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Granny’s Nightcap. (1) Aconitum NapelluSy L. — Glou. 
(2) Anemone nemorosa, L. — Warw. Phyt. vi. 416, N.S. 
Granny-Threads. ‘ The runners of the creeping crowfoot. Craven.^ 
Hal. Banunculua repens, L. 
Grape, Fen. See Fen Grapes. 
Grape, Hedge. Fruit of Bryonia dioica, L. — Wore. 
Grape, Sea. Salicornia herhacea, L. — Lyte, Gerard^ and Parkinson, 
^ve the name to some species of Ephedra, the last-named author 
including Salsola Kali, L., in the same chapter under the name of 
Bastard Sea Orape. 
Grape Flower. Muscari hotryoides, Mill. — Ger. ‘The flowers 
grow at the top, thrust or packt togither like a bunch of grapes.’ 
Ger. 104. Prior, p. 96. 
Grape Hyacinth. A garden name for Muscari hotryoides^ Mill. — 
Prior, p. 96. 
Grapewort. (1) Actcea spicata,'L. — Lyte. ‘The fruit [is] round, 
somewhat long, and hlacke when it is ripe, having upon the one 
side a streaked furrow or hollownesse, growing neere togither, as do 
the clusters of grapes.’ Ger. 829. 
(2) Bryonia dioica, L. — Lyte’s MS. in Dodoens. (Bibl. Mus. Br. 442, 
h. 9). 
Grass. A general name for plants of the order Graminece. It is 
also frequently applied popularly and by the older writers simply 
in the sense of herb. Prior, p. 96. 
Grass, Adder’s. See Adder’s Grass. 
Grass, Air. See Air-grass. 
Grass, Ant-hill. See Anthill-grass. 
Grass, Arrow. See Arrow-grass. 
Grass, Ballock. See Ballock Grass. 
Grass, Bent. See Bent Grass. 
Grass, Bird. See Bird Grass. 
Grass, Black. See Black Grass. 
Grass, Black-head. Luzula campestris, Willd. — W. dies.' 
Grass, Black Squitch. See Black Squitch Grass. 
Grass, Blubber. See Blubber Grass. 
Grass, Blue. See Blue Grass. In Renfrewsh. (Mearns) the name 
is given especially to Carex panicea, L. — Statistical Acet. of Scotland 
(1845), vii. 518. 
Grass, Blue Moor. See Blue Moor Grass. 
Grass, Bob. See Bob Grass. 
Grass, Bowelhive. See Bowelhive Grass. 
