[1242] As stated by Pereira, Mat. Medica, ii. part 2 (1857) p. 186. See also Hanbury, Science Papers, 1876. 376.

[1243] Economic Products of the Punjab, i. (1868) 402.

[1244] Further particulars regarding Opopanax and Sagapenum, may be found in the theses of Przeciszewski (1861) and Vigier (1869), noticed in our article on Ammoniacum, and Dragendorff’s Jahresbericht, 1875. 119. 120.

[1245] Bentham and Hooker (Gen. Plant. 919) suppress the genus Anethum, uniting its one solitary species with Peucedanum.

[1246] Matt. xxiii. 23,—where it has been rendered anise by the English translators from Wicklif (1380) downwards. But in other versions, the word is correctly translated.

[1247] Heldreich, Nutzpflanzen Griechenlands (1862) 40.

[1248] Langkavel, Botanik d. späteren Griechen, Berlin, 1866. 39.

[1249] Leechdoms, &c., edited by Cockayne, 1864-66,—see especially Herbarium Apuleii, dating about a.d. 1050, in vol. i. pp. 219. 235. 237. 281. 293.

[1250] Popular Names of British Plants, 1870.

[1251] Volume of Vocabularies, edited by Wright, 1857. 30.