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On helxine pellitory, perditio a plant, parthenium feverfew, syderite ironwort, and its medicines Ch. 17.
On the chamaeleon thistle-like plant, its kinds, and its medicines Ch. 18.
On coronopus buck's-horn plantain and its medicines Ch. 19.
On anchusa alkanet and pseudanchusa false alkanet and their medicines Ch. 20.
On onichylus, athemi, lotos lotus, and lotometra, heliotropium sunflower/heliotrope, tricoccos three-berried plant, and callitrichos maidenhair fern Ch. 21.
On picris bitter herb, thesium, and asphodelus asphodel, halimus sea-purslane, and acanthus bear's breech, and buprestis a beetle used as a blister agent, elaphoboscon parsnip, sandix a red dye plant, and lasina, and on caucalis bastard parsley, sium water parsnip, syllibus, scolymus artichoke thistle or limonium sea-lavender, and sonchus sow thistle, chondrilla gum succory or its kind, and boleti mushrooms Ch. 22.
On fungi and silphium a prized medicinal resin, and on laser a resin Ch. 23.
On the nature of honey and honey-water, and why customs are changed by kind and food, and on honey-drink, and on wax Ch. 24.
Against the objections of physicians regarding medicines from crops Ch. 25.
Sum of medicines, history, and observations: 906.
FROM THE AUTHORS:
The same as in the previous book, and besides them, Chrysippus, Eratosthenes, Alceus.
BOOK TWENTY-THIRD contains the cultivation of trees.
On the medicines of fresh grapes, the ferments of grapes and grape-dregs, and on uua theriace antidote grapes, and on raisins, astaphis raisin, astaphis agria wild raisin, pitutaria a plant, and labrusca wild vine, and on white and black vines, and on musts and kinds of wine Ch. 1.
On squill vinegar, oxymel honey and vinegar mixture, sapa boiled grape must, and the lees of wine, vinegar, and sapa Ch. 2.
On oils, olive leaves, their flowers, ash, and on white and black olives, and on amurca olive dregs Ch. 3.
On the leaves of the wild olive, cenantinum wild grape oil, coccum kermes berry, almond oil, laurel oil, myrtle oil, chamaemyrsine butcher's broom, cypress oil, citrus oil, and walnut oil Ch. 4.
On the myrobolanus a nut palm and the tall palm Ch. 5.
Medicines from the flower, leaves, fruit, branches, bark, wood, juice, root, and ash of each kind Ch. 6.
On pears and observations concerning them, and on the observation of figs, and on the caprificus wild fig, the hermea a fig variety, and medicines from other kinds Ch. 7.
On pine nuts, almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios, chestnuts, beans, cornum cornel cherry, uredie a plant, and laurel Ch. 8.
On cultivated myrtle, myrtidanum myrtle extract, and wild myrtle Ch. 9.
Sum of medicines, history, and observations: 1,419.
FROM THE AUTHORS:
C. Valgius, Pompeius Lenaeus, Sextius Niger (who wrote in Greek), Tullius Bassus (who did the same), Antonius Castor, M. Varro, Cornelius Celsus, Fabianus.
EXTERNALS:
Theophrastus, Democritus, Orpheus, Pythagoras, Mago, Menander (who wrote on agriculture), Nicander, Homer, Hesiod, Musaeus, Sophocles, Anaxilaus.
PHYSICIANS:
Mnesteus, Callimachus, Phanias the physicist, Simon, Timaristus, Hippocrates, Chrysippus, Diocles, Opion, Heraclides, Hicesius, Dionysius, Apollodorus of Citium, Apollodorus of Tarentum, Praxagoras, Phistionicus the physician, Dieuches, Cleophantus, Philistion, Asclepiades, Crateuas, Petronius, Diodorus, Iollas, Erasistratus, Diagoras, Andreas, Onorcas, Mnesicles, Epicharmus, Demion, Dation, Sosimenes, Milepoleus, Metrodorus, Solon, Lycius, Olympias of Thebes, Philinus, Petrinus, Myction, Glaucias, Xenocrates.
BOOK TWENTY-FOURTH contains medicines from wild trees.
Lotos lotus tree Ch. 1.
Acorn Ch. 2.
On the fruit of the holm oak, gallnut, mistletoe, berries, acorns, on the root of the turkey oak, and cork Ch. 3.
On beech, cypress, and the great cedar, and on cedris cedar resin and galbanum a gum resin Ch. 4.
On ammoniacum a gum resin, storax, spondylium cow parsnip, sphanus, turpentine, chamaepitys ground pine, pitch, resins, picea spruce, and lentiscus mastic tree Ch. 5.
On thick pitch, liquid pitch, palimpissa recovered pitch, pissaphaltos pitch and bitumen mixture, zopissa ship-scraping pitch, torch-pine, and lentiscus mastic tree Ch. 6.
On plane tree, ash, maple, white poplar, elm, linden, elder, and juniper Ch. 7.
On willow, amerina a type of willow, their uses, and eristrum a plant Ch. 8.
On dogwood, siler spindle tree, privet, alder, ivy, cysthus rock rose, cissus ivy, erythranum a plant, chamaecissus ground ivy, sarsaparilla, and clematis Ch. 9.
On reed, papyrus, ebony, oleander, rhusen a plant, hydro water plant, cachrys a plant, savin, selago club moss, samolus marshwort, and gum medicines Ch. 10.
On Egyptian thorn, white thorn, acanthus, and acacia Ch. 11.
On common thorn, wild thorn, syrisceptrum a plant, appendixed thorn, pyracantha firethorn, paliurus Christ's thorn, holly, yew, and briar medicines Ch. 12.
On cynobatus dog-rose, Idaean bramble, rhamnus buckthorn, lycium a shrub extract, sarcocolla a resin, and oporice fruit-based medicine Ch. 13.
On chamaedrys wall germander, chamaedaphne spurge laurel, chamaelea widow-wail, chamaefice dwarf fig, chamaecissus ground ivy, chamaeleuce coltsfoot, chamaecyparissus ground cypress, ampeloprasum vine leek, stachys woundwort, clinopodium basil thyme, centuculus cudweed, and Egyptian clematis medicines Ch. 14.
On aron cuckoo-pint, dracunculus dragon arum, dracontium, eri a plant, millefolium yarrow, a herb of the same name, pseudoutunium a plant, myrrhis myrrh-scented herb, and onobrychis saintfoin medicines Ch. 15.
On coriacesia, callicia, menaidis, and twenty-three others, and their medicines which some say are magical, and on considia, aproxis, and recurring diseases Ch. 16.