INDEX OF PLANTS 



do.; 5. 3. 3. character of tim- 

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



xtvos (fruit (Txivt? 9.4.7.), mastich, 

 Pistacia Lentiscus 



9. 1. 2. produces a gum ; 9. 4. 7. 



mp. by some. 

 , Ju 



^ 



erxoiVos (1), rush, Juncus spp. etc. 

 1. 5. 3. not jointed ; 1. 8. 1. no 



knots ; 4. 8. 1. in list of TO. 



AoxMJ<fy J 4. 12. 1-3. kinds dis- 



tinguished. 

 o-xoiyos (2) (6 euwSTjs ?), ginger-grass, 



Cymbopogon Schoenanthus 

 9. 7. 1. habitat (E. of Lebanon) : 



described : fragrance ; 9. 7. 3. 



in list Of apwjmaTtt. 



crxoivos (3) 6 Ka.pTTLfj.oy, (== jmeAay/cpa- 

 vis, 4.12.1.), bog-rush, Schoenus 

 nigricans 



4. 12. 1-3. described. 

 o-xoti'os (4) 6 oAocrxoico?, Scirpus 



Holoschoenus 



4. 12. 2. described ; 9 12. 1. used 

 for stringing pieces of x a f jia '-^< a v 



6 AevKO?. 

 a-xou'o? (5) 6 6v?, luncus acutus 



4. 12. 1-2. described. 

 trxotvos (6) 



4.7. 3. stone 'axoiVoi' in 'Red 

 Sea.') 



), terebinth, Pis- 

 tacia Terebinthus 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen (wild form); 

 3. 2. 6. characteristic of Syria ; 

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

 evergreen ; 3. 4. 2. time of bud- 

 ding ; 3. 4. 4. time of fruiting ; 

 3. 15. 3-4. described ; 4. 4. 7. T. 

 y 'IJ/SKOJ comp.; 4. 16. 1-2. not 

 injured by cutting for resin ; 

 5.3.2. character of wood : uses ; 

 5. 7. 7. fruit and resin useful, 

 wood not used in crafts ; 9. 1. 2. 

 sap gummy ; 9. 1. 6. time of 

 tapping; 9. 2. 1. method of 

 tapping ; 9. 2. 2. produces best 

 resin (PTJTU/IJ) ; 9. 2. 2. said to 

 be burnt for pitch (TTLTTO) in 

 Syria: cf. 3. 2. 6.; 9. 3. 4. 

 method of preparing pitch in 

 Syria ; 9. 4. 7. ar^vpva. comp. by 

 some ; 9. 4. 8. some say 



= T. ; 9. 5. 1. fruit Of 



comp. 



rerpayiavia., Euoni/muS latifolillS 



3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 3. 4. 6j 



time of fruiting. 

 TerpaAi, yellow star-thistle, Cen~ 



taurea solstitialis 

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



time of growing. 



7. 7. 2. a Aaxowo" ; needs cooking. 



Tevr\ov (revT\iov) ',= TeOrAis, beet, 



Seta maritima 



1. 3. 2. becomes large in cultiva- 

 tion ; 1.5.3. stem fleshy; 1.6.6. 

 root single, but with large side- 

 growths ; 1. 6. 7. root fleshy; 

 1. 9. 2., cf. 1. 3. 2; 1. 10. 4. 

 leaves fleshy ; 7. 1. 2-3. time of 

 sowing and germination ; 7.1.5. 

 do.; 7. 1. 6. germination ; 7.2.2 

 root makes offsets; 7. 2. 5-6. 

 root described ; 7. 2. 7. root of 

 \d.TraOov comp.; 7. 2. 8. root; 

 7. 3. 2. seeds; 7. 4. 1. several 

 kinds; 7. 4. 4. two kinds, TO 



\evKOv (SiKeXiKov) and TO /ae'Aav; 



7. 5. 5. seed keeps well. 

 TijA.1? ( = 0ovKe'pa S ), fenugreek, 2Vi0o- 



neZ/a Foenum-graecum 

 3. 17. 2. leaf Of /coAouTea (xoAoiTia 

 (1) comp. 



Ti0v'/u.aAAos (produces i7r7ro</)ae? ? 



9. 15. 6. see note) (= H^KUVLOV 

 9. 8. 2.), spurge, Euphorbia 

 Peplus etc. 



9. 8. 2. juice of stalk, how col- 

 lected; 9. 11. 1. several kinds; 

 9. 11. 5. do.; leaf of o-Tpvxvo? 6 

 virvu)Sr]<; comp.; 9. 11. 7-9. kinds 

 (see below) ; 9. 15. 6. Arcadian : 

 localities. 

 TiOvfj.a\\o<; 6 apptjv, Euphorbia Sib- 



thorpii 



9. 11. 8. described: medicinal 

 use. 



Tt&VaAAos 6 /xvpTtTrj? (fruit Kapvov 



9. 11 9.). Euphorbia Myrsinites 

 9. 11. 9. described : habitat : time 

 of gathering : medicinal use. 



Tt0v/aaAAo? 6 TrapdAtos, sea-Spurge, 



Euphorbia Paralias 

 9. 11. 7. described: medicinal 



use. 

 TI'^TJ, one-seeded wheat, Tvilicum 



monococcum 

 1. 6. 5. roots numerous; 2. 4. 1. 



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