Cruciform plants, wholesome 
nature of . ; 
Cuckoo-buds of Shakspere 
Cuckoo-flower 
Saeko’ s- meat 
Cuckoo Pint . 
great heat evolved by 
spadix of 
preparation of root as 
food F 5 
old medical use Biot : 
use of, for starch 
Cudweed, Dwarf 
Highland 
Jersey . : - 
Marsh . . : 
Currant, Black . - 
Red : : 
Tasteless 
uses of 
Cut-grass : : : 
Cyclamen, singular coiled 
stalks of : é 
Cyperus, Brown 
False 
Cyphel . 
D. 
Daffodil . 
Anglo-Saxon name of 
early culture in gardens . 
admiration of, by old poets 
injurious properties of 
Daisy 
early associations with 
lines on, by Chaucer, 
Leyden, and Drayton . 
use of, in old devices 
uses of, in medicine and 
charms 
Damask Violet 
Dame’s Violet 
Dandelion 
uses of leaves for salad, 
and roots for coffee 
medical uses 
lines on, by Lowell . 
Danewort 3 
Dead-nettle, Cut- leaved . 
Henbit é 
Intermediate . 
Red y 
economic uses aes 
White 
Yellow . : 
Deptford Pink : 
Devil’s-bit Scabious, old belief 
respecting . 
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Dewberry. 
lines alluding to, by Clare 
Dicotyledons . 
Divining-rod 
Cornwall 
Dock, Alpine . : 
formerly used for rhu- 
barb ‘ 
Bloody-veined 
‘used as spinach . 
Broad-leaved . : 
difficulty of eradication 
Gi- 
anecdote respecting, by 
Dr. Keith 
Curled 
used in " cutaneous 
affections 
Fiddle 
Golden 
Grainless Water 
Great Water . 
Meadow . 
Sharp. ‘ 
Yellow Marsh. - 
Dodder, Clover 2 
Flax 
Greater . 
Lesser 
parasitic gr owth of . 
old opinion of medical 
uses of 
Dog-nettle 
Dog’ s-tail-grass, Crested 
Rough . 
Dog’s- tooth- Grass, Creeping . : 
Dogwood 
Dropwort : 
Dropwort, Water . 
poisonous nature of 
thought to be the poison 
of Socrates . 
Duckweed, Gibbous 
Greater , 
Ivy-leaved 
Lesser 
Wolff's 
mode of flowering de- 
scribed : ‘ 
Dutch Rush . 
Dwale . 
Dyer’s Rocket, use of, indyeing 
Dyer’s-weed . ; 
Dyer’s Whin . 
still uihed = 
E. 
Farth-nut . . 
nutritious roots br. ‘ 
Eglantine of old poets . . 
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