Ixxviii INTRODUCTION. 



Sem2)ervivus siiifulle i. iv. Aizon sinfulle vi : — 



Sempervivum tectorum ; Houseleek. 

 Senecio grundeswylige i.grundeswelge ii. grund 



swylige iv : — Senecio vulgaris ; Grounsel. 

 Seno vel tilia lind ii. baste-tre vii : — Tilia 



Europa^a; Lime tree. 

 Strumus vel Uva lupina niht scada ii : — 



Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade. 

 Taxus iw ii. iii. v : — Taxus baccata ; Yew. 

 Trifolium geaces sure ii. AccituUum iaces 



sure iii : — Oxalis Acetosella ; Wood Sorrel. 

 Ungio yne leac iii. Cepe ennelec ii. Unio 



ynneleac iv. iSepe hon3on vii. nonjone 



viii : — Allium Cepa ; Onion. 

 Urtica netele i. netle ii. iv. netel v. nettylle 



vii : — Urtica urens ; Sting Nettle. 

 Vinca pervincse ii. perfince v. perwinke ix : — 



Viuca ; Periwinkle. 

 Viscarajo mistiltau ii : — Viscum album ; Mis- 

 tletoe. 



Of Viola the glosses vary ; and I do 

 not see how the names ban wyrt, simering 

 xvyrt, and hofa are to be distinguished. 

 But I apprehend that of these it is hofe 

 which is the true native name for the 

 violet, and that this name pointed to the 

 hoof-shape of the leaf, and that tliis word is 



