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TO THE APPENDIX.
| Lettuce original: "Lactuca" | 628 |
| Sea Lettuce | 658 |
| Corn Ladanum, Anchor-plant A resinous plant, likely a species of Galeopsis or Cistus | 644 |
| Nipplewort original: "Lampsana" | 628 |
| Christ's Lance Likely referring to the Water-plantain or a similar spear-shaped leaf | 656 |
| Dock, Sorrel, Sharp-pointed Dock | 626 |
| Bloody Dock | 627 |
| Broad Guinea | 595 |
| Larch | 608 |
| Laserwort original: "Laserpitium" | 618 |
| Caper Spurge original: "Lathyris" | 655 |
| Laurel | 589 |
| Legume | 617 |
| Lentil | 618 |
| Mastic Tree | 597 |
| Lion's Leaf original: "Leontopetalum" | 646 |
| Lion's Foot original: "Leontopodium," often Edelweiss | 651 |
| Pepperwort original: "Lepidium" | 625 |
| White-tree with Chestnut fruit | 604 |
| Lichen, Liverwort | 657 |
| Lily | 623 |
| Lily of the Valley | 651 |
| Anise Wood | 599 |
| Aloe Wood | 598 |
| Sembrane Wood | 599 |
| Wood serving as a whetstone | 599 |
| Lightest Wood | 599 |
| Wood that is not wood Likely a reference to fossilized wood or a specific mineral | 636 |
| Flax | 615 |
| Gromwell, Sun-millet | 613 |
| Lotus | 615 |
| Worm-seed | 634 |
| Moonwort | 619 |
| Lupine | 617 |
| Pliny's Yellow, Mignonette | 645 |
| Campion original: "Lychnis" | 642. 646 |
| Tomato original: "Lycopersicum" | 654 |
| Lyncostis Herb | 632 |
| Great Parsley original: "Macerone" | 618 |
| Apple Tree, Apple | 593 |
| Pomegranate | 593 |
| Peach | 595 |
| Golden Apples Often referring to oranges or tomatoes | 654 |
| Apricot | 595 |
| Quince | 593 |
| Mammee, an Indian tree | 596 |
| Manna original: "Man, Manhu" | 607 |
| Manna in grains or Mastic-like | 607 |
| Liquid Manna, the Arabian Tereniabin | ibid. |
| Oriental or Syrian Manna | 607 |
| Manna of Calabria, Briançon, and Embrun | ibid. |
| Tereniabin, or Cedar Honey | ibid. |
| Whether the Manna of Holy Scripture was true or not | ibid. |
| Manna in general | 607 |
| Mandrake | 653 |
| Mangrove | 612 |
| The Virgin Mary's Glove Likely Foxglove or Columbine | 629 |
| Horehound | 642 |
| Mastic | 597 |
| Mattabalista root | 615 |
| Mechoacan root A Mexican purgative root | 615 |
| Medick original: "Medica," a type of clover | 618 |
| Dioscorides' Medium Likely a species of Bellflower | 614 |
| Aerial Honey A term for honeydew or manna | 607 |
| Cedar Honey | 607 |
| Fennel Flower, Black Cumin | 635 |
| Jew's Mallow original: "Melochia" | 626 |
| Eggplant | 654 |
| Mint | 619 |
| Costmary original: "Mentha corymbifera" | 633 |
| Mercury The plant, not the metal | 626 |
| Medlar | 593 |
| Spignel original: "Meum" | 615 |
| Millet | 611 |
| Gromwell original: "Milium Solis" | 613 |
| Sun-millet | ibid. |
| Melon, Squash | 616 |
| Molle The Peruvian Pepper tree | 600 |
| Drumstick Tree original: "Moringa" | 612 |
| Devil's Bit | 630 |
| Chickweed original: "Morsus Gallinae" | 643 |
| Mulberry | 594 |
| Mungo, or Anicetine Nut | 615 |
| Monkshood Mouse A legendary mouse said to feed on Aconite | 655 |
| Moss | 657 |
| Tamarisk | 610 |
| Burning Myrobalans | 596 |
| Myrrh | 609 |
| Myrtle | 637 |
| Sebesten Plum | 596 |
| Monkshood original: "Napellus" | 655 |
| Mouse of Monkshood | Same place |
| Turnip | 614 |
| Narcaphthon An aromatic bark from India | 599 |
| Indian and Celtic Spikenard | 639 |
| Bilge-water plant original: "Nautea" | 610 |
| Alpine Oleander | 613 |
| Nicaragua Apple | 596 |
| Touch-me-not | 625 |
| Moneywort | 647 |
| Methel Nut Datura metel | 654 |
| Theophrastus' Euboean Nut Chestnut | 597 |
| Walnut | 597 |
| Water Lily | 658 |
| Basil | 640 |
| Campion-like | 642 |
| Water Dropwort or Dropwort | 611 |
| Indian Ogheghe | 596 |
| Olive | 601 |
| Olive Mistletoe | Same place |
| Wild Olive | 602 |
| Flower of Oil | 601 |
| Adder's Tongue | 656 |
| Opo arpasum A toxic juice or resin | 609 |
| Oregano | 639 |
| Manna Ash | 607 |
| Rice | 610 |
| Door or Entrance Likely a topographical or anatomical reference in the text | 601 |
| Marigold original: "Tagetes" | 632 |
| Ouiton and Ouiggon of the Ancients | 661 |
| Hawthorn | 602 |
| Sharp-pointed Dock | 626 |
| Butcher's Broom | 601 |
| Peony | 646 |
| Hercules' All-heal | 638 |
| Potato of the Peruvians | 595 |
| American Potato | 654 |
| Wild Parsnip | 636 |
| Poppy | 647 |
| Persea tree Likely the Avocado or a related species | 595 |
| Smartweed, Water-pepper | 638 |
| Burdock original: "Personata" | 632 |
| Butterbur | 652 |
| Kidney Bean, Garden Bindweed | 617 |
| Beech or Oak | 603 |
| Water Dropwort | 619 |
| Cork-oak | 603 |
| Mock Privet | 619 |
| Leaf-plant original: "Phyllon" | 616 |
| Rampion | 647 |
| Mouse-ear Hawkweed | 629 |
| Burnet | 638 |
| Pimpinichi, a milky tree | 595 |
| Fruit with the appearance of gray pine | 608 |
| Pine | 608 |
| Pear Tree or Pear | 593 |
| Pistachio | 597 |
| Pea | 617 |
| Plantain | 651 |
| Plane Tree | 606 |
| Milkwort | 619 |
| Solomon's Seal | 651 |
| Sea Polypody | 658 |
| Devil's Apples Often referring to Mandrake fruit or Datura | 616 |
| Apple of Jericho, Eggplant | 654 |
| Purslane | 656 |
| Shrubby Sea Purslane | 608 |
| Snake Pore Likely a type of coral or fungus | 619 |
| Silverweed | 618 |
| Poterium, Neurada | 612 |
| Primrose | 646 |
| Plum | 596 |
| Plum called Myrobalan | 596 |
| Belon's False-Myrtle | 600 |
| False Fennel-flower | 642. 646 |
| Fleawort | 651 |
| Sneezewort | 633 |
| Pycnocomon A plant similar to Scabious | 654 |
| Firethorn | 602 |
| Pear Tree, Pear | 593 |
| Oak | 603 |
| Quimbaya, a purgative root | 615 |
| Indian purgative roots | 615 |
| Globe-flower Buttercup | 643 |
| Turnip | 624 |
| Broomrape | 611 |
| Rhubarb, Monk's Rhubarb | 616. 627 |
| Radish, Horseradish | 614 |
| Remedy for Bedbugs and Fleas | 658 |
| Rhapontic Rhubarb | 627 |
| Rose-root | 656 |
| Sumac | 601 |
| For Sauces | ibid. |
| For Tanners | ibid. |
| Red | ibid. |
| Syrian, Pontic, etc. | ibid. |
| Rose, Dog-rose | 613. 614 |
| Sundew | 657 |
| Bramble or Briar | 614 |
| Sorrel | 626 |
| Butcher's Broom | 601 |
| The Peasants' Clock Likely referring to a plant that opens/closes at specific times, like Goat's Beard | 653 |
| Rue | 635 |
| Wild Rue | 641 |