CHAP. 39. (16.)—SILICIA.
Silicia,[1] or, in other words, fenugreek, is sown after alight
ploughing[2] merely, the furrows being no more than some four
fingers in depth; the less the pains that are bestowed upon it
the better it will thrive—a singular fact that there should be
anything that profits from neglect. The kinds, however, that
are known as "secale" and "farrago" require harrowing only.