Of theEnglifh Names. 



Ivy-leaved VPater -Crow -foot. 



Common CUCUMBERS. 



Wild, or fanning cucumber. 



Everlastings or American CUDWEED. 



Common Cudweed, or Her be- impious. 



Middle, or blackhearted Cudweed. 



The leaH Cudweed. 



the lefier broad-leaved Cudweed. 



Mountain Cudweed, or Cats-foot. 



Ordinary CUMIN. 



Horned Vfi Id Cumin. 



Common red CURRANS, or Ras-bemes. 



The great red Curran. 



White Curran. 



Small blac\ Curran. 



Great blac\ Curran. 



The red Curran with the Gtofbtrry leaf. 



Baflard CYPERUS with [hon pendulous heads. 



Common CYPRESSE TREE. 



THe great Nonesuch DAFFODIL, or I 



incomparable Daffodil.. 5 2 37- *« 



The incomparable Daffodil with a double I 



flower. ^237. 2. 



The common white Daffodil called Primrofe- I 



peerlefs: > 237. 3, 



The double white Daffodil. 227 d 



The late purple-ringed Daffodil. 2 ?8 1 



The double purple-ringed Daffodil. 228* 2 



The great yeUow Daffodil of Africa. 2 ?8 2 



The French Daffodil with great flmtrs. 2*8. i 



Tue early French Daffodil. 2 g8. < 



The late pale.coloured Daffodil with a long ( ' ' 



cup. j> 3^5. 4. 



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146. 



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146. 



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