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Gulph weed. -Fucus natans. 
Gum. Gummi. 
Gums. : Gingiva. 
Gum ofthe eye. Lemae, 
Gum arabic. Mimosa nilotica, 
Gum dragon. Astragalus tragacantha, 
Gum elaflic Gummi elasticum. 
Gum-gotae tree. Cambogia gutta; Guttaefera 
vera Königii. 
Gum-lac. Vid. Lac. 
Gum-lac animal, Coccus lacca., 
Gum-lac croton. _Croton lacciferum, 
Gum fenegal. Mimosa Senegal. 
Gum fuccory. Chondrilia. 
The dwarf Gum fuccory. Laetuca saligna, 
Gum wood. Laetia apetala. 
Gumnel. Blemius gunnellus. 
Gun-powder tea. (s.v. Thea.) 
Gurgiting. A hawk’s being fiuffed. 
Gurnard. a) Trigla; b) Callionymus Iyra, 
 " Guflard. The buftard. 
Guts. The inteftines. 
Gut laver. Ulva intestinalis. 
Gut worm. Ascaris. 
Gutters. The fireaks in the beam of a ftag 
&c. \ 
Gwiniad. Salmo (ee). 
- Gyrfalcon. Falco gyrfalco. 
Has. Habitus. : 
Hack. The place where a hawk’s meat is laid, 
 Hackmatack. 
Hadder. The heath or ling. 
 Haddock, Hadock. Gadus »gleiinus, 
 Hoddock meat. The ftone.-coated worms; Ser- 
pula. 
- Hag. Myxine glutinosa. 
Hag berry. The common bird-berry. 
 Hag’s horfe. John Cook’s horfe. 
" Hasefier. The magpie. 
a Haggard. Ein Hagerfalk (s.v. Falco comunis), 
 Hag worm. The adder. 
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Hair. Pilus; Capillus. 
Hair ball. Agagropila. 
Hair bells. Hyacinthus non scriptus. 
Hair button flone. Porpites. 
Hair grafs. Aira, 
Heirmofs. Polytrichum. 
Hairough. The common lady’s bedftraw. 
Hair falt. Halotrichum. 
Hair-[haped. Capillaris. 
Hair worm. a) Gordius; b) Filaria, 
Hairy. Pilosus. 
Hairy fern; Hairy flone fern. 
ilvense, 
Hake. a) Gadus merlucius; b) Blennius phycis. 
Halbert-[haped. Haftacus. 
Halbert weed. Santolina (2). Brown. 
Half. Dimidiatos, 
Half fifhes. (s.v. Salmo salar.) 
Acrostichum 
- Half precious fiones. Halbedeltteine. 
Half fuipe. Scolopax gallinula. 
Half-webbed. Semipalmatus. 
Halter. Capistrum. 
Halter caf. An excoriation of the paftern, occa- 
fioned by the halter’s being entangled about 
the foot, upon the horfe's endeavouring to 
rub his neck with his hinder-feet. 
Halved. Dimidiatus. 
Ham. Poples. 
Ham. Pinna, 
Hambieton hookers. The fineft muscles (Mytil, 
edul.) in the county of Lancafhire, 
The black and white Hamburgh. Vitis hambur- 
gensis; Thefe have middle-fized berries, in- 
clining to an oval fhape; the bunches are 
large, and their juice, when ripe, is fugary, 
with a vinous favour; ripens in Ottober, 
They are alfo called the Warner’s grape, 
from name of the perfon who brought them 
to England. 
Hammer. Malleolus auris. 
Hammer-head [hark. The balance fifh, 
Hammer oifler. Ostrea malleus. 
Hamfter. Mus cricetus, 
Hand. Manus. 
Hands. Thelarger fpreading roots ofthe ginger, 
Hand. The toot ofa hawk, 
Ddd Hand. 
