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Daucus : Carrot ? or Parsnep ?, p. 1, 

 f. 80 ; p. 2, f. 80. 



Dianthus : several undetermined, p. 1, 

 f. 43. 



Dianthus deltoides : Wylde Gelouer 

 (Maiden's Pink), p. 1, f. 43. 



Digitalis: Foxegloue, p. 3, f. 17. 



Dipsacus follonum, D. sylvestris : Gar- 

 din and Wylde Tasel, p. 1, f. 82. 



Drosera rotundifolia, p. 3, f. 79. 



Docks, many ; Sorrel, both, f. 121. 



Echium vulgare: Wylde Buglose, p. 1, 

 f. 16. 



Epilobium angustifolium, E. hirsutiim, 

 E. parviflorum : Herb WiUow, p. 2, 

 f. 44. 



Epimedium alpinum, p. 1, f. 89. 



Erica : Heth, p. 1, f. 85. 



Eryngium maritimum : Sea Holly, p. 1, 

 f. 87. 



Erytlai'sea Centaurium: Centory, p. 1, 

 f. 48. 



Euonymus europseus : Spyndell tree, 

 p. 1, f. 89. 



Eupatorium cannabinum, p. 3, f. 29. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides : Wode Sparge 

 (Sion Parke), p. 2, f. 154; E. heUo- 

 scopia, E. Lathyris, p. 2, f. 31. 



Euphorbia Paralias, E. Peplis, p. 2, 

 f. 81. E. Portlandica ? 



Euphrasia : Eyebright, p. 3, f. 29. 



Eagus : Beche, p. 2, f. 1. 



Eagus Castanea, p. 1, f. 47. 



Eicaria rauunculoides, p. 2, f. 15. 



Filago germanicum, p- 2, f. 11. 



FcBniculum : Eenel or Fenkle, p. 2, f. 5. 



Eragaria vesca ; Strawbeiye, p. 2, f. 6. 



Eumaria ofBcinalis, p. 1, f. 44. 



Gagea lutea : Wylde Leke, p. 1, f. 40. — 

 Lobel says, Adv. 56, "Anglice ne- 

 morosis Sommerseti Ornithogalum 

 luteum coUegunus." 



Galauthus ?, p. 2, f. 62. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit ? 



Galium Aparine : Goosharethe or Cly- 

 ver, p. 1, f. 20. G. cruciatum : May- 

 den's Heire, p. 2, f. 6. 



Genista : Broume, p. 2, f. 7. 



Gentian, p. 3, f. 25. 



Geranium and Erodium : Pink nedle 

 Cranesbill, p. 2, f. 8. — Our author 

 names only G. molle and E. cicu- 

 tarium ; but he gives six figures, 

 numbered Geranium one, two, three, 

 etc., respectively. 



Geum m'banum : Avenes, p. 2, f. 9. . 



Geum urbanum ?, Cariophyllata sylves- 

 tris : Cloues, p. 3, f. 22, 23. 



Glaucium luteum : Horned Poppy, p. 2, 

 f. 78. — Thys groweth very plen- 

 tuously about the see syde, in Eng- 

 laude, bothe besyde Doner and also in 

 Dorsetshyre. 



Glaux. See Trefoly, p. 2, f. 12. 



Gnaphalium ? sp., p. 1, f. 48. — Cen- 

 tunculus is called in Yorkshire Cud- 

 wede, and in Nortliumberlande Chaf- 

 wede. 



Gnaphahum germanicum : Cottenwede, 

 p. 2, f. 11. 



Hedera Helix, p. 2, f. 87. 



Helleborus foetidus, H. viridis : Bere- 

 fot Syterwiu-te, p. 1, f. 65. 



Heracleum: Kowe Parsnepe, p. 2, f. 145. 



Hesperis matronalis, p. 2, f. 163, 164. 



Hieracium vulgare : Hawkwede, p. 2, 

 f. 14. 



Hieracium Pilosella, p. 3. f. 58. 



Hordeum murinum : Waybeut, p. 2, 

 f. 17. H. temulentum : Darnel, p. 1, 

 f. 41. 



Holye tre, p. 3, f. 81. 



Hiunulus Lupulus : Hoppes, p. 2, f. 42. 



Hyoscyamus : Henbayne, p. 1, f. 10. — 

 Towns and villages by the sea side. 



Hypericum Androssemum : Tutsan, p. 1, 

 f. 16. H. calycinmn ? or H. hirci- 

 num : Grete St. John's Gi-asse, p. 1, 

 f. 26. 



Hypericimi perforatum : St. John's 

 Grasse, p. 2, f. 18. 



Inula Helenium : Elecampane, p. 2, 

 f. 22. 



Inula Conyza ?, p. 1, f. 63. 



Iris Pseudacorus, p. 2, f. 23. 



Isatis tinctoria : Wadde, two kinds, 



