424 
Artemisia Santonica of Sprengel, 275 
Artemisia tenuifolium of Dioscorides, 66 
Artemisia vulgaris L., 196, 204, 257 
Arthritica, used as A. Adt., 296 
Arum, used as A, Altt., 207, 218, 267, 275, 
299; 310, 312, 314, 335 
ARVIELL, HENRY and GILBERT, 302, 98 
Asarum, used as A. Aft., 40, £91, 213, 
272, 277, 328, 335 
Ascaracon = A, Att., 63, 184, 325 
A M, 100 
ASCLEPIADES, 89, 91, 92, 208 
jas, 8 
Aspergoutte menue or mineur = A. Alt., 
63, 383, 391, 399 
Ashmolean Herbals, 98 
Aspe ae odorata of Dodoens, Asperula 
odorata L., = A. Att., etc. » 21, 79, 224; 
258, 325, 338, 339, 342, 343 
spots ee Aff; te, 224; 
pe 720n 
F i SON A. Alt., etc., 63, 22, 25 
ST, Dantzen von Ast., 326 
Astaraticon, Astaruticon = A, Att., 65, 
320, 383 
Aster, in primary sense of star, 57 +; in 
transferred sense, as appellative of a per- 
son, 59; as name of the plant Aster 
Amellus L., 57; of the plant Plantago 
major L.., 173, 
place-name, 61 ; asa personal name, 60, 
111; as name of a white earth, 61, 153, 
256; of a medicament, 61; a stomachic 
61; as source by terminal modifers of 
star names for persons, 60; places, 61, 
plants, etc. 
Aster, monotype conception of, 12, 
Sg — 12, 13, 418; hk 
nof A studies on the continent, 
es au ; in Sid toward the end of the 
17th century, 418; again on the conti- 
nent, 17, 18, 418; in America since 
1835, 
Aster acticus of Cesalpino, 416; see Aster 
tticus, etc. 
INDEX 
Aster acris L., 403, 15, » 416 
Aster alius ee Luteo of eas 390 
Aster alpinus L., 16, 79, 388, 389, 390, 
06, 412, 414 
Aster alpinus coeruleo flore of Clusius, = 
A. alpinus L., ee 
Aster Amellus L., 10, 20; modern locali- 
ties, 33,-34.3 ee ad 132; figures, 
o+; see Aster Alt 
aie oy snag of ste = Inula en- 
olta 414 
es — , 89 
Aster Atticus, ‘a Dioscorides, == Aster 
Amellus L., 65, the historic type of the 
genus, 10, 20; digest of ancient descrip- 
tion and belief regarding it, 25 +, 12; 
its identification with Aster Amedllus L., 
9, 9, 382: ; its wirane 39-57; 
tency, 55; regard for its beauty, 35, 
116; for Gods and Goddesses presiding 
over it, see that heading. 
Aster Atticus, ancient MS. figures intended 
for it, 122, 11; of Cratevas, 11, 122, 
149 ; Dioscorides, 11, 149-152; Apul- 
eius, 171 ; Anglo-Saxon Herbals, 171.— 
Woodcuts intended for it ; in the Aggre- 
gator practicus, 310; Ortus, 321 ; Gart, 
champ, 417; Tabernaemontanus, 417 ; 
Gerade, 418 
Aster Aticus, Descriptions or references, 
po dyopthalaotts 
S, and as aster: 
ion porpharow, hehe 
boubonion, ingui 
155; Pausanias, annie ‘on, 159 
Dioscoridean synonymy, éoubonion, in- 
guinalis,rathibida, 140-+-; Galen, A. At. 
bubonion, 163; Oribasius, 4. Ad. and 
bubonion, 164; Apuleius, asterion, 1723 
