INDEX OF PLANTS 



graeca, mentione'1 also in 

 XX\T 128 and XXVIII 119. 

 Modem nomenclatare indi- 

 cates term was applied also 

 to Himantoglossum hircinum, 

 Serapias cordigera, and PhaUus 

 impudicus. In XXV 98 = 

 aristolochia polyrrhizos. 



Saurion, cited as a term for 

 mustard as a result of careless 

 reading of Diosc. 2. 156 W. on 

 0Aa<777t,orhissource,XIX 171. 



Saxifragum = adiantum, XXII 

 64. 



Scammonia, scammony, Con- 

 volvulus scamrnonia, XIV 110, 



XXV 54, XXVI 59, 90, 93, 1 14, 

 157, XXVII 79. Scammonia 

 tenuis = lagine, XXIV 139. 



Scandix, wild chervil, Scandix 

 pecien-veneris, XXI 89, XXII 

 80-81. 



Scandula, perhaps spelt, Triti- 

 cum spelta, otherwise emmer, 

 T. dicoccum, XVIII 62. 



Scapula, a kind of grape-vine, 



XIV 34. 



Sceptrum = aspalathos (1), XII 



110. 

 Schist-a cepa, a kind of onion, 



XIX 101. 

 Scilla, sea onion or squill, 



Urginea rrmritima, XIV 106, 



XV 63, XVII 87, XVIII 244, 

 XIX 93,96,99, 101 121, XX 

 97-101, XXI 106, 108, XXIII 

 59, XXIV 44, XXV 26, 115, 



XXVI 95, 114, XXVII 14, 

 XXX 23, 52, XXXII 101, 

 135; scilla pusilla (XXVII 

 118), Pancrafium maritimum; 

 scilla Epimenidii (XIX 93), 

 Omithogalum pyrenaicum. 



Scirpula (v.L), a kind of grape- 



vine, XIV 81. 

 Scirpus, a bulrush, VII 206, 



XIII 76, XVI 178. 



ScoljTQus, golden thistle, 

 Scohjmus hispanicus, XX 262, 

 XXI 94-96, XXII 86-87. 



Scopa regia, probably Cheno- 

 podium scoparia, XXI 28, 

 XXV 44. 



Scordastum, an unknown tree, 



XII 36. 



Scordion, germander, Teucrium 

 scordium, XXV 63, XXVI 77, 

 89, 100, 107, 137. 



Scordotis = scordion, XXV 63, 

 100. 127, XXVI 27, 32, 44. 



140, 151. 



Scorpio, a term appUed to 

 several different plants, of 

 uncertain identity, in some 

 instances apparently Aconi- 

 ium anthora, Asparagus acuti- 

 foliu-s, Scorpiurus sulcata, 

 scorpion furze, Genista acan- 

 thoclada, and scorpion root, 

 Doronicum cordatum. Two 

 types described in XXII 39; 

 a secondary name for tragos, 



XIII 116, XXVII 142; a 

 secondary name for thely- 

 phonon, XXV 122; a second- 

 arj' name for aconitum, 

 XXVII 9 ; a tj-pe of cucumis, 

 XX 8 ; a spinous plant, XXI 

 91, 93. 



Scorpiuron = tricoccum, XXII 



60. 

 Scripula, a kind of grape, XIV 



81. 

 Scythica or scythice, = gly- 



cvrrhiza, XXV 82, XXVI 28. 



146, XXVII 2. 

 Secale, rve, Secale cereale, XVIIl 



141. "In XVIII 140 a kind of 

 fenugreek. 



Securiclata, axeweed, Securi- 

 gera coronilla, XVIII 155. 



Sedum, house-leek, the usual 

 type Sempervivum iectoruni, 

 the large tj-pe iS. arboreum. 



