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Cleeiton. Galium Aparinsy L. — Dors. Dors. Gloss. 
Cleere-eie. See Clear Eye. 
Cleggers. Galium Aparine, L. — N. Yks. 
Cleve-pink (^. e. cliff-pink). Dianthus coisius, L., which grows on 
the Cheddar cliffs. Hal. Wr. 
Clever (Ger.), or Clever-grass (Bullein) — i. e. cleaver — Galium 
Aparine, L. — It ‘ hath rough leaves and berries, whych herryes hang 
by couples, and wil cleave to men or women’s clothes, and therfore 
some do cal it clever grasse .’’ — Bullein, Book of Simples, fol. 50. 
Clevis. ‘ Leg. clevir, i. e. clover. Maitland Poems.’ — Jamieson. 
Clider, or Cliders. Galium Aparine, L. — Var. dial. Hal. Wr. ; E. 
Cornw., Dev., Som. Prior, p. 47. 
Cliff-pink. Dianthus ccesius, L. — Prior, p. 48. 
Cliff-rose. Armeria maritima, L. — Dev. 
Climber. A name given in Park. Theatr. to Clematis Vitalha, L., 
and other species of Clematis, as being notably climbing plants. In 
Park. Parad. various species of Vinca and the common passion-flower 
are included in the chapter on ‘ Clamherers or creepers.’ In R. Cat. 
Clematis Vitalba is called Great Wild Climber. Prior, p. 48. 
Climbing Fumitory. Corydalis claviculata, DC. — R. Cat. 
Climbing Sailor. Linaria Cymhalaria, Mill. — Dumfries. 
Cling-fingers. Orchis mascula, L. — Oxf. 
Cling-rascal. Galium Aparine, L. — Dev. 
Clip-me-dick. Euphorbia Gyparissias, L. — Clies., Lane. 
elite, or Clites. (1) Galium Aparine, L. — Ger. ‘Gerard marks 
this as obsolete, but it is in use in Oxfordshire at the present day.’ — 
Hal. Wr. Clou. Cotswold Gloss. See Cockayne, ii. 376. , 
(2) Arctium Lappa, L. — Ger. Appx. Prior, p. 48. 
Clithe. Arctium Lappa, L. — Ger. Appx. Hal. Wr. Prior, p. 48. 
Clitheren. Galium Aparine, L. — Ger. Hal. Wr. Prior, p. 48. 
cuts. Galium Aparine, L. — Dors. 
Cliver, or Clivers. Galiuin Aparine, L. — Turn. S. W. Cumh. ; 
Dors. ; Ess. ; Qlou. ; Hants. ; Wight, Hal. Wr. ; Oxf. ; Suss. 
Cliver, Evergreen. Rubia peregrina, L. — Wight, PI. Vect. 
Clock. (1) Leontodon Taraxacum, L. (the fruit). — Bucks.; Camb.; 
dies. ; Cumb. ; Ess. ; Line. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 6 ; Norf. ; North, Hal. 
Wr. ; Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. ; Notts. ; Yks. Children blow the down 
away to see what o’clock it is. 
(2) Plantago lanceolata, L. — S. Bucks. 
Clock, Shepherd’s. (1) Anagallis arvensis, L. — Glou. From its 
closing its flowers at a certain time — i. e. about two p.m. 
