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A DICTIONARY OF 
Crack Willow. Salix fragilis, L. — E. Cat. 
Craid. ‘Perhaps yellow clover. But see Croyd.’ — /Sr of 7. Jamieson. 
Crain. Ranunculus Ficaria, L. — Nliamp. E'th. Gloss. R. Flam- 
mula, L., in the same work is called Yellow Crane. 
Craisey. See Crazy. 
Crake-berries. The fruit of Empetruin nigrum, L. — North, Hal. 
Wr. ; Yhs. Ger. Emac. Skinner has Crack-berries. Prior, p. 56. 
See Crow-berry. 
Crake- feet. (1) ‘The orchis.’ — North, Hal. IVr. ; E. Marshall, 
E. I). S. Gloss. B. 2. ISTo doubt Orchis mascula, L. 
(2) Scilla nutans, Sm. — North, Grose Suppl. (Crake’s-feeat) ; Yks. 
(Whitby), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 2. 
Crake-needle. Scandix Pecten, L. — Hal. Wr. North, Bay ; Yks. 
Prior, p. 58. 
Crake-silk. TP. Cumb. The same as Crow-silk, which see. 
Cramberries. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. — dies. Phyt. i. 702. 
Crambling-rocket. Prior (p. 56) assigns this name to Sisymbrium 
officinale, L., and interprets it as ‘ a spurious crambe or mustard (as 
vetchling is a spurious vetch), with the leaves of rocket.' Ger. and 
Park. Theatr., however, apply the name to Reseda hitea, L., and as 
one of its old Latin names was Eruca peregrina, there seems little 
doubt that crambling is to be understood as scrambling, or wandering, 
rocket. 
Cranberry. (1) Vaccinium Oxycoccos, Y . — General, dies.; Yks.; 
E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ; Prior, p. 56. 
(2) Vaccinium Vitis-Idcea, L. — Aberd., Banffsh., Kincardinesh., 
Dickie’s Bot. Guide; Mora?/ (Elgin), El. M. 
(3) Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spreng. — Aberdeensh. 
Crane, Yellow. See Crain. 
Craneberry. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. — Sutherlandsh. 
Crane’s-bill. A general name for the species of Geranium. — Turn. 
Herb. Prior, p. 56. 
Crane’s-bill, Crowfoot. See Crowfoot C. 
Cranna-berries. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. — Sal. (Stiperst.ones). 
Crap. (1) Polygonum Fagopxyrum, L. — With. ed. iv. ; Hal. Wr. ; 
Prior, p. 56. 
(2) Lolium perenne, L. — ^With. ed. iv. Suffi. ; Suss. Parish, where 
it is also called Crap-grass. Hal. and Nr. assign the name to 
‘ darnel,’ but doubtless this plant is meant. Prior, p. 56. 
Craps. ‘ The seed-pods of runches or wild mustard ’ [Sincqns arvensis, 
L.]. — Roxb. Jamieson. Also ‘ runches in general.’ 
Crashes, Water (i. e. water-cresses). Nasturtium officincde, L. — 
Yks. 
Craw. Ranunculus bulbosus, L. — Ger. Index. Lyte calls it Yellow 
Craw. 
