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9. Evidence of specific identity exists, 

 "where in the systematic nomenclatui-e the 

 old name is retained either i) as Generic, 

 with the badge ' vulgaris ' or ' officinalis ; ' 

 or 2) for the Specific badge, as in Arctium 

 Lappa^ Artemisia Absinthium, Sambucus 

 Ebulus, Pirus Malus. 



Under one or more of these nine heads 

 the following identifications^ will I think 

 generally find their place : — 



AhsynMum (Obsinthius) wormod i. weremod 



iv. wermod v. vi. wormode vii. worniwod 



viii: — Artemisia A.bsiutliium ; Wormwood. 

 Acer mapulder ii. Acerhulos mabuldor iii. 



mapulle-tre vii : — Acer campestre ; Maple. 

 Acrifolius holen ii. Acrivolus iii : — Ilex Aqui- 



folium (=acuifolium) ; Holly. 

 Alba sjnna hseg })orn ii. iii : — Crataegus oxy- 



acantha ; Hawthorn ; Fr. Aubepiue. 

 Alium gavleac ii. iii. garlek vi. garleke viii : — 



Allium ; Garlick. 

 Alnus air ii. iii. v: — Alnus glutinosa; Alder, 



in Hallam shire ' Owler.' 



* The Eoman numerals refer to the Lists : more exact 

 reference is superseded both here and throughout this 

 Introduction by the Indices. 



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