INDEX OF PLANTS 



ebenum, but in XXVII 98 = 



lithospermon. 

 Dipsacos, teasel, Dipsacus Jullo- 



7umi, XXVII 71. 

 Dodecatheon, probably common 



primrose, Frimula acaulis, 



XXV 28, XXVI 107. 

 Dolichos, black-eyed cowpea, 



Dolichos melanophthahnus, 

 XVI 244. 



Donax, reed, Arundo donax, 

 XVI 165, XXIV 86, XXXII 

 141. In XXXII 151 not the 

 plant, bnt the razor-shell. 



Doripetron = leontopodion, 



XXVI 52. 



Doris = pseudoanchusa, XXII 

 50. 



Dorycnion (-vim), thom-apple, 

 Datura stramonium, ov metel- 

 nut, D. mctd XXI 179, XXIII 

 30, XXVIII 74, 129, 158, 

 XXXII 68, 59, 97. In other 

 authors, also denotos Convol- 

 vulus oleaejolius, Melissa offici- 

 nalis, and Anacychis pyrethrmn. 



Drabe (cmend. Detlef.), Arabian 

 mustard, Lepidium draba, 



XXVII 73. 



Dracontias, a type of wheat, 

 perhaps poulard, Triticum 

 turgidum, XVIII 64. 



Dracontium (-ion), generic terra 

 for various typcs of arum, 

 especially the edderwort, 

 Aru7n draeuncuhis, and the 

 Italian arum, A. italicum, 



XXIV 142, XXV 175, 



XXVIII 151, three types de- 

 scribed in XXIV 150. 



Dracunculus, essentially the 

 Latin equivalent of dracon- 

 tion, and used in the same 

 wav, XXIV 89, 142, 149, 



XXV 18, XXXII 148. 

 Druppa, a half-ripe olive, XII 



130, XV 6, 26, XVII 230. 



Dryopteris, a fern similar to 

 felix, XXVII 72. 



Duracinum, a hard-skinned or 

 hard-berricd type of peacli, 

 Amygdalus persica, XV 39. 



Ebulum, dwarf elder, Sambucus 

 ebuhts, XVII 55, XVIII 34, 

 XXV 119, 164, XXVI 81. 

 119, 120. 



Ecliinopus, a prickly plant, 

 probably a type of broom, 

 Oenista acanthoclada, XI 18. 



Echios, two kinds, perhaps 

 small-flowered catchfly, Silene 

 galUca, and red-flowered 

 viper's bugloss, Echium rub- 

 rum, or E. plantugineum, XXV 

 104. Echios = personata ibid. 

 is perhaps common burdock, 

 Arctiu7n lappa. 



Echis = pseudoanchusa, XXII 

 50. 



Echitos, a doubtful reading in 

 XXIV 139, where Detlefsen 

 and Mayhoff read aetites, a 

 type of clematis. Soe Clematis. 



Ectomon, black hoUebore, Hel- 

 leborns 7iiger, XXV 51. 



Elaplioboseon, parsnip, Pasti^i- 

 aca sativa, XXII 79, XXV 92. 



Elate, silver-fir, Abies cepha- 

 lo7iica or pectinata, XXIX 56. 

 In XXIII 99 given as a term 

 for the dwarf-palm, Chamae- 

 rops humilis, but actually a 

 term for the cabbage of this 

 palm ; in XII 134 the term 

 in this sense misapplied to the 

 fir ; in XXVI 81 perhaps a 

 MS. error. 



Elatine, cankorwort, Linaria 

 spiiria, XXVI 82 (emend. 

 Urlichs), XXVII 74. 



Elelisphacus, a sage, but of 

 uncertain identity, perhaps 

 Salvia officinalis, S. triloba. 



