INDEX OF PLANTS 



XVIII 159, XIX 179, XXV 

 160,XXVI111. SeeAizoiim. 



Selago, fir clubmoss, Lycopudium 

 seiago, XXIV 103. 



Semen, emmer, Triticum dicoc- 

 cum, XVIII 82, 102, 112, 184, 

 198. 



Semnion = theobrotion, XXIV 

 162. 



Senecio = erigeron, XXV 167. 



Serapias = orchis, XXVI 95. 



Serichatum, Arabian aromatic 

 shrub, unknown, XII 99, XIII 

 18. 



Sericum, a type of tuber ( 1 ), s.v., 

 XV 47. 



Seriphum, sea wormwood, Arte- 

 misia 7naritima, XXVII 53, 

 XXXII 100. 



Seris, the cultivated form en- 

 dive, Cichoriinn endivia, the 

 wild form chicory, especially 

 C. intybus, XX 73, 76, 

 XXVII 104. 



Serpylkim (serpullum), creeping 

 thyme, Thymus serpyllum, 

 XIV 105, XVI 244, XIX 100, 

 172, 176, XX 138, 173, 176, 

 245, 264, XXI 59, XXIV 137, 

 XXX 148. 



Serrata = chamaedrys, XXIV 

 130. 



Serratula = vettonica, XXV 84. 



Sertvila eampana, Latin name 

 formelilotus, TrifjoiieUu araeca, 

 XXI 53. 



Sesama (sesima, sesamon), se- 

 same, Sesame indicum, VI 

 161, XIII 11, 12, 118, XV 25, 

 28, 30, XVIII 49, 53, 58, 60, 

 96, 98, 99, 304, XXII 132, 

 158, XXllI 95, XXVI 67, 

 110, XXVII 126, XXVIII 

 103, 130, 168. Wild sesa- 

 mon = cici, XV 25. 



Sesamoides. Two kinds men- 

 tioned in XXII 133 (see also 



XXV 52) : (1) perhaps purple 

 rock-cress, Aubrieta deltoidea, 

 Astragalus sesameus, or Reseda 

 canescens; (2) perhaps i?escc?a 

 mediterranea, Helleborus cyclo- 

 phyllus, or herb terrible, 

 Daphne tartonraira. 



Sesoli, small hartwort, Tordy- 

 lium officinale,VUI 112, XX 

 238, XXV 92. 



Setania, (1) medlar, Mespilus 

 germanica, XV 84, XXIII 14 1 ; 

 (2) the " annual " onion, a 

 small, sweet form of Allium 

 cepa, XIX 101. 



Setanion, (1) a spring wheat, 

 club wheat, Triticum com- 

 pactum, or perhaps common 

 wheat, T. vulgare, XVIII 70; 

 (2) an "annual" type of bulb, 

 unidentitied, XIX 95. 



Sibi = cici, XV 25. 



Sicelicon = psyllion, XXV 140. 



Siderion, epithet of heracleon, 

 s.v. 



Sideritis, perhaps usually Sta- 

 chys heraclea, perhaps some- 

 times Sideritis romana, VIII 

 101, XXV 42, 100, 142, 164, 



XXVI 24, 93, 100, 115, 135, 

 148, 164. In XXII 41 Poly- 

 gonum maritimum and in XXII 

 43 Parietaria officinalis. 

 Dioscorides (IV 33-36) nien- 

 tions four kinds, including 

 ' lipai<X€La and 'Ax'AAeto9, 

 but the identification of some 

 is doubtful. 



Sil = scseli, XII 128, XX 36, 

 XXII 79, XXIV 177, XXVII 

 48. A secondary name for 

 halus, XXVI 42 (emend.). 



Silaus, a water plant similar to 

 celery, unidentified, XXVI 

 88. 



Siler, brookwillow, Salix vitel- 

 lina, XVI 77 and XXIV 73. 



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