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Croziers. Lituitae. 
Cruchet. The wood pigeon. 
Crurian. -Cyprinus carassias. 
Crump. The rump. 
To crunk or crunkle. Tovery as a crane., 
Crupper. The hind part of a horfe, between 
the Bar of the faddle and the tail, 
Craffel. The griftle, 
Cru. Crusta.: 
Cruvis. The crayfüifh. 
Crux herrings. (s.v. Clupea harengus.) 
Crysl. The heron. 
Cryflal. Crystallus. 
Cub. The young ofthe fox, bear, whale &c. 
Cubebs. Piper cubeba. x 
Cubefo wyth. Arum macrorhizon. 
Cıckold. Bidens. 
Cuckold ffh. Ostracion quadricornis. 
Cuckold fy. "A beetle of a dark-red colour. 
Huches hifl. of Barbados. 
Cuckolds increafe. : Phaseolus (5). Brown. 
Cuckold nuts. Cerylus rostrata s. cornuta 
Cuckold tree.- Mimosa cornigera. 
Cuckow, Cuckoo. Cuculus 
Cuckows. (s.v. Ovis aries.) 
Euckoo bud. The lady’s fmock. 
Cuckow Rower. 
damine pratensis, 
Cuckow meat: Oxalis acetosella. 
Euckow pintz; Cnuckow pintle: Arum macalatum. 
Eucksw-fpit infefl. Cieada spumaria 
Creumber. a) Cucumis; b) Momordica; c) Tri 
chosanthıes; d) Melotria;e) Sicyos., . 
Cucumber tree: Magnolia acuminata. 
Cud. The infide of the throat in beafts; but 
gencrally it means the food that they” keep 
there, and chew over again. 
Cudiweed.. a) Gnaphalium dioicum &c.; b) Mi- 
eropus; b) Filugo, 
Cull. Thbe-bull head. 
Crxllions: Orchis.. 
Culm. Culm coals. Zid. Coal. 
Eultch. Native oifters (s. v. Ostrea edulis). 
Culvers. Pigeons. 
Culer houfe. A dove houfe. 
a) Lychnis flos cuculi; b) Car- 
cl IR bi _ 
Cumin. a) Cuminum es ‘b) Lagoecia 
cuminoides. . , 
Cınicum. ‚The garget. EC } ‚or A 
Cant; Cmny. Vulva . 
Cup. - Calyx. 
Cup galls. A kind of galls of the figure ofa cup, 
or drinking - glafs. 
Cup mo/s. Lichen pyxidatus. 
Cap mufhroom. Peziza. 
The poppy; Ani 
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Cup rofe. N 
Cup [hell. A fpecies ofthe balanus or lepas, 
Cupthong.- Lichen stellaris & floridus. 
Curaca. Agave. ey 
Curafao; Curafow. Crax aletor. 
Cure all. Geum rivale. 5. \ 
Cur. Canis domesticus. . 
Curb. Din Hafenhacke; La courbe, pi 
Cur fox. (s. v. Canis vulpes.) 5 
Curl. A difeafe of the potatoes which admits 
of three different degrees: 1) The half curl; 
the plants have leaves foınewhat long, and 
eufled only in a moderate degree;"they. 
produce a toleräble crop, if the fümmer be) 
not very dry; but if otherwife, the pota- 
toes will be fmall and watery; 2) The curl;z 
the plants are feldom more than 6orzinches 
high: they foon ripe and die: the potatoes, 
are generally fmaller than = mutmeg, ofz= 
rufty red colour, and mnwholefome as'föody) 
3) The corrupted potatoes, or thofe in which) 
the vegerative power is nearly deftreyed;; 
never appear above ground; the fecd may, 
be found at Michaelmas, as trefh to appea- 
rence as when it was fet, with a few Small 
potatoes clofe to it. 
Curled. Crispus, 
Curled fern. Osmunda erispas 
Curled lettuce. lactuca crispa, | 
Curled mint. Mentha crispa. . 
Curled thiflle. Carduus crispus.. 
Curlew. Seolopax arquata. 
Cnriewe knot. The whimbrel. 
Currant tree; Currants; Currans. 
Curre. The red gurnard. 
Curfod tiflle. Serratula arvensis, 
Curtailing, The bein or cutting off a horfe's-. 
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