INDEX OF PLANTS 



3. 16. 3. described: called ipia 

 by Dorians. 



0eAA6 s , (?= tyos c/. Plin. 16. 98.), 



cork-oak, Quercus Suber 

 1. 2. 7. bark; 1. 5. 2. bark rough 

 and fleshy; 1. 5. 4. wood light; 

 3. 17. 1. grows in Tyrrhenia : 

 described; 4. 15. 1. is the 

 stronger for having its bark 

 stripped ; 5. 3. 6. wood of $o!Vi 

 (1) comp. 



<es (= o~7-o<./3>7 6. 1. 3.), Poterium 

 spinosum. 



<^7jy6? (= Spvs T] aypia), Valonia oak, 



Quercus Aegilops 



3. 3. 1. a mountain tree; 3. 4. 2. 

 time of budding ; 3. 6. 1. slow- 

 growing (?) ; 3. 8. 2. one of the 

 five ' Idaean ' kinds of oak : de- 

 scribed : fruit ; 3. 8. 3-4. acorns ; 

 3. 8. 4. timber; 3. 8. 7. one of 

 the four ' Macedonian ' kinds of 

 oak; 4. 13. 2. ancient trees at 

 Ilium; 5. 1. 2. time of cutting 

 timber. 



</>iA.v*7], alaternus, Rhamnus Ala- 



ternus 



1. 9. 3. evergreen ; 3. 3. 1. a moun- 

 tain tree; 3. 3. 3. evergreen; 

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

 time of fruiting ; 5. 6. 2. easiest 

 wood for turning. 



<iAvpa( = 4>L\vpa y) 0TjAeta), lime (or 



silver lime), Tilia platyphyllos, 

 (or tomentosa) 



1. 5. 2. bark thin : bark in layers ; 

 1. 5. 5. wood pliable ; 1. 10. 1. 

 leaves inverted in summer; 

 1. 12. 4. leaves, but not fruit, 

 eaten by animals ; 3. 3. 1. a 

 mountain tree ; 3. 4. 2. time of 

 budding ; 3. 4. 6. time of fruit- 

 ing : fruit inedible ; 3. 5. 5-6. 

 winter-buds; 3. 10. 4-5. de- 

 scribed: 'male* and 'female* 

 forms distinguished (see below) ; 

 3. 11. 1. bark of or(/>eVfia^.vos 

 comp.; 3. 13. 1. bark of Kepaa-os 

 comp.; 3. 13. 3. grows where 

 /ce'paoro? grows ; 3. 17. 5. leaf of 

 /oj }] 'iSaia comp.; 4.4.1. hard 

 to grow in Babylon ; 4. 5. 1. in 

 list of Northern trees ; 4. 8. 1. 

 grows partially in water ; 4.15.1. 

 outer bark can be stripped; 



4. 15. 2. survives stripping of 

 bark for some time; 5. 1. 2. 

 time of cutting timber ; 5.1.4. 

 do.; 5. 3. 3. character of wood ; 



5. 5. 1. wood easy to work; 

 blunts tools ; 5. 6. 2. wood soft 

 and easy to work ; 5.7.5. various 

 uses of wood and bark ; 5. 9. 7. 

 wood used for fire-sticks. 



</>i'Avpa 17 apprjv (= <|>iAipea), mock- 



privet, Phillyrea media 

 3, 10. 4-5. distinguished from <f>. y 



<f>i\vpa -f) 0ijAeia (= $t'Avpa), silver- 



lime, Tilia tomentosa 

 3. 10. 4-5. distinguished from <. 17 



app>jv. 



<iAvpe'a., mock-privet, Phillyrea 



media 

 1. 9. 3. evergreen; 3. 4. 6. (?) 



time of fruiting. 



$Aew (</>Aee5s), Erianthus Ravennae 

 4.8.1. in list of ra AOXM^ ; 4.10.1. 



in list of plants of Lake Copais ; 



4. 10. 4. described; 4. 10. 6. 



grows both on land and in 



water; grows on the floating 



islands of Lake Copais ; 4. 10. 7. 



part used for food; 4. 11. 12. 



foliage of some xaAa/aoi comp. 

 $A6y ivov ( = <A6f ), wall-flower, Cheir- 



anthus Cheiri 

 6. 8. 1-2, a coronary plant: 



flowering time. 

 $A6/A05 r/ /xeAatva, mullein, Verbascum 



sinuatum 



9. 12. 3. leaf of ^K^V r) /cepcmTis 



comp. 



<A6f ( = tfr\6yivov), wall-flower, 



Cheiranthus Cheiri 

 6. 6. 2. a cultivated under-shrub ; 

 a coronary plant: scentless; 

 6. 6. 11. grown from seed. 



(j>olvitj(l), date-palm, Phoenix dacty- 



lifera 



1. 2. 7. 'flesh' turns to wood; 

 1. 4. 3. (?) tolerant of sea-water ; 

 1. 5. 1. few branches; 1. 5. 2. 

 rough bark ; 1. 5. 3 wopd 

 fibrous; 1.6.2. core not dis- 

 tinguishable ; 1. 9. 1. growth 

 chiefly upwards; 1. 9. 3. ever- 

 green; 1. 10. 5. reedy leaves; 

 1.11.1. seed immediately within 

 envelope : envelope not single ; 



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