INDEX OF PLANTS 



Chamaeacte, dwarf elder, Sam- 

 bucus ebulus, XXIV 51, XXVI 

 120. 



Chamaecerasus, dwarf cherry- 

 tree, Prunus proslrata, XV 

 104. 



Chamaecissos, (1) ground-ivy, 

 Glecotna hederacea, XVI 152, 

 XXIV 82, 135, XXVI 54; 

 (2), sowbroad, Cyclamen euro- 

 paeum, XXV 116. 



Chamaecyparissos, " ground- 

 cypress," lavender cotton, 

 Santolina chamaecyparissus, 

 XXIV 136. 



Chamaedaphne, " dwarf laurel," 

 periwinkle, Vinca herbacea, 

 or double-tongue, Ruscus hy- 

 pophyllum, XV 131, XXI 08, 

 172, XXIV 132. 



Chamaedrys, wall-germander, 

 Teucrium chamaedrys, XIV 

 112, XXIV 130. 



Chamaeleon, (1) pine-thistle, 

 Atractylis gummifera; (2) the 

 black type probably Cardo- 

 patium corymbosum, XXI 94, 

 XXII 45-47, 85, 157, XXIII 

 75, XXVII 64, 143, XXVIII 

 115, 162, XXX 30. 



Chamaeleuce, colt's-foot, Tussi- 

 lago Jarjara, XXIV 135, 

 XXVI 30. 



Chamaemelon, wild chamomile, 

 Matricaria chamomilla, XXII 

 53, 157. 



Chamaemyrsine, " dwarf myr- 

 tle," butcher's broom, Ruscus 

 aculeatus, XV 27, XXIII 88, 

 165. 



Chamaepeuee, probably fish- 

 bone thistle, Chamaepeuce 

 mutica, XXIV 136. Littre 

 says Serratula chamaepeuce, 

 Sprengel Staehelina chamae- 

 peitce. 



Chamaepitys, " ground pine," 



498 



perhaps ycllow bugle, Ajuga 

 chamaepitys, or herb ivv, A. 

 iva, XIV 112, XXI " 175, 



XXIV 29. Littre suggests 

 herb ivy, Ajuga iva, Passerina 

 hirsuta, and chia bugle, Ajuga 

 chia. In XXVI 85 = hjrperi- 

 con. 



Chamaeplatanus, " dwarf 



plane," a stunted form of the 

 Oriental plane, Platanus ori- 

 entalia, XII 13. 



Chamaerops, (1) dwarf-palm, 

 Chamaerops humilis, XIII 39, 



XXVI 42, 137 ; (2) = chamae- 

 drys, XXIV 130. 



Chamaesyce, " ground fig," 

 wolf 's milk, Euphorbia chamae- 

 syce,XXIV 134. 



Chamaezelon = quinquefolium, 



XXV 109; = gnaphaUum, 



XXVII 88. 



Chamelaea, " dwarf olive," 

 mezerlon, Daphne mezereum, 

 or possibly spurge olive, 

 D. oleoides, XIII il4, XIV 

 112, XV 24, XXIV 133; in 

 XXV 79 an herb rather than 

 a shrub, of uncertain identity. 



Characias, (1) a type of spurge, 

 perhaps wood spurge, Euphor- 

 bia Sibthorpii, XXVI 62-65, 

 71 ; (2) a species of reed, XVI 

 168. 



Characites, probably = chara- 

 cias (1), XXVI 118, 146. 



Chelidonia, great celandine, 

 Chelidonium niajus, VIII 97, 



XXV 89, 90, 101, 142, 170, 



XXVI 24, 141, 152. The 

 small type in XXV 89 is 

 probably Ranunculus ficaria. 



Chenamvche = nyct«greton, 

 XXI 62. 



Chiliodynamia = polemonia, 

 perhaps Greek valerian, Pole- 

 monium caeruleum, or a type 



