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ONAGRARIEAE. 



Epilobium Angustifolium. Rose-bay Willow Herb, ftor 



SAiteog riA mthteog CfirhAns. 

 Circaea Lutetiana. Enchanter's Nightshade. £uitifeA6 ; 



■puinnfeAjjAt. 



UMBELLIFERAE. 



Hydrocotyle Vulgaris. Marsh Pennywort. tup pmgne 



(Cut^Aig). 

 Eryngium Maritimum. Sea Holly. CuiteAnn C^AgA. 

 Sanicula Europaea. Wood Sanicle. ttoTJAn Content). 



Is employed as a haemostatic internally and externally. 

 Conium Maculaturn. Hemlock. mtnnrheAH ; Cot«iAn £Ait ; 



t) Avnn e-Cio c-6ah . 

 An excellent anodyne poultice is made by mixing the 



leaves with linseed meal. Is used also for the cure of 



"evil." It is given internally, never alone, but in 



combination with other herbs in a variety of diseases. 

 Smyrnium Olusatrum. Alexanders, tup tiA rigr-An "Outs ; 



t-UfApAM 51^" "Ouf- 

 One of the vegetables formerly cultivated, but now 



unknown . 

 Apium Graveolens. Wild Celery, tur ha SmAiteog. 

 dcuta Virosa. Water Hemlock. Cn&AnUir ; feAltAtiog ; 



X) At AX) A X)At\. 



Thought to be the poison that killed Socrates. Like 

 the true Hemlock it is used as a curative poultice in 

 glandular swellings which have suppurated. 

 Petroselinum Sativum. Parsley, •peifvpt; £iontiAr 5- A T v l VA, ' oe - 



Naturalized on old buildings. Used as a garnish. 

 Carum Carui. Caraway. Cahaduao ; CeAptiur ; tur ttlic 

 Cuitnin ; Amir . 

 Seems naturalised in parts of Ireland, but is rare. 

 Sium Latifolium. Water Parsnip. IDeACAn tlifce. 



Is used for scrofulous swellings in the neck in combination 

 with garlic and butter. 

 Aegopodium Podagraiia. Goutweed. tur An Juca ; tur An 

 eAfbtng. ( 



The leaves are boiled and made into a poultice, which is 

 applied to the painful parts. Is used also for sciatica. 



