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A DICTIONARY OF 
Corn, Marsh. PotentiUa anserina, L. — Belf. Flora Belfastiensis. 
Cornation. Diantlms Caryopliyllus, L. — Lyte. 
Corn-bells. Nidularia campamdata, Sow. — ‘ Call’d in Wostershire 
Coriihells, where it grows plentifully.’ — Merrett, Pinax (1666). 
Corn-berries. Vacciniu77i Oxycoecos, L. — With. ed. ii. 
Corn-bind. (1) Convolvidiis arvensis, L. — ‘Wild convolvulus,’ Hal. 
Wr. ; N. Line. E. D. S. Gloss. 0. 6; North, Grose: Nhamp. Nth. 
Gloss. ; Oxf. ; Yks. 
(2) Convolvulus sepium, L. — Prior, p. 53. 
(3) Polygonwn Convolvulus, L. — North, Grose: E. Yks. Marshall, 
E. H, S. Gloss. B. 2. 
Corn Bindweed. Polygonu77i Convolvulus, L. — N. Yks. 
Corn-binks. Ce7itaurea Cya7ius, L. — Dev. 
Corn-bottle. Centaurea Cycmus, L. — Dev. ; Nhamp). AYr. Prior, 
p. 53. 
Corn Bugloss. See Bugloss (2). 
Corn Buttercup. See Buttercup, Corn. 
Corn-cale. See Cale, Corn. 
Corn Campion. See Campion, Corn. 
Corn Centaury. See Centaury, Corn. 
Corn Cockle. LTjcJmis Githago, Yam. — Hal. AYr. Dors., Ess., Glou., 
N. Yks. See Cockle (1). Prior, p. 53. 
Corn Crowfoot. See Crowfoot, Corn. 
Cornel. Coriius sarnguinea, L. — Turn. Herb., where it is also called 
Corne-tree and Cornel-tree. Prior, p. 53. 
Cornel, Female, or Wild. Cornus sa7igumea, L. — Lyte. 
Cornel, Dwarf. A common modern book-name for Cornus suecica, L. 
Cornel-sallet. ‘ Sen potius Co7mtvall Pallet, vulgatius Co7'n-sallet, 
sic dicta quia in Cornubia potissimum usurpatur ’ (!) — Skinner. Vale- 
riaiiella olitoria, Moench. The name is a mere corruption of Corn- 
salad. 
Corne-tree. See Cornel. 
Corn-flower. (1) Centaw'ea Cyanus, L. — Lyte, and subsequent 
authors down to the present clay. Prior, p. 53. 
(2) Lychnis Oithago, Lam. — dies. 
(3) Papaver Phoeas, L. — Skinner. 
Cornflower, Golden, or Yellow. Chrysantheinum segetum, L. — Ger. 
Corn Honewort. A mere book-name for Petroselinum segetuni, 
Hoffm. — With. ed. vii. See Honewort. Prior, p. 53. 
Cornish Heath. E7dca vagaiis, L. — Commonly so called in modern 
books, from its abundant growth in Cornwall. 
