INDEX OF PLANTS 



Both are fumitories. See note 

 on XXV 155. Dioscorides 

 gives only one kind (IV 109). 



Capparis (cappari), caper, Cap- 

 paris spirwsa, XIII 127, XV 

 15, 117, XIX 163, XX 165- 

 167, XXIV 97, 121, XXVII 27, 

 95, XXVIII 242, XXIX 80. 



Caprificus, the male fig-tree or 

 caprifig, Ficus carica, XI 40, 



118, XII 35, XIV 134, XV 79, 

 80, XVI 95, 114, 227, XVII 

 225, 242, 254, 256, XXIII 

 126-130, XXXIV 13.3. 



Carbonica, a kind of grape-vine, 



XIV 43. 



Carcinothron = poIygonus, linot- 

 grass, Polygonum aviculare, 



XXVII 113. 

 Cardamomum, cardamom, esp. 



Elettaria cardamomum, XII 

 50, XIII 8, 12, XV 30. 



Cardamum, garden cress, Lepi- 

 dium sativum, XIX 118. 



Carduus, (1) a thistle-like 

 growth, XII 72; (2) a generic 

 term for thistles, XVIII 153, 

 XXI 91, 94, 96; (3) thegolden 

 thistle, Scolymus hispanicus, 

 XX 262; (4) the cardoon, 

 Cynara cardunculus, wild or 

 cultivated, XIX 55, 152-153, 

 XX 262. 



Careum, caraway, Carum carui, 

 XIX 164. 



Caro(s) = hjTiericon, XXVI 86. 



119, 130. 



Carphos = fenum Graecum, 

 XXIV 184. 



Carpinus, hombeam, Carpinus 

 betulus, XVI 67, 73, 74, 75, 

 193, 206, 226, 230, XVII 201, 



XXVIII 191. 

 Carpophyllon, kind of laurel, 



XV 13"l. 



Carvites, a kind of tithymalus, 

 XXVI 66. 



496 



Caryon = iuglans, XV 87. 



Caryophj-llon, dried flower-bud 

 of clove-tree, Eugenia caryo- 

 phyllata, XII 30. 



Casia (cassia), cassia, the bark of 

 various species of Cinnamo- 

 mum, perhaps especially C. 

 iners, C. zeylanicum, and C. 

 lamala, X 4, XII 82, 85, 95- 

 98, 99, XIII 10, 11, 13, 18, 

 XIV 107, XVI 136, XXI 70, 

 XXV 175, XXIX 55, 

 XXXVII 204. As a term for 

 a native European plant, 

 probably common marjoram, 

 Origanum vulgare, as in XII 

 98, XVI 136, XXI 70, XXVII 

 74. In XXI 53 a term for 

 cneorum. 



Casignete = hestiateris, XXIV 

 165. 



Cassiopica filix, " fem of Cassi- 

 ope," unknown, XXVII 80. 



Castanea, chestnut-tree, Cas- 

 tanea vesca, XIII 110, XV 28, 

 92, 93, 112, 114, XVI 20, 74, 

 76, 98, 138, 206, 212, XVII 59, 

 122, 136, 147-1.50, XXIII 150. 



Catanance, a vetch, Ornithopus 

 compressus, XXVII 57. 



Caucalis, of uncertain identity, 

 perhaps Tordylium apulum, 

 T. officinale, Caucalis grandi- 

 folin, or Pimpinella saxifraga, 

 XXI 89, XXII 83, XXVI 25 

 (v.L). 



Caulis, in Pliny generally 

 synonymous with brassica, as 

 a term for a particular type, 

 kale, Brassica uleracea ace- 

 phala, XIX 54, 57, 136, 139. 



Caulodes, kale, Brassica ole- 

 racea acephala, XX 79. 



Cedrelate, Greek juniper, Juni- 

 perus excelsa, XIII 53, XXIV 

 17. 



Cedrosis = vitis alba, XXIII 21. 



