INDEX OF PLANTS 



243, 257, 262. 263. XVIII 

 162, 188, 240, 243, 254, 266, 

 287, 2S8, 329, 337, XIX 48, 

 XXI 51, 57, XXII 73, XXIII 

 69-75, 96, 97, XXVI 90, 162, 



XXVII 65, XXXIV 1, 133, 

 XXXV 160. The Arabian 

 olea (XII 77) is the white 

 mangrove, Avicennia offici- 

 nalis, also described, but not 

 naraed, in XII 37. 



Oleaginea, a kind of grape, XIV 

 38. 



Oleaster, oleaster, Olea oleaster, 

 V 3. VIII 101, XII 26. XIII 

 114, XV 19, 24, XVI 70, 74, 

 199, 206. 212, 219, 230, 240, 



244, XVII 129, 242, XXIII 

 72, 76-78, 129, 242, XXIV 50, 



XXXIV 133. 



Oleastrum, a kind of buxus, XVI 

 70. 



Oliva, olive-berry, Olea europaea, 

 VIII 204, XI 18, 46 {emend. 

 Detlef.), XII 26, 67, 130, XIII 

 32, 54, 63, 139, 141, XV 4-6, 

 9-17, 18, 20, 34, 68, 90, 101, 

 104, 109, 111-113, 115, XVI 

 28, 108, 121, 234, XVII 229, 

 230, 237, 241, XVIII 38, 254, 

 273, 320, 329, XIX 79, XXI 

 71, XXIII 73, XXVI 82, 

 XXXVII 161, 184, 188. The 

 oliva of India (XII 26) is 

 Olea cuspidata. 



Ohis, originally a generic term 

 for potherbs, in Phny usualiy 

 specifically the eabbage, Bras- 

 sica oleracea, XVII 177, 240, 

 XVIII 165, 188, XIX 79, 133, 

 134, 136-144, 177, 179, 180, 

 188, XX 33, XXII 74, 77, 80, 



82, XXIV 1. 139. XXVI 58, 



83, 88, 164, XXVII 54, 66, 



XXVIII 171, XXIX 80, 

 XXXI 115, XXXII 94, 



XXXV 189. 



Ohis maritimum, sea orach, 



Afriplex halimus, XXII 73-74, 



XXXII 94. Cf. olus mari- 



num, XXIX 79. 

 Ohisatrum, alexanders, Smyr- 



nium olusatrum, XII 67, XIX 



162, 164, 187, XX 117. XXII 



79. 

 Olyra, two-grained wheat, Triti- 



cum dicoccum, XVIII 62, 75, 



92, XXII 121; in XVIII 75 



wrougly equated with oryza ; 



in XVIII 81 mentioned as 



oryza. 

 Omphalocarpos = aparine, 



XXVII 32. 

 Onear = onothera, XXVI 111. 

 Onitis, a type of raarjoram, per- 



haps Origanum creticum, XX 



175. In XX 177 = heraclium 



heracleoticum. 

 Onochehs, onochilis in XXI 100, 



XXII 51, probably identical 



with onochilon. 

 Onochilon, bugloss, Echium diff- 



usum, called also anchusa, 



archebion, enchrysa, ono- 



chelis, rhexia, XXII 51. 

 Ononis (see also Anonis), rest- 



harrow, Ononis antiquorum, 



XXVII 29. 

 Onopordon or onopradon, a 



thistle, perhaps the cotton 



thistle, Onopordon acanthium, 



XXVII 110. 

 Onopyxos, a thistle, Onopordon 



illyricum, XXI 94. 

 Onosma, stone bugloss, Onosma 



echioides, XXVII 110. 

 Onothera, oleander, Nerium 



oleander, XXVI 111, 146. 

 Onothuris, oleander, Nerium 



oleander, XXIV 167, XXVI 18. 

 Ophiostaphyle, probably the 



capor, Capparis spinosa, XIII 



127. Elsewhere, also bryony, 



Bryonia dioica. 



