INDEX OF PLANTS 



Helvia, a kind of grape-vine, 



XIV 46. 

 Helvola, a kind of grape, XIV 29. 

 Helxine, VIII 101, XXI 94. 96, 



XXII 41, 42 ,XXV 92 {v.l.), 



XXVII 23, XXVIII 220, 



XXX 77. 



(1) A thistle, Atractylis 

 gunimifera, XXI 94. 



(2) sea-side knotweed, Poly- 

 gonum maritiyniim, XII 41. 



(3) pellitory, Parietaria offi- 

 cinalis, VIII 101. 



(4) Convolvulus arvensis in 

 Diosc. 4.39 W., and possibly 

 in some passages in Pliny. 



Hemeris, usually the gall-oak, 

 Quercus infectoria, XVI 22, 26. 



Hemerocalles, Martagon lily, 

 Lilium martagon, XXI 59, 158. 



Hemionion, scale fem, Asplen- 

 ium ceterach, XXV 45, XXVI 

 41, XXVII 34. 



Heptapleuron = plantago, XXV 

 80. 



Heracleon = origanum heracleo- 

 ticum, XXV 32 ; heracleon 

 (-ion) siderion, Cretan fig-wort, 

 Scrophularia lucida, XXV 

 34, XXVI 140; = nymphaea, 



XXV 75. 



Heracleus pyros = lithosperraon, 



XXVII 98. 

 Herachon, wild purslane, Eu- 



phorbia peplis, XX 207 ; a 



type of panaces, XXVI 113. 

 Heraclium, see origanum, XX 



177-180. 

 Herba Fulviana, unidentified, 



XXVI 88. 



Herba lactaria = tithymalus, 



XXVI 62. 

 Herba lanaria, probably = 



radicula, s.v., XXIV 168. Cf. 



XIX 48, XXV 52. 

 Herba Sabina = brathy, XXIV 



102. See also XXIX 103. 



512 



Herba Scythica. See Scythica. 

 Hermupoa = linozostis, XXV 



38. 

 Heroum = asphodelus, XXII 



67. 

 Hesperis, night-scented stoek, 



Matthiola tristis, XXI 39. 

 Hestiateris, areca nut, from 



areca-palm, Areca catechu, 



XXIV 165. 

 Hexastichas, a type of myrtle, 



perhaps Myrtus angustifolia 



boetica, XV 122. 

 Hiberis. See Iberis. 

 Hibiscum (-us), marsh-mallow, 



Althaca officinalis, XIX 89, 



XX 29, XXVI 21. 

 Hieracion, hawkweed, the large 



type Urospermum picroides, 



the small type Hymenonema 



graecum, XX 60. 

 Hippace, in XXV 83 a Scythian 



herb ; usually mare'8 milk 



cheese, as in XI 284, 



XXVIII 131, 204. 

 Hippolapathum, horse-sorrel, 



Rumex aqiiaticus, XX 232. 

 Hippomarathum, horse-fennel, 



Prangos ferulacea, XX 255, 



258, XXI 54. 

 Hippophaes, see tithymalus, 



XXI 91, XXII 29. 

 Hippophaeston, a knapweed, 



Centaurea spiyiosa, XVI 244, 

 XXVII 92. 



Hippopheos, a spurge, Euphor- 

 bia acanthothamnos, XXI 91 

 (emend.), XXVI 55. It is 

 wrongly identified by Pliny 

 with epithymum. 



Hippophlomos = white-rooted 

 mandragoras, perhaps deadly 

 nightshade, Atropa belladonna, 



XXV 148. 

 Hippophobas, " horse-fear," a 



fabulous plant, XXIV 161. 

 Hipposelinum, alexanders, 



