334 



BRITISH PLANTS 



Gaucalis ArUhriscua (hedge-parsley), 

 294 ; nodosa, 298 



Celandine, greater — Ghdidonium 

 majus ; lesser — Banuncidus . Fi- 

 caria 



Centaurea Calcitrapa (star-thistle), 

 260 ; Cyanus (cornflower), 216 

 nigra (hardhead, knapweed), 284 

 Scabiosa (great knapweed), 285 



Centaury — Eryihrcea Centaurium 



CerUranthus ruh&r (red valerian), 291 



Cephalanthera pollens (large white 

 helleborine), 273 



Cerastium alpinum, 259, 288 ; ar- 

 vense, 216; semidecandrum, 282, 

 291 ; wlgatum (mouse-ear chick- 

 weed), 291, 294, 298 



Ceratophyllum demersum (horn- 

 wort), 237 



Ceterach officinarum (scaly spleen- 

 wort), 291 



Cetraria islandica (Iceland-moss), 

 289 



OhcerophyUum sylvesPre (wild cher- 

 vil), 294 ; temidum (rough c), 294 



Gharq (stonewort), 237, 239 



Charlock — Sinapis arvensis 



Cheddar-pink — Dianthus cwsius 



GheirarUhus Gheiri (wallflower), 291 



Ghelidonium majus (greater celan- 

 dine), 294 



Ghenopodium spp. (goosefoots), 216, 

 296 ; album, 280 ; rubrum, 280 



Gherleria eedoides (cyphel), 287 



Cherry-laurel — Prunv^ Lauro-cera- 



BUS 



Chervil — GhcerophyUum spp. 



Chestnut, horse — Mscvlus Hippo- 

 castanum ; sweet — Castanea vesca 



Chicory — Gichorium, Intybus 



Chiokweed, common — iSteUaria 

 media ; mouse-ear — • Gerastium 

 spp. ; winter-green — Trientalis 

 europoea 



GMora perfoliata (yellow-wort), 261 



Ghorda filum, 276 



Ghrysanthemum Leucanthemum (ox- 

 eye daisy), 264 ; segetum (corn- 

 marigold), 216 



Ghrysosplenium oppoaitifolium 

 (golden saxifrage), 244, 289 



Cicely, sweet — Myrrhis odorata 



Gichorium Intybus (chicory), 216 



Cinquefoil — Potentilla spp. ; marsh 

 — Comarum palustre 



Circosa lutetiana (enohanter's-night- 

 shade), 273, 294 



Gladium Mariscus, 245 



Gladonia, 289 



Clary — Salvia Verbenaca 



Claytonia alsinoides, 215 ; perfoliata, 

 215 



Cleavers — Galium Aparine 



Glematis Vitalba (traveller's-joy), 

 214, 267, 272, 293 



Cloudberry — Rubus Ghamcemorus 



Clover — Trifolium spp. 



Club - moss — Lycopodium spp. ; 

 -rush — Scirpus spp. 



OoMearia alpina, 288 ; anglica, 

 279; danim, 279, 284, 285; 

 grcenlandica, 288; officinalis 

 (scurvy-grass), 279 



GolcMcum autumnale (autumn cro- 

 cus), 263, 272 



Colt's-foot — Tussilago Farfara 



Gmnarum palustre (marsh-cinque- 

 foil), 245, 247 



Comfrey — Symphytum officinale 



Gonium matvlatum, (hemlock), 294 



Gonvallaria mMJalis (lily-of-the- 

 valley), 214, 269 



Convolvulus arvensis (bindweed), 

 298 ; sepium (hedge-b.), 293 ; 

 SoldaneUa (sea-b.), 281, 282 



OoraUorhiza innata (coral-root or- 

 chid,) 274 



Coral-root orchid — GoraUorhiza in- 

 nata 



Com-bluebottle — Gentaurea Gyanus; 

 -campanula — Campanula hy- 

 brida ; -cookie — Lychnis Oithago ; 

 -flower — Gentaurea Cyanus; -ma- 

 rigold — Gh/rysanihemum segetum ; 

 -salad — Valerianella olitoria 



Cornish heath — Erica vagans 



Cornus sanguinea (dogwood), 269, 



270, 271, 272, 273, 293 ; suecica 

 (dwarf d.), 255 



Gorydalis davicvlata (climbing fumi- 

 tory), 293 

 Corylus Avellana (hazel), 268, 270, 



271, 273, 293 

 Gotoneaster vulgaris, 284 

 Cotton-grass or sedge — Eriophorum 



spp. 

 Cotyledon Umbilicus (navelwort),291 

 Cowberry — Vaccinium Vitis-Idcea 

 Cow-parsnip — Heradeum Sphondy- 



lium 

 Cowslip — Primvla veris 

 Crack- willow — Salix fragilia 

 Grambe maritima (sea-kale), 283 

 Cranberry — Vaccinium Oxy coccus 



