1769
Wallich, List, No. 6903; Moquin, in D. C., Prodr., xiii. sect. 2, p. 256.
1770
For further details, see my article in Prodromus, vol. xvi. part 2, p. 114; and Boissier, Flora Orientalis, iv. p. 1175.
1771
Pliny, Hist. Nat., lib. xix. c. 23.
1772
Olivier de Serres, Théâtre de l’Agric., p. 114.
1773
Lyons marrons now come chiefly from Dauphiné and Vivarais. Some are also obtained from Luc in the department of Var (Gasparin, Traité d’Agric., iv. p. 744).
1774
Targioni, Cenni Storici, p. 180.
1775
Vilmorin, Essai d’un Catalogue Méthodique et Synonymique des Froments, Paris, 1850.
1776
The best drawings of the different kinds of wheat may be found in Metzger’s Europæische Cerealien, in folio, Heidelberg, 1824; and in Host. Graminæ, in folio, vol. iii.
1777
Tessier, Dict. d’Agric., vi. p. 198.
1778
Loiseleur Deslongchamps, Consid. sur les Céréales, 1 vol. in 8vo, p. 219.
1779
These questions have been discussed with learning and judgment by four authors: Link, Ueber die ältere Geschichte der Getreide Arten, in Abhandl. der Berlin Akad., 1816, vol. xvii. p. 122; 1826, p. 67; and in Die Urwelt und das Alterthum, 2nd edit., Berlin, 1834, p. 399; Reynier, Économie des Celtes et des Germains, 1818, p. 417; Dureau de la Malle, Ann. des Sciences Nat., vol. ix. 1826; and Loiseleur Deslongchamps, Consid. sur les Céréales, 1812, part i. p. 52.
1780
Heer, Pflanzen der Pfahlbauten, p. 13, pl. 1, figs. 14-18.
1781
Sordelli, Sulle piante della torbiera di Lagozza, p. 31.
1782
Heer, ibid.; Sordelli, ibid.
1783
Nyari, quoted by Sordelli, ibid.
1784
Bretschneider, Study and Value, etc., pp. 7 and 8.
1785
Bretschneider, Study and Value, etc.; Ad. Pictet, Les Origines Indo-Euro., edit. 2, vol. i. p. 328; Rosenmüller, Bibl. Naturgesch., i. p. 77; Pickering, Chronol. Arrang., p. 78; Webb and Berthelot, Canaries, Ethnogr., p. 187; D’Abadie, Notes MSS. sur les Noms Basques; De Charencey, Recherches sur les Noms Basques, in Actes Soc. Philolog., March, 1869.
1786
Nemnich, Lexicon, p. 1492.
1787
G. Syncelli, Chronogr., fol. 1652, p. 28.
1788
Strabo, edit. 1707, vol. ii. p. 1017.
1789
Ibid., vol. i. p. 124; ii. p. 776.
1790
Lib. ix. v. 109.
1791
Diodorus, Terasson’s trans., ii. pp. 186, 190.
1792
Bretschneider, ibid., p. 15.
1793
Parlatore, Fl. Ital., i. pp. 46, 568. His assertion is the more worthy of attention that he was a Sicilian.