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Cornish Moneywort. SiUhorpia eiiropcea, L. — Prior, p. 53. 
Corn-leaves. Cotyledon Umbilicus,!^. — Wore., where the leaves are 
applied to corns and warts. Phyt. v. 137. 
Corn-lily. (1) Conuolvulus sepiuin, L. — Yks. (Wakefield). 
(2) C. arvensis, L. — Yks. (Wakefield). 
Corn Marigold. Chrysanthemum seyetum, L. — Ger. Cumb. ; E. 
Bord. Bot. E. Bord. Prior, p. 53. 
Corn Mint. Calamintha Acinos, Clairv. % in Turn. ISTames. The 
name is now usually given in books to Mentha arvensis^ L. 
Corn Mustard. Sinapis arvensis, L. — Pratt. 
Corn Pink. Lychnis Githago, Lam. — Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. Wr. 
Prior, p. 53. 
Corn Poppy. A common book-name for Papaver Rhoeas, L. — 
Prior, p. 53. 
Corn Rose. (1) Papaver Rhoeas. — Turn. Lib. ; Lyte (who includes 
P. duhium, L.) ; Hal. Wr. (From the Hutch korne-rozen, Turn. 
Names.) Prior, p. 53. 
(2) Rosa arvensis, L. — With. ed. iv. 
Corn Salad, or Sallet. Valerianella olitoria, Moench. — 
‘ Quoniam ssepius provenit inter segetes, et similitudinem habet cum 
lactuca, quse est praecipua inter acetariorum herbas.’ — Minsheu. 
Prior, p. 53. 
Corn Speedwell. Veronica hederifolia, L., and V. arvensis, L.— - 
Hudson, FI. Anglica (1798). 
Corn Thistle. Carduus arvensis, L. — Cumb. ; Belf. FI. Belt. 
Corn Violet. Campanula hybrida, L. — With. ed. iv. Prior, p. 53. 
Cornwall Sallet. See Cornel-sallet. 
Coronation. Dianthus Caryophyllus, L. — Lyte. Prior, p. 53. 
Corr. LatJujriis macrorrhizus,^^^^^. — Prior, p. 52. See Cormeille. 
Cost. Tanaeetum Balsamita, L. — Cockayne, ii. 377, iii. 320. See 
Alecost and Coast. The English Cost of the Saxons was Tana- 
cetum vulgare, L. — See Cockayne, iii. 320. 
Costmary. Tanaeetum Balsamita, L. — Lyte. Prior, p. 53. 
Cotton, Petty. A general name for Gnaphallum and allied plants. 
Lyte erroneously assigns it to Biotis maritima, Cass. See Chafeweed. 
Cotton, Wild. The species of Eriophorum. — N. Scotl. Jamieson. 
Cottoner, The. Viburnum Lantana, L. — Kent, Garden Flowers of 
the Year, p. 189. 
Cotton-grass. A general, though not very old, name for the species ’’ 
of Eriogjliorum. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ; Yks. Prior, p. 54. 
Cotton-rush. ‘A name sometimes given to Eriophorum! — Treas. 
Bot. Bentham calls the genus Cotton-sedge. 
