[2898] See B. x. c. 86.

[2899] See B. xxii. c. [36], and B. xxx. c. 10.

[2900] In cases of poisoning by opium or hemlock, the use of it, Fée says, would be prejudicial.

[2901] See B. xxi. c. [105].

[2902] “Toxica.”

[2903] In B. xiv. cc. 8, 9, 10. It is impossible, with any degree of accuracy, to discuss the properties of these various wines, as they no longer exist.

[2904] “Cognominatum” appears to be a better reading than “cognominatus,” which Sillig has adopted; as it is much more probable that the work received its name from the subject than that the writer did.

[2905] All these wines are described in B. xiv.

[2906] “Nervis.” As to the meaning of this word, see B. xi. c. 88.

[2907] These wines also are described in B. xiv.