4. leaves fleshy; 1. 14. 2. 

 bears fruit on top and at side ; 

 4.4.12. size of an unnamed Asian 

 shrub (see App. (10)) comp.; 

 4.16.6. spoils flavour of grape : 

 vine-shoot turns away from p ; 

 whence use of 'p. as cure for 

 effects of wine ; 6. 1. 2. may be 

 classed as an under-shrub ; 

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

 germination ; 7. 2. 1. propaga- 

 tion ; 7. 2. 4. grows again when 

 stem is cut ; effect on flavour ; 



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7. 4. 1. several kinds; 7. 4. 4. 

 three kinds distinguished, ouA6- 

 <>vAAos, Aeio<f)vAAos, aypia. (see 

 below) ; 7. 5. 3. bears trans- 

 planting; 7.5.4. pests ; 7.6.1-2. 

 wild form distinguished, 



pa$<xi/os r) aypia ( = sepal's 9. 15. 5.), 



charlock, Raphanus Raphanis- 

 trum 



7. 4. 4. see pafyavos ; 7. 6. 1-2. see 

 pd^avos; 9. 15. 5. Arcadian: a 

 drug : also called Kepdts. 



pdfyavos -fj opeta (= an-ios (2)=io-X"s), 



spurge, Euphorbia Apios 

 9. 12. 1. used to kill a pig, mixed 



With xaM al ^ e ' wl/ o Aeufco?. 



pod (poid), (flower KVTIVOS), pome- 

 granate, Punica Granatum 

 1. 3. 3. a tree which has not how- 

 ever a single stem; 1. 5. 1. 

 crooked and low; 1. 6. 1. core 

 fleshy ; 1. 6. 3. few roots ; 1. 6. 4. 

 shallow rooting; 1. 6. 5. roots 

 branching upwards; 1. 9. 1. 

 much branched ; 1. 10. 4. leaves 

 narrow ; 1. 10. 10. fruit made of 

 fibre and skin; 1. 11. 4. seeds 

 all together in a single case; 

 1. 11. 5. each fruit separately 

 attached (?); 1. 11. 6. arrange- 

 ment of stones: 1. 12. 1. taste 

 of fruit: 1. 13. 1. flower red; 

 1. 13. 3. flower above fruit-case ; 



1. 13. 4. some kinds sterile; 

 1.13.5. flower described; 1.14.1. 

 bears on last year's wood ; 

 1. 14. 4. many cultivated forms ; 



2. 1. 2-3. propagation ; 2. 2. 4. 

 degenerates from seed ; 2. 2. 5. 

 do. details; 2. 2. 7. in some 

 places improves from seed ; 

 2. 2. 9. effects of cultivation ; 

 2. 2. 10. ref. to 2. 2. 9.; 2.2. 11 

 effect of good cultivation ; 2.3.1. 

 sometimes changes character; 

 2. 3. 2. ref. to 2. 2. 7.; 2. 3. 3. 

 sometimes bears fruit on the 

 stem ; 2. 5. 5. propagation ; 

 2. 5. 6. trees should be planted 

 close together; 2. 6. 8. size of 

 fruit of a kind of 4>olvi (I) 

 comp.; 2. 6. 12. cuttings set up- 

 side down; 2.7.1. water-loving; 

 2. 7. 3. requires pungent manure 

 and much water ; 2. 8. 1. apt to 



