314 



Mud-wort, 210 ; Com- 

 mon, 214 



Mug-wort, 167 



Mullein, 211; Dark, 220; 

 Great, 219 ; Hoary, 

 220 ; Moth, 219 ; 

 Primrose-leaved, 220 ; 

 White, 220 



Musk Mallow, 50 



Musk Stork's-biU, 59 



Musk Thistle, 161 



Mustard, Black, 30 ; 

 Common Hedge, 27 ; 

 Garlic, 18, 28; Hedge, 

 18; Mithridate, 18; 

 Tower, 2^ ; Treacle, 

 18, 28 ; White, 29 ; 

 Wild, 30 



Naked - stalked Tecs- 

 dalia, 20 



Narrow-leaved Bitter 

 Cress, 24 



Narrow - leaved Cud - 

 weed, 168 



Narrow-leaved Flax, 48 



Narrow-leaved Hare's- 

 ear, 122 



Narrow-leaved Hawk - 

 weed, 159 



Narrow - leaved Lung - 

 wort, 199 



Narrow-leaved Marsh 

 Willow Herb, 94 



Narrow-leaved Pepper- 

 wort, 20 



Narrow-leaved Vetch, 74 



Narrow-leaved Water 

 Parsnip, 1 2 1 



Navew, Common Wild ,29 



Needle Green-weed, 66 



Needle, Shepherd's, 116, 

 128 



Nest, Bird's, 27=; 



Nettle, 262 ; Great, 262 ; 

 Hemp, 222 ; Roman, 

 262 ; Small, 262 



Nettled - leaved Bell - 

 flower, 177 



Nightshade, 206 ; Al- 

 pine Enchanter's, 95 ; 

 Black, 206 ; Common 

 Enchanter's, 95 ; 



Deadly, 206 ; En- 

 chanter's, g}, 95 ; 

 Woody, 206 



Nipple-wort, 150 ; Com- 

 mon, 160 



ENGLISH INDEX 



Nodding Bur-Marigold, 



165 

 Nonsuch, 67 

 Northern Bedstraw, 140 

 Northern Rock Cress, 26 

 Nottingham Caichfly, 41 



Oak, 266 



Oleaster, 25 1-2 



Olive, 188 



One-sided Winter-green, 

 186 



Opium Poppy, 13 



Opposite leaved Pond- 

 weed, 299 



Orache, 244 ; Common, 

 245 ; Frosted Sea, 245 



Orange Hawk-weed, 159 



Orchis, Bee, 275 ; Bog, 

 276 ; Butterfly, 274 ; 

 Dwarf, 274 ; Early 

 Purple, 273 ; Frog, 

 274 ; Green - winged 

 Meadow, 273 ; Lizard, 

 274 ; Loose, 274 ; 

 Man, 275 ; Marsh, 

 274 ; Military, 274 ; 

 Pyramidal, 273; Spot- 

 ted, 273 ; Sweet "-- 

 scented, 274 



Orpine, 104. 105 



Ox-eye, 153; White, 

 173 ; Yellow, 174 



Ox-eye Chamomile, 175 



Oxlip, 236 



Ox-tongue, 149 ; Bristly, 



154 

 Oxytropis. 64 ; Hairy 

 Mountain, 72 ; Purple, 

 Mountain, 72 ; Yel- 

 low, 72 



Pajonia, sec Peony 



Paigle, 236 



Pale blue Toad-flax, 2 1 3 



Palo Butterwort, 234 



Palo Hairy Buttercup, 6 



Pale Perfoliate Honey,- 

 suckle, 137 



Pale Poppy, 13 



Pale Smooth-leaved Wil- 

 low Herb, 94 



Pale-flowered Persicarla, 

 250 



Pausy, 33; Mountain, 34 



Paruassia, 1 1 1 



Parnassus, Grass of, 108; 

 Common Grass of, 1 1 j 



Parsley, 114; Beaked, 

 1 16; Common Beaked, 

 128 ; Corn, 119 ; 

 Fool's, 115; Hedge, 

 116; Hedge Stone, 

 120 ; Knotted Hedge, 

 T28; Spreading Hedge, 

 127; Stone. T 74; Up- 

 right Hedge, 127 ; 

 Wild Beaked, 128 



Parsley Piert, 87 



Parsnip, 115; Broad- 

 leaved Water, 121 ; 

 Common, 126 ; Cow, 



115 ; Narrow-leaved 

 Water, 121; Water, 1 14 



Parti-coloured Scorpion- 

 grass, 203 



Pasque-flower, 4 



Pea, Earth-nut, 75 ; 

 Everlasting, 75 ; Mea- 

 dow, 75 ; Sea, 7^ 



Pear, 80 ;' Wild, 90 



Pearl-w^ort, 39 ; Alpine, 

 43 ; Awl-shaped, 43 ; 

 Knotted, 43 ; Pro- 

 cumbent, 43 



Pellitory - of - the - Wall, 

 Common, 262 



Penny Cress, 16, tS ; 

 Alpine, 19 ; Perfo- 

 liate, 19 



Penny-royal, 223 



Pennywort, 104 ; Marsh, 



1 16 ; Wall, 104 

 Peony, 3 ; Entire - 



leaved, 9 

 Pepper Saxifrage, 115; 



Meadow, 1 24 

 Pepper-wort, 17 ; Broad- 

 leaved, 20 ; Field, 20; 

 Hairy, 20 ; Narrow- 

 leaved, 20 

 Perennial Flax, 48 

 Perennial Knawel, 247 

 Perfoliate Claytonia, loi 

 Perfoliate Honeysuckle, 



Pale, 137 

 Perfoliate Penny Cress, 



19 

 Perfoliate Pond - weed, 



99 

 Perfoliate Yellow-wort, 



194 

 Perforated St. John's 



Wort. 53 

 Periwinkle, 1 90; G reater, 



1 90 ; Lesser, 191 



