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A DICTIONARY OF 
(4) Trifoliiim iwatense, L. — Ger., who includes all the common 
species. Line. Skinner ; Nhainp. Nth. Gloss. ; Oxf, ; Warw. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 6 ; Som. Holl. ; Yks. (Northallerton) ; West, Hal. "Wr. ; 
Prior, p. 116. Mr. El worthy says that in Som. the name is restricted 
to the flowers of T. pratense ; ‘ the name is not applied to the entire 
plant.’ 
(5) Rliinantlius Crista-gaUi, L. — Hal. "Wr. 
Honeysuckle, Dwarf. A book-name for Cornus suecica, L. — AVith. 
ed. ii. 
Honeysuckle, Fly. A book-name for Lonicera Xijlosteum, L. — 
With. ed. vii. 
Honeysuckle, French. See French Honeysuckle. 
Honeysuckle, Ground. Lotus corniculatus, L. — Clies. 
Honeysuckle, Hed. (1) Hedgsarum coronarium, L.— Park. Paiad. 
(2) Trifolium pratense, L. — Culpeper. 
Honeysuckle, Trumpet. Lonicera sempervirens, L. 
Honeysuckle, Virgin Mary’s. Pulmonaria qficinaJis, L. — Cites. 
Gard. Chron. 1873, p. 579. 
Honeysuckle, White. Trifolium repens, L. — Culpeper, Martyn 
(Flora Rustica). 
Honeysuckle Clover. Trifolium repens, L. — Midland Counties, E. 
H. S. Gloss. B. 5. 
Honeysuckle Grass. We have this name for Trifoliinn repens, L., 
but not localised. 
Honeysuckle Trefoil. Trifolium pratense, L. — With. ed. ii. 
Honey-sweet. Spircea Ulmaria, L. — Sotn. 
Honey-ware. (1) Alaria escidenta, Grev. — Scott. Jamieson. 
(2) Laminaria saccltarina, Lam. — Prior, p. 117. 
Honey-wort. Galium Cruciata, Scop. — Miss Plues, in Eambles in 
Search of Wild Flowers, gives this name, which no doubt refers to 
the strong honey-like scent of its flowers. 
Honey -zuck. See Honey-suck (2). 
Hooded Grass. Bromus mollis, L. — ‘ The grass which country 
people call the hooded grass, or lob grass.’ Lisle’s Observations in 
Husbandry (1757), p. 305. 
Hooded Water Milfoil. A book-name for JJtricularia vulgaris, L. 
From the hooded flowers and the finely-cut leaves. With. ed. ii. 
Prior, p. 117. 
Hooded Willow-herb. Scutellaria galericidata, L. — Ger. 387; 
given as a translation of its old name, Lysimachia galericidata. 
Nemnich gives Hoodwort as a name for the genus. 
Hoodwort. See preceding. 
