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INDEX 



Functions of organs, Theophrastus 

 on, 74, 75 



Fungi, as doubtfully plants, 73 

 as undoubtedly plants, 73 

 early mention of poisonous, 144 

 early treatise on edible, 144 



Galenia, genus, 164 

 Galenus, C, Adanson on, 164 



Haller on botany of, 162 



ignores phytography, 163, 168 



native of Pergamos, 160 



physician at Rome, 161 



profoundly learned, 1 60 



widely travelled, 160 

 Galeopsis, genus, 179 

 Gansblum as generic name, 187 

 Gart der Gesundheit, early work, 167 

 Genera, anthoiogically founded, 42, 

 117 



based on leaf characters, 26, 29, 3 1- 



33> 113 



carpologically founded, 300 



ecologically founded, 258, 259 



interrelations of, debated, 114 



major, early term for families, 208 



many monotypic, 241 



reduced number of, 242 



term as used by Fuchs, 207 

 Generic names, primeval, 27 



Theophrastan, 116, 117 



of two distinct words, 124, 125, 216 

 Genista angulosa, 311 



sagittalis, 311 

 Genus, various meanings of, 115, 116 

 Georgica, of Nicander, 144 



of Virgil, 149 

 Geranium, names of species of, 219 

 Gesner, C, bibliographer, 143 



Bibliotheca Universalis, work of, 

 171 



editor of Cordus' works, 276, 310 



on Greek botanists, 143 



Opera Botanica of, 274 

 Ghini, Luca, 10, 273 

 Gleditsch, Adanson on, 17 

 Glycyrrhiza, Cordus on, 296 

 Gooseberry flower. Tragus on, 234 

 Grape wood, anatomy of, 96 

 Greek botany before Theophrastus, 



60 

 Guiditius, J., artist to Brunfels, 171 

 Gymnosperm and angiosperm, 141 



Haller, Albert, Adanson on, 17 

 Bibliotheca Botanica, work of, 32, 



263 

 criteria of affinity relied on by, 1 7 

 estimate of Theophrastus, 52 

 on Galen as botanist, 162 

 Hans Weyditz, artist to Brunfels, 171 

 Hawthorn, early ecology of, 126 



flower of, Tragus on, 234 

 Hazel, anciently thought flowerless, 

 88 

 aments first described, 87 

 flowering first announced, 88, 227 

 fiowering denied by Fuchs, 227 

 flowers described by Tragus, 227 

 Head, term as used by Fuchs, 206 

 by Theophrastus, 92 

 by Tragus, 230 

 Heart, earliest term for pith, 98 

 Hebrew classics as to botany, 23 

 Hedera Helix, metamorphosis of, 139 

 phytographic leaf-type, 102 

 roots, aerial first noted, 74 

 Hedera Terrestris, generic name, 

 124, 254 

 changed to Chamseclema, 306 

 changed to Glechoma, 124 

 Heidesbach, birthplace of Tragus, 221 

 Heinrich FuUmaurer, artist to Fuchs, 



IPS 



Helenium, genus, 225 



Helianthemum, genus, 305 



Helianthus, genus, 124 



Heliotropism, noted by Varro, 148 



Helix, formerly held bigeneric, 139 



Hellebore, early experience with, 49 

 popular name of, 231 



Hemerocallis part of Lilium, 42 



Hepatica, genus, 176, 186 



alba, .earliest name of Pamassia, 

 286, 305 



Herb, term of many meanings, 109 



Herba ApoUinaris, old name of hen- 

 bane, 185 



Herba fumaria, early name of Fuma- 

 ria, 185 



Herba, Sacra, early name of Verbena, 



18 5 

 Herbaceous stems, early classifica- 

 tion of, 78 

 studied anatomically by Cordus, 



307 

 Herbarum Vivse Icones of Brunfels, 



165, 18s 

 Hercules' Athenian olive tree, 134 

 Hermolaus Barbarus, commended 



by Fuchs, 196 

 Hesiod and Homer, 20, 51 

 Hesperis matronalis, 249 

 Hessus, Eobanus, and E. Cordus, 264 

 Hibiscus trionum, 232 

 Hieracium, Cordus on, 303 



Pilosella first figured by Fuchs, 211 

 Hieronymus Herbarius, 220 

 Hieronymus Tragus, 220 

 Hilum recognized by Theophrastus, 



96 

 Hipparchus, friend of Theophrastus, 



57 

 Hippocrates, Greek physician, 144 

 work of, translated by Fuchs, 192 



