FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 



Onopordum Acanthium. Linn. Woolly Cotton Thistle. The 



aKdvtios of Theophrastus ; but not the Onopordum of Pliny. 

 JScorzonera hispanica. W. Garden Viper's Grass. 

 Scorzonera deliciosa. ? Scorzonera of Sicily. 

 Spilanthes oleracea. W. Esculent Spilanthes. 

 Tanacetum vulgare. W. Common Tansy. 



Tragopogon porrifolius. W. Salsafy. The Tpayoir&yu>v of Theo- 

 phrastus and Dioscorides ; and Come of Pliny. 



N. O. 122. GOODENIACE^E. GOODENIADS. 

 Scaevola Taccada. Rox. 



Linn. Sytt. Pentandria Monogynia. 



The leaf, used as ti vegetable. 



Vernacular. ? 



Mabitat. East Indies. 



Remarks. Four orders must be here parenthetically noticed. 

 ^N. O.. 124. CAMPANULACE.E. 



'Campanula Rapunculus. W. Rampion. 



'Cyphia glandulifera. Tubers eaten in Abyssinia. 



yphia digit ata. Tubers eaten at the Cape. 

 N. : . 128. VACCINIACE.&. 



Oxycoccus macrocarpus. Ph. Large-fruited Cranberry of America. 



Qccycoccus palustris. P. S. Common Cranberry. 



Faccinium Myrtillus. L. Bilberry t or Blaberry. 



iPaccinium uliginosum. ? Black or Bog Whortleberry of the High- 

 lands. 



W&ccinium Vitis Idcea. L. Red Whortleberry or Cowberry. 

 Fraas considers V. Myrtillus, the a^\os irapa 'ifys of Theo- 

 phrastus. 



I*. O. 129. ERICACEAE. 



Arbutus Unedo. W. Common Strawberry tree. 



Arctostaphylos alpina. 

 N, O. 132. EPAC^RIDACE^. 



Aztroloma humifusum t Tasmanian Cranberry. 



Leucopoffon richei, one of the plants called Native Currants in 

 Australia. See N. O.'s 115 and 190* 



Lissanthe sapida, Australian Cranberry. 

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