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CHAPTERS ON BRITISH BOTANY. 



{.May, 



the garden and the wilde wadde, p. 2, 

 f. 11. 

 Juniper, p. 2, f. 25. 



Knautia : Scabious, p. 3, f. 69. — It y' 

 groweth among the corn, is rankest 

 of all other. 



Lactuca ? : Lcttes, p. 2, f. 25, 



26. 

 Lamium album : Dcd Nettcl, p. 2, f. 

 27. L. amplesicaulc ?, L. purpur- 

 eum ?, id. 

 Lappa major : Great Bur, p. 2, f. 82. 

 Lastrea FHix-mas, p. 2, f. 3. 

 Lathyrus sylvestris ?, L. tuberosus : 



Peese Earth Nutt, p. 1, f. 28. 

 Lathyrus macrorhizus ? : Bitter Fitches, 



p. 1, f. 86. 

 Lemna : Ducke's Meat, p. 2, f. 33. 

 Lepidium, L. latifolixim, L. magnum, 

 p. 2, f. 35. L. ruderale : Sciatica or 

 Wylde Cresse, p. 2, f. 20. 

 Leucojum sestivum, p. 2, f. 163. 

 Ligustrum : Primprynt, p. 2, f. 37. 

 Linaria vulgaris : Tode's Flax, p. 2, 

 f. 73. — Thoughe thys herb groweth 

 plentuously in England, I never heard 

 any Englyshe name for it. 

 Linum usitatissimum : Flax or Lynt, 



p. 2, f. 39. 

 Lithospermum officinale, L. arvense : 



Grummel or Gra^mile, p. 2, f. 40. 

 Lolium temulentum : Darnel, p. 1, f. 41. 

 Lonicera Periclymenum : Woodbynde, 



p. 2, f. 82. 

 Lycopodium alpinum ? : Hethe Cipres, 



p. 1, f. 51. 

 Lycopodium Selago, and L. clavatum : 



Chamepeuce, p. 1, f. 52. 

 Lysimachia Nummidaria. — I name it 

 here " herbe two pence ;" it groweth 

 in shadowy ditches, etc. 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, p. 2, f. 44. 

 Lythrum Sahcaria, p. 2, f. 44. 

 Malva sylvestris, M. rotundifoUa : 



Mallowe, p. 2, f. 44, 45. 

 Marchantia polymoi'pha : Liuerwurt, 



p. 2, f. 36. 

 Marrubium : Horehounde, p. 2, f. 51. — 



In places as the bourish Wormwod 

 groweth. 

 MeUttis officinalis, p. 1, f. 21. 

 Medicago Lupulus, M. sativa : Horned 



Clover or Medic Fother, p. 2, f. 52. 

 Melilotus coerulea ?, p. 2, f. 133. 

 Mentha arvensis: Coi-ne Mynte, p. 1, 



f. 41. 

 Mentha hirsuta, p. 2, f. 140 ; M. Pu- 



legium, p. 2, f. 106, 107; M. sylvestris, 



M. viridis, p. 2, f. 53, 54, 55. 

 Mercuriahs perennis, M. annua : Mer- 

 cury, p. 2, f 55. 

 Mespilus : Medler, p. 2, f. 56. 

 Meum athamanticum : Mew, p. 2, f. 56, 



57. — Groweth in the Bislioprick of 



Durram, in wylde mores called felles. 

 Monk's Rhubarb, p. 2, f. 121. 

 Mustard. See Sinapis, p. 2, f. 137. 

 Myrrhis, p. 2, f. 60. 

 Nasturtium officinale : Sisymbrium, or 



Cardamine, or Water Cresses, p. 2, 



f. 140. 

 Nepeta Cataria : Cat Mynte, p. 1, f. 41. 

 Nuphar lutea : Nenufar, p. 2, f. 65, 



66. 

 Nymphsea alba : Water Rose or Water 



LUy, p. 2, f. 65. 

 One Berrye, p. 3, f. 31 ; p. 1, f. 4. 

 Ononis ai-vensis : Petye Whyne, p. 1, 



f. 18. 

 Onopordum Acanthium, p. , f. 3. 

 Ophioglossum : Adder's Tonge, p. 3, 



f. 51, 52. 

 Orchids, several kinds : Adder Grass, 



p. 2, f. 149. 

 Origanum, Organ : Marjoram ?, p. 2, 



f. 69. 

 Ornithogalum umbellatum, p. 2, f. 70. 

 Orobanche major : Chokewede, p. 1, 



f. 88 ; p. 2, f. 71. 

 Oxalis Acetosella : AUeluia, p. 1, f. 74. 



O. corniculata : Lotus Urbana, p. 2, 



f. 42, 74. — In gardens. 

 Papaver Argemone, P. dubium?, P. 



hybridum, P. Rhopas ?, p. 2, f. 76, 77. 

 Papaver somniferum : Poppy, p. 2, f. 76, 



77. 



