ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 117 
Convolvulus, Wild. Convolvulus arvensis, L. — E. Bora. Bot. E. 
Bord. 
Cooch, or Cooch-grass. Triticum repens, L. — Pulman ; S. Bucks. ; 
Dors. ; Glou. ; Suss. Parish. 
Coolstock. Cole wort. — Wr. 
Cool-tankard. Borrago officinalis, L. — Nhamp. Kth. Gloss. The 
leaves are an ingredient in the drink so called. 
Coombs (/. e. combs). The seed-vessels of Scanclix Bccten, L. — Buff. 
Cooslip. Primula veris, L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. 
Coostropple. See Cowslip (1). 
Cop-rose, or Copper-rose. Papaver Rlmas, L. — North, Hal. Wr. ; 
Nhumh . ; Suff. Holl. ; Yks. Holl. ; &c. One Yorkshire correspondent 
writes it Copperrass. Prior, p. 52. 
Copse Laurel. Daphne Lamreola, L. — Hal. AYr. Hants. Phyt. iii. 
798 ; Wight, El. Yect. 
Coral-root. (1) A modern book (translated) name for Corallorhiza 
innata, Br. — Prior, p. 52. 
(2) Dentaria hulhifera, L. — Treas. Bot. 
Coralwort. The usual book-name for Dentcma hulhifera, L., in 
allusion to the appearance of the rhizome. Prior, p. 52. 
Corance. ‘ Currants.’ — Hal. AYr. 
Cord-grass. Spartina stricta, L. — ‘ Called so by Turner, because he 
“ saw that rishe in the islands of East Friesland, and the people there 
make ropes of that rishe, and thache their houses also wyth the 
same.” ’ — Prior, p. 52. 
Coriander. Coriandrum sativum, L. — Prior, p. 52. 
Cork. Leeanora tartar ea, kPa. {Scotch Hir/ldands, Treas. Bot.), and 
Pioccella Unctoria, DC. (Park. Theatr.). — ‘Norw. korkje, a corruption 
of an Arabic word into one more familiar.’ — Prior, p. 52. Jamieson 
spells the name Corkes, and says ; ‘ The ancient name for the Lichen 
omphalodes, now in S. called Cudbear. Gael, corcar, the Lichen tartareus, 
Lightfoot, p. 812. Shaw gives corcuir as signifying “purple, a red 
dye.” ’ 
Corkin. ‘The Leeanora tartar ea of the Highlands and Isles.’ — 
J amieson. 
Corme. ‘ The service-tree.’ — A.-H. Hal. 
Cormeille, or Cormele. Lathy rus macrorrhizus, AYimm. — High- 
lands. ‘ Gael, caermeal, the heath-pea, a word adopted from the 
Gaelic.’ — Prior, p. 52. 
Corn, Black. See Black Corn. 
Corn, Devil’s. Stellar ia Holostea, L. — Sal. (Shrewsbury). 
Corn, Goose. (1) Juncus squarrosus, L. — R. Cat. Prior, p. 94. 
(2) Bromus mollis, L. — Cumh. ; Scotl. Jamieson. (‘ Field brome 
grass.’) 
