ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Black Bryony. Tamus communis, L.— Prior, p. 23. 
Blackcap. Typlia latifolia, L. — Cumh. 
Blackcaps. ^ Luzula campestris, Willd. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. 
Black Corn, or Black Wheat. (1) A translation of Melampyrum 
(Fr. Ble noir). — Lyte. 
(2) ‘Beans; dark pulse.’ — Yks. (Whitby), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 2. 
Black Couch. Alopecurus agrestis, L. — Prior, p. 23. 
Black Crottles. Pai'inelia saxatilis, Acli. — Scotl. (Higlilands). 
Black Curran Berries. Ribes nigrum, Y. — B.W.Cumb. 
Black Dogwood. Prunus Padus, L. — Surr. (Lingfield), IST. and Q., 
4, iii. 44. 
Black Gooseberries. Rihes nigrum, L. — Lyte. 
Black Grass. (1) Alopecurus agresUs, L. — Hal. Wr.; Curtis, El, 
Londinensis; East, Hal.; Ess.; Wight, El. Yect. ; Suss. 
(2) A. geniculatus, L. — Curtis, EL Londinensis. 
(3) Bromus sterilis, L. — ‘ In some counties.’ — Martyn’s El. Eustica. 
(4) Medicago lupulina, L. — S. Bucks. 
Black-head Grass. Luzida campestris, Willd. — TF. Ches. 
Blackheads. Typlia latifolia, L. — Wight, El. Vect. 
Blackheart. (1) Vaccinium Myrtillns, L. — Hants (Hew Forest). 
(2) A cultivated variety of cherry. 
Black Heath. Erica cinerea, L. — Hants (Hew Forest). 
Black Hellebore. Astrantia major, L. — Lyte. 
Black Horehound. Ballota nigra, L. — Lyte; Prior, p. 23. 
Blackites, or Black-kites. Ruhus fruticosus, L. — Cumb. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 8 ; Nhumb. 
Black Ling. Calluna mdgaris, L. — Yks. Cleveland Gloss. 
Black Maidenhair. Adiantum Capillus Veneris, L. — Ger., who says 
‘ Theophrastus and Pliny name it Adiantum nigrumd 
Black Man’s Posies. Lamium purpureum, L. — Cumb. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 8. 
Black Merry. Prunus Avium, L. — Hants. To distinguish it from 
a red variety which is known in Hants. 
Black Nonesuch. Medicago lupulina, L. — Mart. Mill. Norf. 
Black Puddings. From the shape and colour of the flower-heads. 
Typlia latifolia, L. — Wight, El. Yect. 
Black Guitch. (1) Agrostis vulgaris, L. — Pratt. 
(2) Alopecurus agrestis, L. 
Black B,oot. Symphytum officinale, Y . — (Fence Houses). ‘The 
root is great and long, black without.’ — Coles, A. in E. 
