TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
Footnote anchors are denoted by [number], and the footnotes have been placed at the end of the relevant entry. Footnotes for Tables I-XVI have been kept at the bottom of each relevant Table.
Basic fractions are displayed as ½ ⅓ ¼ etc; other fractions are mostly shown in the form a/b, for example 4/9. The book also has some fractions in the form a-b, for example 1-40th or 7-100ths.
Each entry in the dictionary is a Latin name and uses vowel breves and macrons to indicate pronunciation. Greek words in the text use polytonic Greek. Some other less common characters are found in this book and these will display on this device as:
⛛ (0x26DB inverted Greek Δ)
M̄ (M with 0x0304 combining macron)
C̄ (C with 0x0304 combining macron)
⬤ (0x2B24 black circle)
Several of the [Tables] at the back of the book are very dense and wider than can be displayed on some devices. Use of a small-size font may help.
The original text was printed in two-column format; the indexes at the back of the book reference the page and the column, a (left) or b (right). This etext uses the normal single column format so that the column reference does not apply; only the page reference is relevant.
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
Some minor changes to the text are noted at the [end of the book.]
Original cover.