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Crambe Maritima. Sea-Kale, pp A-if eAc tia triA^A ; p^Aif eAc 

 C^Aja ; TH«f An. 



Raphanus Raphanisturm. Wild Radish. tTleACAn Hatois ; 

 Curiam "OeAfj. 



Raphanus Maritimus. Sea Radish. ttleACAn HIa^a. 



One herbalist ■whom I have met uses one variety of radish 

 in an ointment as a cure for " evil," and as it is col- 

 lected from a stream this is probably the Water Radish 

 ■N. amphibium, vide supra. 



Cochlearia armoracia. Horse Radish. ttleACAti e^c ; TTleACAn 

 "RAguim ; thf ce t)eatA ma mt)f AtAfi. 

 Used internally in the form of sauce made with 

 milk, as a condiment externally applied as a counter- 

 irritant. 



RESEDACEAE. 



Reseda Lutea. Wild Mignonette. DurOe TT)6fv. 



Reseda Luteola. Dyers' Weed. KuA-Ot&n ; IxUA-ocAti tiunoe. 



BERBERIDEJE. 



Berberis Vulgaris. Barberry. t>Afvbjvd5. 



A decoction of Sulphur and Barberry bark in Stout is 

 used with good effect for Jaundice, both in veterinary 

 and human subjects. 



CISTINEAE. 



Helianthemum Guttatum. - "! 



Spotted Rock Rose. I pu nA 5r e 1ne ; tto r nACA««Ai 5 e. 

 Hehanthemum Vmeale. j 

 Hoary Rock Rose. J 

 Both of these are said to have been used in the treatment 

 of shingles or wild fire (Herpes Zoster). 



VIOLACEAE. 



Viola Palustris. Marsh Violet. 



Viola Odorata. Sweet Violet. 



Viola Hirta. Hairy Violet. }■ SaIcuac ; C05AI 50pm. 



Viola Arvensis. Field Violet. 



Viola Sylvatica. Wood Violet. 



