INDEX OF PLANTS 



32, XVI 30, 35, 65, 74, 87, 

 97, 126, 207, 209, 226, XVII 

 201, 234, 235. XVIII 266, 

 XXIV 60. 



Tinus, laurustinus, Viburnum 

 tinus, XV 128, XVII 60. 



Tiphe, one-grained wheat, Triti- 

 cum monococcum, XVIII 81, 

 93. 



Tiphyon, a v.l. for iphyon, XXI 

 67. 



Tithymalis, a type of 8pi:rge, 

 Euphorhia helioscopia, XXVI 

 68. 



Tithymalus, spurge, Euphorbia 

 sp., XX 209, XXIV 31, XXVI 

 21, 60, 62-71, 90, 99, 110, 116, 

 118, 119, 126, 146, 1.50, 164. 



Tordylon, in part, small hart- 

 wort, Tordylium officinale, 

 XX 238, XXIV 177. 



Toxicum, a kind of ladanum. 

 XXVI 47. 



TrachLnia, unknown, XXVII 

 141. 



Trachy, species of Commiphora, 

 XII 114. 



Tragacantha, " goat's thorn," 

 tragacanth, especially As- 

 tragalus tragacantha, XIII 

 115, XXVI 140, XXX 78, 126. 



Tragion, " goatwort," perhaps 

 lentisk, Pistacia lentiscus, 

 or perhaps goat-scented St. 

 John's wort, Hypcricum hir- 

 cwMW, XIII 115, XXVII 141. 



Tragonis = tragion, XXVII 141. 



Tragopogon, goat's-beard or sal 

 sify, including the purple- 

 flowered Tragopogon porri- 

 folius and crocifolius and per- 

 haps the yellow-fiowered T. 

 pratensis, XXI 89, XXVII 

 142. 



Tragoriganum, goafs origanum, 

 Thymus tragoriganum, XIV 

 111, XX 176. 



Tragos, (1) a kind of wheat. 

 perhaps emmer, Triticum di- 

 coccum, XVIII 93; (2) a 

 thorny plant, of uncertain 

 identitv, also called scorpion, 

 XIII fl6, XXVII 142. 



Tribulus, (1) land caltrop, Tri- 

 bulus terrestris, XVIII 153, 



XXI 91, XXII 27; (2) water 

 cliestnut, Trapa natans, XXI 

 98, XXII 27; (3) in other 

 authors also the caltrop, 

 Fagonia cretica. 



Trichomanes, maidenhairspleen- 

 wort, Asplenium trichomanes, 



XXII 63, XXVII 138. 

 Tricoccum, a heliotrope. Helio- 



tropium, and perhapsscorpion 

 grass, Scorpiurus sulcata, 

 XXII 57, 60. 



TrifoHum, usually strawberry- 

 headed trefoil, Trifoliumfragi- 

 ferum, XVIII 34, 144, 259, 

 365, XX 264, XXI 54 (three 

 kinds deseribed), 152-153, 

 XXVI 87, 89, 119. 



Triorchis = centauris, XXV 69. 



Tripedanea, a kind of grape- 

 vine, XIV 41. 



Tripolion (-um), a Plumbago, or 

 tripoly, Aster tripolium, or sea 

 lavender, Statice limonium, 

 XXVI 39. 



Trithales, house-leek, Semper- 

 vivum tectorum, XXV 160. 



Triticum, used in three senses, 

 depending on context, (1) 

 wheat generically, (2) naked 

 wheat generically, and (3) 

 poulard, Triticum iurgidum, 

 in particular, XVII 72, XVIII 

 48, 49, 50, 56, 61-70, 76, 79, 

 81, 82, 85, 89, 94, 97, 98, 102, 

 104, 106, 116, 155, 164, 165, 

 166, 184, 189, 191, 198, 202, 

 298, 299, 304, 305, 307, XIX 

 17, XX 20, XXI 127, XXII 



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