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•^'ood, and therefore it was called Hornebeame or Hard beame.’ Ger. 
1295. Prior, p. 118. 
Horn Beech. See Beech, Horn. 
Hornecks. Biuiium jiexuosum, With. — Scotl. Jamieson. Probably 
a corruption of Arnuts. 
Horned Clover. See Clover, Horned. 
Horned Pondweed. A book-name for Zannichellia palustris, L. — 
With. ed. ii. Prior, p. 185. 
Horned Poppy. The common book-name of Glaucium luteum, L. — 
Lyte, Prior, p, 118. 
Horns, Bogs. See Bogs Horns. 
Horns, Hams’. Orchis Morio, L. — Buss. 
Hornweed. A book-name for Ceratopliyllmn. — With. ed. ii. ; in ed. 
vii. Hornwort. Prior, p. 118. 
Hornwort. See Hornweed. 
Horone. ‘The white horehound. Pr. Parv.’ Hal. Wr. Marru- 
hium vulgare, L. 
Horse, Fairies. See Fairies’ Horse. 
Horsebane. (Enanthe Phellandrium, L. — TVith. ed. ii. ‘It is 
generally esteemed a fatal poison to horses, occasioning them to 
become paralytic.’ Id. p. 298. Prior, p. 118. 
Horse Bean. A general name for the field variety of Vicia Faha^ 
L. — Prior, p. 118. 
Horse Beech. See Beech, Horse. 
Horse Blob. Caltha palustris, L. — Leic. ; Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. ; 
Wr. See Blob (1). 
‘ The yellow horse-hloV s early flower.’ 
Clare, Village Minstrel, i. 49. 
Horse Bramble. Rosa ccmina, L. — Norf. Grose, E. D. S. Gloss. 
B. 3. 
Horse Buckles. See Buckles, Horse. 
Horse Chestnut. See Chestnut, Horse. 
Horsechire. Teucrium Chamoedrys, L. — Ger. Appx. Hal. Wr. 
Horse Cress. Veronica Beccabunga, L. — E. Yks. One of its 
French names is Cresson du clieval. 
Horse Daisy. See Daisy, Horse. 
Horselder. See Horshele. 
Horse Flower. Melampyrum arvense, L. — Lyte, who gives it as a 
translation from the Dutch. Prior, p. 119. 
Horse-gogs. A variety of Prunus domestica, L. — ‘ Plums of a 
coarse bitterish kind.’ Yhs. (Whitby), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 2. ‘A large 
