3219 Or “myrtle-wine.” See B. xiv. c. 19; also B. xv. c. 35.
3220 “Alarum perfusiones.”
3221 See B. xv. cc. 7, 37: the Ruscus aculeatus of Linnæus, or little holly of the French, belonging to the Asparagea, and not the myrtles.
3222 Being of the same family, of course there is a great resemblance.
3223 In reality they have no such lithotriptic nature, Fée says.
3224 A kindred plant with the one already mentioned by our author: it is still used for making brooms in some parts of Europe.
3226 See end of B. xiv.
3227 See end of B. xii.
3230 See end of B. ii.
3231 See end of B. vii.
3232 For Fabianus Papirius, see end of B. ii; for Fabianus Sabinus, see end of B. xviii.
3233 See end of B. iii.
3234 See end of B. ii.
3236 See end of B. ii.
3237 See end of B. viii.
3239 See end of B. viii.
3240 See end of B. vii.
3245 See end of B. iv.
3249 See end of B. vii.
3253 See end of B. xii.
3254 See end of B. xv.
3255 See end of B. xii.
3263 See end of B. vii.
3266 See end of B. xii.
3267 See end of B. xi.
3268 See end of B. xii.
3270 See end of B. xii.
3273 See end of B. vi.
3278 See end of B. xii.
END OF VOL. IV.
J. BILLING, PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER, WOKING, SURREY.