[732] The Aristolochia plistolochia of Linnæus, the Spanish branching stemmed birthwort. Fée thinks that these identifications, though probable enough, are not altogether satisfactory, and that the Greeks may have made these distinctions between varieties of the plant comparatively unknown to the rest of Europe. They are no longer held in any esteem for their medicinal properties.
[733] See B. xxvi. c. 91.
[734] “With many roots.”
[735] See B. xxvi. c. 62.
[736] See c. 6 of this Book.
[737] See cc. 11, 12, 13, 14, of this Book.
[738] See B. xx. c. 61.
[739] See B. xxiv. c. 80.
[740] See c. 15 of this Book.
[741] See c. 27 of this Book.