INDEX OF PLANTS 



Cissanthemos, perhaps perf ohate 

 honeysuckle, Lonicera capri- 

 foliurn, biit many other sug- 

 gestions have been made, 



XXV 116, XXVI 34, 76, 156, 

 161. 



Cissos erythranos, " red-berried 

 ivy," Hedera helix, XXIV 82. 



Cisthos, rock-rose, Cistufi villosua 

 ("male") and G. salvifolius 

 ("female"), XXIV 81, XXVI 

 49. 



Citrus, (1) citron-tree, Citrus 

 medica, XII 15, XIII 103, 

 XV 47, XVI 107, XVII 64, 



XXIII 105; (2) thyine-wood, 

 Callitris quadrivalvis, V 12, 

 XIII 2, 91, 95, 99, 100, 101, 

 102, XV 28, 110, XVI 66, 

 68, 69, 129, 185, 231, 233, 

 XXXIII 146, XXXVII 204. 

 See also Thya. 



Clema = polygonon, XXVII 

 113. 



Clematis, various types of 

 bindweed, such as bearbind, 

 Convolvulus arvensis, XXIV 

 84, 138-141; in XXIV 139 

 perhaps C. scatnmonia. 



Clematitis (clematis MSS.), a 

 kind of aristolochia, probably 

 Aristolochia clematitis^t XXV 

 95. 



Cleonicon, v.l. for cleopiceton 

 = clinopodion, XXIV 137. 



Cleopiceton = chnopodion, 



XXIV 137. 



Clinopodion, wild basil, Cala- 

 mintha clinopodium, XXIV 

 137. 



Clymenus, scorpion'B tail, Scor- 

 piurus vermiculata, XXV 70, 



XXVI 41, 77, 111, 131, 140. 

 Cnecos, cultivated, safHower, 



Carthamus tinctorius ; wild, 

 the same or perhaps Car- 

 thamus leucocaulos or blessed 



thistle, Cnicus benedictus, 

 XXI 94, 184. In XXI 90 

 one of the two wild types is 

 Carthamus lanatus. 

 Cneorum, widow-wail, Daphne 

 gnidium, XXI 63, 55 ; in 



XIII 114 perhaps mezerlon, 

 Daphne mezereum. 



Cnestor, mezerlon, Daphne 



tnezereum, XIII 114. 

 Cnidinum, oil from stinging 



nettle, Urtica urens, XV 31. 

 Coagulum terrae, imknown, 



XXVII 67. 

 Cobios = dendroides, XXVI 71. 

 Coccolobis, a kind of grape-vine, 



XIV 30. 



Coccus Cnidius, berry of the 

 shrub cneorura, Daphne gnid- 

 ium, XXVII 70. 



Coccygia, a kind of sumach, 

 perhaps wig-tree, Rhus coti- 

 WMs, XIII 121. Coccus gnidius 

 and Daphne gnidium have 

 also been suggested. 



Coeca or coix, doum-palm, 

 Hyphaene thebaica, XIII 47. 



Colocasia, taro, Colocasia anti- 

 quorum, XXI 174; in XXI 

 87 apparently erroneously 

 applied to the Indian lotus, 

 Nelumbo nucifera. 



Colocynthis, colocynth, Citrullus 

 colocynthis, XX 14-17. 



Columbina, a kind of grape- 

 vine, XIV 40. 



Comacum, perhaps spice-nut- 

 meg, Myristica fragrans, or 

 ailanthus, Ailanthus mala- 

 barica, XII 135, XIII 18. 



Comaros, Greek for arbute-tree, 

 Arbutus unedo, wrongly taken 

 by Pliny to be the fruit, XV 

 99. 



Combretum, a reed, perhaps 

 JunciM maximuB, XXI 30, 

 133. 



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