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A DICTIONARY OF 
“ Curly doddy, do my biddin’, 
Soop my bouse, and sbool my widden’.” ’ 
E. Chambers’ Pop. Rhymes of Scotland, ed. iii. p, 204. 
(2) Scabiosa arvensis, L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ; S. Scotl. Jamie- 
son. 
(3) Plantago lanceolata, L. — For/. Jamieson. See Carl Doddy. 
(4) Plantago major, L. — Scotl. (Forfar). 
(5) ‘ Natural clover.’ — S. Orlm. Jamieson. 
(6) ‘ Curled cabbage.’ — Scotl. Jamieson. 
Curlick. Sinapis arvensis, L. — Bucks., Oxf. 
Curluns. ^ Bunium \_Jiexuosum, L.] Bidbocastanumj — Kirkcudhr. 
Jamieson. 
Curn. See Cean. 
Curnberries, or Curranberries. ‘ Currants.’ — North, Hal. 
Curranberries, Black. Ribes nigrum, L. — S.-W. Cumh. 
Curranbine. Aguilegia vulgaris, L. — dies, (gardens). 
Curran-Petris. ‘ The name given to a certain root. Boutli Uist. 
Gael, curran denotes a carrot ; perhaps St. Peter’s carrot, it being 
very common in the Highlands and Islands of S. to denominate 
objects from some favourite saint.’ — Jamieson. 
Currant-berries. Currants. — Kent. ‘ In most parts they say only 
currants.' — E. D. S. Gloss. C. 3. ‘ Curranberry, the garden currant.’ 
— N. Line. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 6. Yks. {Ribes rubrum, L.) Cleveland 
Gloss. 
Currycomb, Devil’s. Ranunculus arvensis, L. — Sal. (Shrewsbury). 
Cursed Thistle. Carduus arvensis, L. — Nemnich. 
Cushag. Senecio Jacohcea, L. — I. of Man, E. Forbes’ MS. 
Cushia. Heracleum Sphondylium, L. — North, Hal. Wr. •, Yks. 
Cushion, Eve’s. Saxifraga hypnoides, L. — Yks. 
Cushion, Lady’s, or Ladies’. (1) Armeria maritima, L. — Park. 
Parad. 318 (Our Ladies’ Cushion). Prior, p. 129. 
(2) Saxifraga hypnoides, L. — With. ed. iv. Curnb. (Keswick). 
(3) Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, L. — Rural Cyclopsedia. 
(4) Lotus corniculatus, L. — Dors. 
Cushion, Sea. Armeria maritima, L. — Park. Parad. 318. 
Cushion-pink. Armeria maritima, L. — Wilts, (gardens). Prior, 
p. 60. 
Cushy-cows. Rumex obtusifolius, L. (when in seed). — E. Bord. 
Bot. E. Bord. ‘ Children call the seeded plant Cushy-cows, and they 
milk it by drawing the stalks through the fingers.’ — Bot. E. Bord. 
p. 174. 
Cusk. Papaver Rhoeas, L. — Wane. Hal. Wr. Probably from the 
shape of the flower, as Hal. has also ‘ Cuskin, a drinking-cup.’ 
Custard Cheeses. Malva siylvestris, L. — Line. 
