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| Of the classification of under-shrubs: the wild kinds: the chief distinction that between spinous and spineless | 3 |
| Of spineless under-shrubs and their differences | 7 |
| Of certain specially important spineless under-shrubs—silphium and magydaris—belonging to ferula-like plants | 15 |
| Of spinous under-shrubs and their differences | 21 |
| Of cultivated under-shrubs (coronary plants), with which are included those coronary plants which are herbaceous | 35 |
| Of the seasons at which coronary plants flower, and of the length of their life | 49 |
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| Of the times of sowing and of germination of pot-herbs | 59 |
| Of the propagation of pot-herbs, and of differences in their roots | 67 |
| Of the flowers and fruits of pot-herbs | 75 |
| Of the various forms of some pot-herbs | 81 |
| Of the cultivation of pot-herbs; manure and water | 93 |
| Of the pests which infest pot-herbs | 95 |
| Of the time for which seed of pot-herbs can be kept | 97 |
| Of uncultivated herbs: the wild forms of pot-herbs | 99 |