Ixxvi INTRODUCTION. 



Juglantis vel nux hnutu ii : — Juglans regia; 

 Walnut. 



Juncus rise ii. risce iv. resce v. resclie vii : — 

 Juncus esp. conglomeratus, Rush ; to which 

 sp. also OtuSc^ pi. 3ftii§c^e is chiefly appro- 

 priated (Grassmann). 



Jusquiamus hennebone vi. hennebane ix : — 

 Hyoscyamus niger ; Henbane. 



Malus apulder ii. apuldor iii. sepeltre v. apul- 

 tre vii: — Pirus Malus; Apple tree. 



Marruhium vel prassium harhune ii. v. hune 

 iii. horehune vi : — Marrubium vulgare ; 

 Horehound. 



Millefolium gearwe i. v. gseruwe ii. jarow 

 viii : — Achillea Millefolium ; Yarrow. 



Morella morele, atterloj^e vi. morelle ix : — 

 Solanum nigrum ; Common Nightshade. 



Nasturtium cserse i. tun kerse ii. leac cersan iii. 

 tun ceerse iv. water-kyrs vii. welcresse viii: — 

 Nasturtium officinale ; Watercress ^ 



Nigra spina slag f)orn iii : — Prunus commu- 

 nis ; Sloe, Blackthorn. 



^ On this plant the Saxon Apuleius exhibits a stu' 

 dious and interesting departure from the original. The 

 Latin said, ' This plant is not sown but grows of itself 

 in fountains and under walls.' But the Saxon has it 

 thus — 'in springs and brooks; also it is written that 

 in some countries it will grow by walls.' — Leechdoms, 

 i.117. 



