THE GAELIC NAMES OF PLANTS 



(SCOTTISH, IRISH, AND MANX), 



COLLECTED AND ARRANGED IN SCIENTIFIC ORDER, WITH 



NOTES ON THEIR ETYMOLOGY, USES, PLANT 



SUPERSTITIONS, ETC., AMONG THE CELTS, 



WITH COPIOUS GAELIC, ENGLISH, 



AND SCIENTIFIC INDICES, 



JOHN ^CAMERON, 



SUNDERLAND. 



"What's in a name? that which we call a rose 

 By any other name would smell as sweet." 



— Shakespeare. 



NEW AND REVISED EDITION. 



GLASGOW : 



JOHN MACKAY, "CELTIC MONTHLY" OFFICE, 



I BLYTHSWOOD DRIVE. 



1900. 



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