[1711] Neither the chesnut nor rice produce any kind of fixed oil.

[1712] See B. xvii. c. [13].

[1713] Or Fish-eaters. See B. xxxii. c. 38. This is one of the fixed oils.

[1714] In reality, no fixed oil can be obtained from them.

[1715] Or wild vine. See B. xii. c. [61], and B. xiii. c. [2].

[1716] Not an oil, so much as a medicinal preparation. Dioscorides mentions as component parts of it, omphacium, sweet rush, Celtic nard, aspalathus, costus, and must. It received its name from γλεῦκος “must.”

[1717] The Convolvulus scoparius of Linnæus. See B. xii. c [52], and B. xiii. c. [2].

[1718] See B. xii. c. [48].

[1719] See B. xii. c. [54], and B. xiii. c. [2].

[1720] See B. xii. c. [29].