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" A party of young men " — Ibid. igr 



List of poisonous plants in this country given by Dr. 



Barton — //$'/(^. igt 



The honey gathered from rhododendrons and laurels 

 contains a narcotic poison which is to be treated medi- 

 cally as such 192 



It is probably because of the sticky surface of these flowers 

 that hive-bees are not fond of them. The bumble-bee can free 

 itself, but smaller bees are sometimes entangled and so meet 

 their death. 



" It has been a gross libel" — o^oit^hy Bevan . . . 194 

 Gems and jumbles. Dr. J. C. Miller : Food Value of 



Honey 203 



Signs of the Rune calendar, drinking-horns, etc. — Teg- 



ner's Frithiofs Saga. Description of Ingeborg' s 



Ari7t-ring 207 



" He was a man in mind " — Tlie Gododin from Henry 



Morley : English Writers., vol. i 207 



" The heroes marched" — Ibid. 208 



" Yndvwlch and Cyvwlch the Tall " — Ibid. .... 208 



When Caradawg — Ibid 209 



" My limbs are racked " — Ibid. 209 



"Through Hrothgar's mind" — Beowulf: English 



Writers., i 210 



" Then she went round " — Ibid 210 



" The Queen said " — Ibid. 210 



" The bright warriors " — Ibid. 21 r 



" Never have I heard" — English Writers, vol. i. . . 211 

 "Then asked Garigleri " — Sn. Edda, Gylfag., ch. 20, 



from Tegner''s Frithiof's Saga 211 



" My mead-cup's flavor " — King Bele and Thorsten 



Vikings son 212 



" Went there at times " — Tegner's Frithiof s Saga, 



Canto iii. 



:i3 



" What wilt thou? " — /(^zV/., Canto iv 213 



" The bright-faced Gudrun ''—Corpus Poeticum Boreale. 



