INDEX OF SUBJECTS, AUTHORS AND SPECIES 
EXPLANATIONS 
With a view to promote the instant serviceableness of this index, species-equiva- 
lents connecting the ancient with the modern botany are very commonly inserted ; 
analytic entries are provided oe such authors as have been ireated in special detail ; aad 
all classes of entries, whet of person, place, plant, book or subject-matter, a 
ranked in one oe sie instead of separate indices—but are distinguished by 
type, as follow 
Subjects beats and miscellaneous entries are in Roman type. 
oo and other plant-names are in italics. 
Names of authors are in small capitals. 
Title oe works of uncertain or less familiar authorship are entered in small capitals 
italicized. For other titles of books see the body of the work under the respective 
authors. 
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ao 
Page-numbers which refer to the more detailed treatment, are set in black-faced 
type, or simply precede the other numbers, if the details given are few. 
The abbreviation A. Adz. is used for the Aster Atticus of Dioscorides and of Renais- 
sance botany, the Aster Amed/us of Linnae 
_ indexed which have had a anne iehic to Aster Alticus are thus indicated : 
—= A. Att.,’’ after plant-names ‘which have been used as equivalents or parti 
equivalents for hees Atticus. 
‘‘Not A. Att.,’’ after plant-names which have been by some writer confused in 
igsebess with Aster Atticus 
“Used as A. Att.,”’ aliier plants which replace Aster in certain authors, not from 
any tangle of synonymy but from similarity of reputed prope rties. 
e index is intended to cover all such plant-names as seem likely to be sought 
for, including all members of the Compositae which are mentioned in the text; also all 
little-known authors which are so mentioned; but no attempt is made to include all 
references to authors like Dioscorides, Pliny, or Meyer, which have occurred con 
stantly throughout the volume. 
apie (= Arum, q. v.) used as A. Alt., ie ADDISON, 127 
A LARD ANGLICUS, 293, 197 
ee PETRUS DE, 305 “Adonis 156, 34 
Aup-ALaTiy, 112 | AKcIpIus CORBOLIENSIS, 97, 224, 225, 
ABUL Faput, 187 
se » 205 
Arcipius ROMANUS, 227, 284 
ABUL QAsim, 300 
Achillaea, 43, 51, 82, 89, 119, 218, 228, | AEMILIUS MACER, 133 
2 AETIOS, 179, 41, 85, 86; Aétios’ Aster- 
25 
232, 278 
ACKERMAN, se remedies, ee £ ae 
Aconitum, 69 AFFLACIUS, 
ACOSTA, 101, ica, 410 Affodillus, not e noes 70, 208, 281, 325 
Actaea, 378 Agave, 2 
AcTUARIUS, 189, 98, I AGGREGATOR PADUANUS, 305, 57; 9 
Abas, Dr. FRANCIS, a 181 AGGREGATOR PRACTICUS, 395; 575 = 274, 
332; form and character, 305; dis- 
421 
ADANson, 12 
