INDEX OF PLANTS 



eAiSoj'ioi', greater celandine, Cheli- 



donium mains 

 7. 15. 1. flowering depends on the 



heavenly bodies. 

 wSpvAAa, Chondrilla juncea 

 7. 7. 1. a \a.\a.vov: classed as 



'chicory-like' from its leaves; 



7. 11. 4. growth of ' 



contrasted. 



a./Ai'ov, Ballota acetabulosa 

 9. 16. 2. comp with ^Lura^vov as to 

 appearance and properties : said 

 by some to be only a degene- 

 rate form of SiKTa.fj.vov : method 

 of keeping. 



KLfiov, basil, Ocymum basilicum 

 1. 6. 6-7. root woody; 1. 10. 7. 



time of leaf-growth ; 7. 1. 2-3. 

 time of sowing and germina- 

 tion; 7.2.1. propagation; 7.2.4. 

 ?rows again when stem is cut ; 

 . 2. 7-8. root described ; 7.3.1. 

 long in flower; 7. 3. 2-3 seeds 

 described; 7. 3. 4. seed very 

 abundant : seed borne at top ; 

 7. 4. 1. only one kind; 7. 5. 2. 

 watered at mid-day; 7. 5. 4. 

 effect of hot weather ; 7. 5, 5. 

 seed does not keep well ; 7. 7. 2. 

 leaf of /cdpxopos comp.; 7. 9. 2. 

 flowers borne in succession, c/. 



7. 3. 1.; 9. 18. 5. leaf of appcvo- 

 yovov and of 6fi\vyovov comp. 



o;, Lathyms Ochrus 



8. 1. 3. sown early ; 8. 3. 1. leaf ; 



8. 3. 2. stem ; 8. 10. 5. infested 

 by ' worms. ' 



APPENDIX OF UNNAMED PLANTS 



The following plants (arranged in the order of mention) which are 

 described or indicated, but not named, in the Enquiry, seem possible 

 to identify : 



1. (ofjioiov T<2 apa/cco), tine-tare, La- 



thy rus tuber osus 

 1.6. 12. root described. 



2. (v\i)(j.a I8t.ov TI Trepi Me/x^)ii/), Mi- 



mosa asperata 

 4. 2. 11. described : 'sensitive.' 



3. (SevSpov . . , fJLeya.\oKapTrov), Jack- 



fruit, Artocarpus integrifolia 

 4. 4. 5. used for food by Indian 



4. ($uAAoi' . . . TOIS TWJ/ crrpovOwv 



TTTepots o/xoioi'), banana, Muso, 



sapientum 

 ^ 4. 4. 5. described. 

 0. (/capTrb? (T/coA.i6s ecrOtofjievos Se 



yAv/cys), mango, Mangifera in- 



aica 

 4. 4. 5. fruit described: causes 



dysentery. 



6. (/capTrbs GECKOS rot? (cpaveois), ju- 

 jube, Zizyphus Jujuba 

 4. 4. 5. 



7. (OIJ.OLOV repjouVflw), pistachio-nut, 



Pistacia vera 

 4. 4. 7. described. 



8. (6/HOlOC TTJ 6t//l KOL TO jSoUKCpas), 



Pkaseolus Mungo 

 4. 4. 9-10. called by Hellenes 

 <^>a/c6?, and similarly used. 



9. (a-KOLvOa e</>' ^? -ytVeTai Sditpvov) ( = 



aKavBa. (4) TJ 'IvSiKif)), Balsamo- 

 dendron Mukul 



4. 4. 12. grows in Aria : de- 

 scribed. 



10. (vArj/Aa rjAiKOr pa</>ai/o?), Asa- 



foetida, Scorodosma foetidum 

 4. 4. 12. described: fatal to 

 horses. 



11. (O/AOIOC rfj Sa^vr) </>vAAov exoc), 

 Nerium odorum 



4. 4. 13. effect on animals. 

 12a. (SeVSpa /ae-yaAa), mangrove, 



Bruguiera gymnorhiza 

 4. 7. 4. described. 



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