BOOK I 



Chiron's plant or gynacanthe or apronia 35; must 

 15 ; Falernian 6, Alban 2, Surrentine 3 ; Setine 1, 

 Statane 1, Signine 1 ; other wines 64. (xxiii-vi) 

 Observations about wines 61 ; what invalids to be 

 given them, and when and how ; observations on 

 these points 91. (xxvii-xxxiii) Vinegar 28, squill- 

 vinegar 17, vinegar-honey 7, must 7, wine lees 12, 

 vinegar lees 17, must lees 4. (xxxiv-xxxix) Olive 

 leaves 23 ; ohve flowers 4, oHve berries 6, white 

 olives 4, black ohves 3; ohve lees 21, wild ohve 

 leaves 16, oil of unripe ohves 3. (xl-1) Wild ohve oil 

 28; castoroill6; almondoill6; bay oil 9 ; myrtle 

 oil 20 ; oil of dwarf myrtle or prickly myrtle (butcher's 

 broom), of cypress, of citrus, nut-oil, Cnidian oil, 

 mastic oil, oil of behen-nut, cyprus oil and cyprus flower 

 16 ; oil of must 1 ; of balsamS ; of betel5,of henbane 2, 

 of lupine 1, of narcissus 1, of i-adish 5, of sesame 3, 

 of lily-seed 1, oil of Selga 1, of Iguvium 1 ; of olive- 

 honey 2, of pitch 2. (li-hii) Palm-oil 9, palm-oil of 

 behen-nut 3, of fir 17. (liv-lxxxiii) Drugs from 

 flower, leaves, fruit, branches, bark, sap, wood, root, 

 ash, of the diiferent sorts of tree ; observations as to 

 apple-trees 6, as to quinces 22, as to soapworts 1, 

 sweet apples 6, crab apples 4, citron apples 5, pome- 

 granates 26; lip-salve 14; pomegranate blossom 8, 

 wild pomegranate blossom 12. (Ixii-lxix) Observations 

 on pear trees, 13, on figs 111, on wild .^gs 42 ; erineus 

 grass 3, plums 4, peaches 2, wild plmns 2 ; tree lichen 

 2. (Ixx-lxxv) Mulberries 39 ; lip-salve or wind-pipe 

 salve or all-heal 4 ; cherries 5, medlars 2, service- 

 berries 2, pine-cones 13, almonds 29. (Ixxvi-lxxix) 

 Greek nuts 1, walnuts 24 (antidote) ; filberts 3, 

 pistachios 8, chestnuts 5, caroes 5, cornel-cherry 1, 

 arbutuses. (Ixxx-lxxxiii) Bay-trees 69, myrtles 60, 



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