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A DICTIONARY OF 
(2) Senecio Jacohcea, L. — Upper Clydesd. Jamieson. 
(3) Cannabis sativa, L. — (Dry stalks) Cumb. Hal. 
Buimerts. Heracleum Sphondijlium, L. — Ties. Cleveland Gloss. ; 
N. Scotl. ; Lanarhs. Jamieson. 
Bunny Mouth {i. e. Babbit’s Mouth, which see). Antirrhinum 
majus, L. — Surr. Hal. 
Bunt. (1) Lijcoperdon Bovista, L. — With. ed. iv. ; Nliamp. Baker. 
(2) Tilletia caries^ Tul. — Yar. dial. 
Bunwand. Heracleum Sphondylium,\j. — Yhs. Cleveland Gloss.; N. 
Scotl. Jamieson, who also spells it Bunewand. 
Bunwede. (1) Senecio Jacohcea, L. — Jamieson. 
(2) Polygonum Convolvulus^ L. — Jamieson. Moor gives the name 
Bundweed or Bunweed for Suff., and thinks it refers to (1) or to 
Heracleum Sphondylium. 
Bur, Burr, or Burrs. (1) Arctium Lappa, L. — Turn. Hames ; C. 
Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8 ; S^.TF. Cumb. ; N. Line. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 
6 ; Nhamp. Baker ; (fruit) Sal. ; Suff. Moor ; Moray, El. M. ; Dumfr. 
(Mohat) ; Hal. Wr. apphes it both to the fruit and to the plant itself. 
(2) Galium Aparine, L. — Bucks. (Wycombe) ; Clies. 
(3) Carduus lanceolatus, L. — Scotl. Jamieson. ‘ The heads of this 
thistle after flowering time covered with spines.’ — Yks. (Whitby), E. 
D. S. Gloss. 0. 2. See Bore. 
(4) Eruit of Humulus Lupulus, L. — Kent ; E. Suss. Holl. 
(5) (Or Burres) ‘ The cone of the fir.’— Y. Scotl. Jamieson, 
(6) ‘The prickly seed of the chestnut. “He stuck tu it like a 
burr.'^ ’ — E. D. S. Gloss. 0. 7. 
Bur, Button. See Button. 
Bur, Clot. (1) Arctium Lappa, L. — Cumh. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8. 
Yks. Cleveland Gloss. 
(2) Xanthium Strumarium, L. — Turn. Names. 
Burr, Cockly. Arctium Lappa, L. — >8. W. Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. 
C. 8. 
Bur, Ditch. Xanthium Strumarium, L. — Turn. Names. 
Bur, Great. Arctium Lappa, L. — Lyte. 
Bur, Hurr. Arctium Lappa, L. — Sal. 
Bur, Louse. Xanthium Strumarium, L. — Lyte. 
Burdock, or in the North Burdocken. Arctium Lappa, L. — Ger. ; 
dies.; Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8; Y. Yord. Bot. E. Bord. ; Scotl. 
Jamieson ; Prior, p. 33. 
Bur-flag. Sparganium ramosum, L. — ‘ Ah aculeatis rotundis folli- 
culis seu tuberculis Lapparum similibus.’ — Skinner. 
Burgundy Hay. Medicago satim, L. — ‘ Because the Burgundians 
have been alwaies very carefull for the sowing and tilhng of this 
herbe.’ Surflet’s Countrie Earm, p. 698. Baxter gives Burgundy 
Trefoil. 
