ri8 NATURAL HISTORY of NORWAY. 



Cauda muris. Moufe-tail. 



Chamaemeliim vulgare. Camomile. 



Chanicebalanus. Pignuts. 



Chelidonium majus flore luteo et mill. £ rotundo. Celandine^ 

 or fwallow-wort. 



Cherefolium. Chervil. 



Chryfanthemum fegetum. Corn~marygold< 



Cicuta. Hemlock. 



Cicutaria. Baftard-hemlock, 



Cochlearia. Scurvy -grafs. This grows every where in Norway in 

 great plenty, and of feveral kinds, as, repens et furgens, ramofa, 

 punctata, et nen punctata, it. folio crenato et incifo, particularly 

 the Cochlearia maritima, which grows along the fhore, and from 

 the ebb and flood undergoes an alteration, being alternately wet 

 and dry. Its leaves are fmall, round, and thickifh, and are juftly 

 efteemed the fovereign anti-fcorbutic ; and the further north it 

 goes, the greater its value ; in the fpring the leaves are very 

 fmall, but fowing itfelf again in the fummer, its leaves towards 

 winter are large and juicy. 



Confolida major. Black-root, or comfrey. This, in fome 

 places, grows wild. 



Confolida aurea. Another vulnerary herb, ufed for confolidat- 

 ing wounds. 



Convolvulus major et minor. Great and fmall bin-weed. 



Conyza major. Greater flea-bane. 



Coriander. Coriander. 



Coronopus maritimus. Sea-plantain. 



Cotula fcetida et non feet. Sweet and fetid wild-camomile, 



Crifta galli. Cockfcomb, 



Chiiftophoriana, fol. Ranunc. Crowfoot-leaved, herb 

 Chriftopher. 



Crocus Saffron. 



Cufcuta. Dodder. 



Cyanus. Bluebottle. 



CynoglofTa flor. caerul. et purp. Hounds-tongue, 



Cupreffus fylveftris. Wild-cyprefs. 



Dens leonis. Dandelion. 



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