[2002] See B. xix. cc. 48, 62. It is generally identified with the Smyrnium perfoliatum of Linnæus, the Perfoliated alexander.
[2003] “Anethi” is a preferable reading to “apii,” “parsley.”
[2004] See B. xxiv. c. 60.
[2005] See B. xxi. c. 21.
[2006] See B. xxi. c. 86.
[2007] See B. xxvi. c. 60.
[2008] “Fish-sauce.” See B. ix. c. 30, and B. xxxi. c. 43.
[2009] Possibly the same plant as the Sison of Dioscorides, identified with the Sison amomum of Linnæus, Field hone-wort, or stone-parsley.
[2010] Identified by Fée with the Sedum Telephium of Linnæus, the Orpine or livelong; by Desfontaines with the Sedum anacampseros, the Ever-green orpine; and by Littré with the Cerinthe aspeva, the Prickly honey-wort.
[2011] “Vitiligini.”