INDEX OF PLANTS 



XV 39-45, 48, 109, 110, 111- 

 114, 115, XVI 111, 138, XVII 



136, 151, XXIII 132. 

 Persolata or personata, probably 



common bur-dock, Arctinm 

 lappa, XXV 104, 113, XXVI 

 24, 28, 92, 113, 121, 136, 143. 



Pesoluta, Egyptian plant used 

 for ehaplets, XXI 184. 



Petellium, unknown ; Sprengel 

 says water avens, Geum rivale, 

 XXI 49. 



Petroselinum, parsley, Petro- 

 selinmn sativiim, XX 118, 

 XXVIII 197, XXXII 101. 



Peuce, ( 1 ) generic term for firs 

 and pines, XI 118; (2) a kind 

 of grape, XIV 75. 



Peucedanum, sulphur-wort, 



Peucedanum officinale, XXV 

 117, 118, 139, 143, 164, 166, 

 XXVI 23, 28, 32, 34, 41, 54, 

 74, 76, 79, 89, 114, 118, 130, 

 135, 144, 156, 161, XXVII 

 143, XXXII 28, 68. 



Pezica, a mushroom, perhaps 

 MorchcJla esculenta or Lyco- 

 perdon bovista, XIX 38. 



Phalangion or phalangitis, 

 Greek alplily, Lloydia graeca, 

 XVIII 156, XXVII 124. 



Phalaris, perhaps canary grass, 

 Phalaris canariensis, but more 

 likely P. nodosa, XXVII 126. 



Pharnaceon, great centaury, 

 Centaurea centaurium, XXV 

 33. 



Phascos = sphagnos, XXIV 27. 



Phaselion = isopyron, XXVII 

 94. 



Phaseolus and phasiolus, see 

 Passiolus. 



Phasganion = xiphium, corn- 

 fiag, Oladiolus segetum, XXV 



137, 138. 



Phaunus, probably actually a 

 coarse olive, rather than a 



plant (cf. Theophr. H. Pl. 



2.2.12), XVI 244. 

 Phelandrion, an unknown 



plant, XXVII 126. 

 Pheos = stoebe, a bvirnet, 



Poterium spinosum, XXI 91, 



XXII 28. 

 Philanthropos, goose-grass, 



Oalium aparine, XXIV 176, 



XXVII 32. 

 Philetaeris or philetaeria = 



polemonia, Olympic St. John's 



wort, Hypericum olympicum, 



or Greek valerian, Polemonium 



caerulcum, XXV 64, 99. 

 Philochares = marrubium, XX 



241. 

 PhiIopais=marrubium, XX 241. 

 Phlomis, phlome, Phlomis samia, 



XXV 121. 

 Phlomos = verbascum, s.v., 



XXV 120. 

 Phlox, wall flower, Cheiranthus 



Cheiri. Some say roso-cam- 



pion, Lychnis coronaria, or 



Silene vespertina, XXI 69, 



64. 

 Phocis, a kind of pear-tree, 



XVII 237. 

 Phoenicea, perhaps rye-grass, 



Lolium perenne, XXII 135. 

 Phoenix elate, dwarf-palm, 



Chamaerops h iimilis, XXIX 



66. 

 Phonos, distafT-thistle, Car- 



thamus lanatus, XXI 95, 



XXVII 73. 

 Phragmites, probably pole-reed, 



Arundo donax, XXXII 141. 

 Phrenion = anemone, XXI 164. 

 Phrynion, perhaps Cretan milk- 



vetch, Astragalus creticus, 



XXV 123, XXVI 130; = 



potcrion, XXVII 122. 

 Phthirophoros, erect cone 



Aleppo pine, Pinus brutia, 



XVI 49. 



