INDEX OF PLANTS 



1. 11. 3. seed solid and 'dry' 

 throughout; 1. 13 5. 'male* 

 only flowers; 1.14.2. bears fruit 

 at top; 2. 2. 2. propagation; 



2. 2. 6 seeds come true ; 2. 2. 8. 

 effect of locality ; 2.2.10. effects 

 of climate ; 2. 6. 1. propagation 

 from fruit ; 2. 6. 2. propagation 

 from 'head'; 2. 6. 3. cultiva- 

 tion ; 2. 6. 4. do.; 2. 6. 5. culti- 

 vation in Syria; 2. 6. 8. various 

 kinds ; [2. 6. 9. branching kind : 

 see KovKi6<j>opov] ; [2. 6 10. 

 shrubby kind: seeKo^]; 2.6.12. 

 cuttings set upside down ; 

 2. 8. 1. apt to shed immature 

 fruit; 2. 8. 4. artificial fertilisa- 

 tion ; 3. 3. 5. not fruitful wher- 

 ever it grows; 3. 13. 7. dwarf 

 form (? $. 6 xa-Mo-ippi</7s) ; 4.1.5. 

 c/. 2. 2. 10 ; 4. 2. 7. KovKi6<f>opov 

 comp.; 4. 3. 1. grows in parts of 

 Libya ; 4.3.5. grows well in 

 waterless Libya: salt in soil, 

 water supply ; 4. 3. 7. kept alive 

 by dew in dry regions ; 4. 4. 3. 

 sown in pots; 4.4.13. dangerous 

 to eat unripe dates (in Ged- 

 rosia); 4. 7. 8. occurs on the 

 island of Tylos ; 4. 13. 2. story 

 of the very old <f>. on Delos; 

 4. 14. 8. if topped, becomes 

 barren, but is not destroyed; 

 4. 15. 2. survives stripping of 

 bark; 5. 3. 6. character of 

 wood : used for images ; 5. 6. 1. 

 wood strong: behaviour under 

 pressure : 5. 9. 4. wood makes a 

 very evil smoke when burnt for 

 charcoal; 6. 4. 11. seed-vessel 

 of /ca/cros (1), when stripped of 

 seeds, comp. to 'brain' of <.; 

 9. 4. 4. mats in Arabia made of 

 leaves of $. 



li>i (2), Nannorhops ritchiana 



4. 4. 8. Bactrian. 



ii>ig (3), 6 xa/oiaippK^?, dwarf palm, 



Chamaerops humilis 

 2. 6. 11. described ; 3. 13. 7. (?). 

 iVif (4), Callophyllis laciniata 

 4. 6. 2. peculiar to certain waters ; 



4. 6. 10. described. 

 'os ( = aTpa/cTvXt's 6. 4. 6.), distaff- 



thistle, Carthamus lanatus 

 6. 4. 6. reason for name 



(1) TO 



4. 6. 2. = TTpao-oi/ (2)), grass- 

 wrack, Posidonia oceanica 

 4. 6. 2. occurs generally in Greek 

 waters : root described. 



(f>VKO<; (2) 6a.vtJ.a.a-rov TO /ue'yeflos, ri- 



band-weed, ( = irpda-ov (3)), 

 Laminaria saccharina 

 4. 6. 4. described : grows in Atlan- 

 tic : washed into Mediterranean ; 

 4. 7. 1. refers to 4. 6. 4. 

 $VKOS (3) TO novnov 



4.6.4. collected by sponge-fishers. 

 $UKOS (4) TO Tptxo</>vAAoj>, Cystoseira 



foeniculosa 

 4. 6. 3. described. 

 <i)/co9 (5), litmus, Roccetta tinctoria 



4. 6. 5. Cretan: dye described. 

 <J>VKOS (6), grass-wrack, Cymodocea 



nodosa (and Zostera marina) 

 4. ^ 6. 6. described : comp. to 



j, see Trava/ce? (TO 2vptov). 



, Carlina corymbosa 

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



3. 18. 4. described. 



/iaiSac^, periwinkle, Vinca her- 

 bacea 



3. 18. 13. leaf of evoS^vMos comp. 



fuuSpvy, germander, Teucriwni 

 Chamaedrys 



9. 9. 5. medicinal use : described. 



/AcuA.eW, chamaeleou 



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

 leaves not spinous (see n. on 

 6. 4. 8.) ; 6.4.8. flower turns into 

 'down'; 9. 12. 1-2, kinds (see 



eW 6 Aevicos (= aKavOa (9) 

 9. 12. 1. = a/cai/o? = it'a (2) = 



iiVrj), pine-thistle, Atractylis 

 gummifera 



9. 12. 1. described : medicinal use : 

 fatal to dogs and pigs: how 

 administered : grows every- 

 where. 



a/xcuAeW 6 /ae'Aa?, Cardopatiitm 

 corymbosum 



9. 12. 2. described: medicinal 

 use : habitat : fatal to dogs ; 

 9. 14. 1. how long drug will 

 keep. 



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