156 
A DICTIONARY OF 
Dog’s-berry Tree. Cornus sangidnea, L. — Ger. 
Log’s Camomile. See Camomile. 
Dog’s Camovyne. See Camovyne. 
Dog Cods, or Cullions. Various species of Orchis. — Lyte. 
Dog’s Cole (in Lyte Dogges Call). Mercurialis jierennis^ L. — Ger. 
Prior, p. 67. A translation of tlie Latin Brassrca canina. 
Dog’s Dogger (i. e. dog’s dung). Orchis mascula, L., and other 
species. — Clackmannansh. 
Dog’s Fingers. See Dog-fingers. 
Dog’s Foot. Dactylis glomerata, L. — Suff. 
Dog’s Grass. Cynosurus cristatus, L. — Hal. Wr. ; E. Anglia, Forby; 
Hants. ; Norf. ; Suss. Holl. 
Dog’s Lugs. Digitalis ]pur 2 mrea,lj. — Jamieson. 
Dog’s Mercury. Mercurialis perennis, L. — Ger. A spurious kind, 
so called to distinguish it, not as Prior (p. 67) thinks from ‘the so- 
called English Mercury’ [Clieno'podium Bonus Henricus), but rather 
from the French Mercury {M. annua), which was formerly used in 
medicine, is similar to M. perennis, and immediately precedes it in 
Ger. 
Dog’s Mouth. See Dogmouth. 
Dog’s Orach. Chenopodium Vulvaria, L. — Prior, p. 67. 
Dog’s Parsley. uEthusa Cynapium, L. — Prior, p. 67. 
Dog’s-rib. ‘ Arnoglossi seu Plantaginis species, sic dicta quia foliorum 
nervi costa caninas aliquo modo referre videntur.’ — Skinner. This is 
the rib-grass {Plantago lanceolata, L.). See Rib-grass. There is a 
Dutch name for it similar to the above — Hontsrihhe. 
Dog’s Siller. Rhinantlius Crista Galli, L. — Scotl. Jamieson. 
Dog Snout. Antirrhinum magus, L. — Norf. 
Dog’s-tail Grass. Cynosurus cristatus, L. — Suff. Prior, p. 67. 
Crested Dog’s-tail Grass is the general agricultural and book- 
name for this plant. 
Dog Standard, Stander, or Standers. Senecio Jacohce^a, L. — 
North, Hal. Wr.; Yhs. (Wakefield); Mid-Yks. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 5 ; 
Wore. 
Dog’s Tansy. Potentilla anserina,. L. — Bcotl. Jamieson. 
Dogstones. Orchis mascula, L. — Turn. Herb. 
Dog’s-tongue. A translated name for Cynoglossum officinale, L. — 
Turn. Names; Prior, p. 68. 
Dog’s-tooth Grass. (1) Triticum caninum, Huds. — Prior, p. 68. 
(2) Cynodon Dactylon, L. — Prior, p. 68. 
