ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Clove-wort. (1) Geum urhanum, L. — Culpeper. 
(2) Mr. Cockayne gives this as an A.S. name for Ranunculus acris, 
L. — LeecMoms, i. 101, iii. 319. 
Clow. Diantlius Caryophyllus, L. (gardens). — East^ Hal. Wr. ; 
Norf. ; Suff. Holl. ; Scotl. (Mearns), Jamieson. 
Clowns. Pinguicula vulgaris, L. — Roxh. Jamieson. 
Clown’s All-heal, or Wound-wort. Stachys palusty'is, L. — A name 
bestowed upon it by Grerard on account of ‘ a clownish answer ’ which 
he received from a ‘ very poore man,’ who had cut his leg to the bone, 
and healed it with this plant. Gerard ‘ offered to heale the same for 
charitie, which he refused, saying that I coulde not heale it so well as 
himselfe.’ — Herbal, p. 852. 
Clown’s Lungwort. (1) Verhascum Thapsus, L. — ‘ Clowne's Lung- 
wort is Bullock’s Lungwort.’ — Park. Theatr. Index. 
(2) Latliro&a squamaria, L. — Ger. Prior, p. 50. 
Clown’s Mustard. Jheris amara, L. — Baxter. 
Clown’s Treacle. ^ The garlick.’ — Hemnich. Allium sativum, L. 
Club-grass. A general name for the genus Scirpus. — With. ed. ii. 
Club-moss. Lycopodium clavatum, L. — Ger. ; and now also applied 
in general use to the other species of Lycopodium. Prior, p. 50. 
Club-rush. (1) Typlia latifolia, L. — Prior, p. 50. 
(2) Scirpus lacustris, L. — With. ed. ii. 
Cnout - berry. Ruhus Cliamcemorus, L. — ‘ The dwarf mulberry. 
There is a tradition in Lane, that King Canute or Cnout, being 
reduced to great extremity, was preserved by eating this fruit.’ — Hal. 
Wr. More usually spelt Knout-berry, which see. 
Club-weed, or Clubbe-weed. ‘Matfellon. Arch. xxx. 405.’ — Hal. 
Wr. Centaur ea nigra, L. 
Club, Shepherd’s. Verhascum Thapsus, L. — Wight, PI. Vect. ; 
Lanarhs. Jamieson. 
Cluts. Pruit of Arctium Lappa, L. — North, Grose. ‘ Petasites ; 
rather burdock.’ — North, Eay, E. D. S. Gloss. B. 15. 
Cly. Galium Aparine, L. — Som. Hal. Wr. ; in Dors. Clydern, Dors. 
Gloss. 
Cnopwort. ‘ The ballweed.’ — Arch. xxx. 405. Hal. Wr. Centaurea 
nigra, L. 
Coachwheel, Devil’s. Ranunculus arvensis, L. — Hants. (Hayling 
Island), Bromfield’s MS. 
Coal-brand. Smut in wheat. — Hal. Wr. 
Coale, Sea. Convolvulus Soldanella, L. — Ger. See Cawle, Sea. 
Coalier, The. Hieracium aurantiacum, L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. 
See Grim-the-Collier. 
Co an. See Cean. 
