INDEX OF PLANTS 



Geum, avens, Oeum aativum, 



XXVI 37. 



Gingidion, French carrot, Dau- 

 cus gingidium, XX 33. 



Git, Roman coriander, Nigella 

 aativa,XlX 168, XX 182-184, 



XXVII 121. See Melanthion. 

 Gladiolus, corn-flag, Oladiolus 



segetum. XXI 65, 107, 108, 



111, 115. In XXI 111 Pliny 



speaks of another gladiolus = 



cypiros. 

 Glans, acorn, as in XXIV 7 ; but 



glans faginea, beechnut, as in 



XXIV 14. 

 Glastum, greenweed, Qenista 



tinctoria, XXII 2. 

 Glaucion, greater celandine, Che- 



lidonium glaucium, XXVII 83. 



In XX 206 it is the horned 



poppy, Qlaucium flavum. 

 Glaux = eugalacton, wartcresa, 



Coronopus procumbens, 



XXVII 82. 

 Glinon, a kind of maple, Acer 



creticum, XVI 67. 

 Glycyrrhiza, Uquorice, Olycyr- 



rhiza glabra and echinata, XI 



284, XXII 24, XXVIII 97. 



In XXI 91 an error for 



cnecos, s.v, 

 Glycvside, peony, Paeonia offici- 



nalis, XXV 29, XXVII 84- 



87. 

 Gnaphahon, cotton-weed, Diotis 



maritima, XXVII 88. 

 Gossipion, cotton-tree, Qossyp- 



ium arboreum. See Appendix 



p. 546 (XIX 15), also Gossy- 



pinus and Arbor lanigera. 

 Gossypinus = gossipion, XII 



39. 

 Gramen, grass, particularly 



dog'8 tooth grass, Cynodon 



dactylon, XVII 89, XVIII 



259, XIX 98, XXII 8, XXIV 



178-183, XXVII 113. 



Granatum, pomegranate, Punica \ 

 granatum, XIII 9, 10, 112, \ 

 XV 115, XVI 84, 86, XX 149, ! 

 XXVI 49. ,' 



Gromphaena, perhaps a kind of 

 amaranth, Amaranthus tri- • 

 color, XXVI 40. ; 



Gynaecanthe = vitis nigra. i 

 XXIII 27. j 



Habrotonum, southernwood, 1 

 Artemisia arborescens, XIII | 

 12, XIV 105, XIX 100, XX j 

 68, XXI 37, 59, 60, 61, 160- \ 

 162, 168, 170. ; 



Hadrobolon, black gum of tree ■ 

 bdelhum, XII 35. i 



Hadrosphaerum, type of nardus, \ 

 XII 44. " ' 



Haemodorum, broom-rape, I 



Orobanche cruenta or caryo- 

 phyllacea, XIX 176. ' 



Hahcacabum (-os, -us), (1) = ! 

 vesicaria, XXI 177; (2) : 

 strawberry tomato, Physalis ' 

 alkekengi, XXI 180, 182, j 

 XXII il2. In XXI 180 it ia { 

 a sleepy nightshade, also . 

 called moly and raorion. 



Hahmon, sea oracho, Atriplex '■ 

 halimua, XVII 239. XXIT i 

 73. 



Haliphloeos, sea-bark oak, Quer- \ 

 c.us pseudosuber, XVI 24. j 



Halmyris, sea fennel, Crambe ] 

 maritima, XIX 142. J 



Hakis, perhaps comfrey, Sym- 1 

 phytum officinale, XXVI 42. I 

 F6e says Montpeher coris, ; 

 Coris monspeliensis, others i 

 self-heal, Prutiella vulgaris, or I 

 common hyssop, Hyssopus 

 officinalia. See also Alum. 



Harundo, reed, the genus 1 

 Arundo, VII 21, 206, VIII 96, . 

 IX 56, X 9, 84, XI 14, 32, 1 

 XII 32, 124, XIII 122, XVI j 



