ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Hundes-berien. See Hound-berry. 
Hundred-fold. Galium verum, L. — Bot. E. Bord. (Index). See A 
Hundred-fald, 
Hundred-headed Thistle. Eryngium campestre, L. — Lyte. 
Hundred-leaved Grass. Achillea Millefolium, L. — E. Bord. Bot. 
E. Bord. 
Hundred-shillings. ‘A kind of apple. See Eider’s Dictionarie, 
1640.’ Hal. 
Hundred Thistle. Eryngium campestre, L. — Nliamp. Sternb. 
Hunger - grass. From its impoverishing effects as a weed. Alope- 
curus ayrestis, L. — See Hunger- weed. Prior, p. 121. 
Hunger-weed. In each case from its being an indication of poor 
land, or from its impoverishing crops amongst which it grows ; — 
(1) Pianunculus arvensis, L. — With. ed. ii. Glou., Norf. Prior, p. 
121 . 
(2) Alopecurus ayrestis, L. — dies. See Beggar-weed. 
Hurd-reve. ‘ The herb centaury.’ Hal. Wr. Probably Erythrcea 
Centaurium, L. 
Hurr Burr. Arctium Lappa, L. — AVith. ed. ii. Sal. 
Hurst Beech. See Beech, Horse. 
Hurtle-berry (in Ger. p. 1415, Hurtle). Vaccinium Myrtillus, L. — 
AVith. ed. ii. ; Dev. Hal. A\T. Tusser spells it Hurtillberies (E. D. S., 
Series D., p. 76). Prior, p. 121. 
Hurts. Emit of Vaccinium Myrtillus, L. — Cornw. ; Dev. ; Som. ; 
Surr. ; Suss. Parish, Holl. (Herts) ; West, Hal. AVr. 
Hurt-sickle. (1) Centaurea Cyanus, L. — Lyte. A translation of 
the old Latin name : ‘ Some herbaries call it baptiseeula or hlaptisecula, 
becaiise it hurteth sides, which were ones called of olde writers 
seculm.’ Turn. Herb. i. 189. Prior, p. 122. 
(2) Centaurea niyra, L. — Wore. 
Husbeech. Carpinus Betulus, L. — Eorf. Holl. ; W. Suss. Parish ; 
Hal. Wr. A corruption of Hurst-beech. See Beech, Horse. 
Huslock. Sempervivum tectorum, L. — Ties. (Holderness), E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 7. 
Hyacinth. Scilla nutans, Sm. — Lyte ; Dumfriessh. ; E. Bord. Bot. 
E. Bord. (Wild Hyacinth); Prior, p. 121. 
Hyacinth, Grape. See Grape Hyacinth. 
Hydul-tre. ‘The elder tree. Ortus Vocabl 
niyra, L. 
Hyggis Taper. See Hig Taper. 
Plal. Samhucus 
