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A DIOTlOXAllY OF 
Juno's Rose. Lilkim candidum, L. — Prior, p. 125. 
Juno’s Tears. Verbena oficinalitt, L. — Ger. Hal. Wr. Prior, 
p. 126 . 
Juph-wort. ‘ To make a water to lieale all manner of wounds, you 
shall take Iiiph-iuort flowers, leaves and roots, and in March or Aprill 
when the flowers are at the best, distill it,’ &c. Markham’s English 
Housewife, p. 45 (1637). This we cannot identify. 
Jupiter’s Beard. (1) Se7nperviviim fectorum, V. ; Vat. harba jovis. 
— Ger. Bev. Hal. Wr. Prior, p. 126. 
(2) AnthylUs Vidneraria, L. — Eural Cj'clopaedia, but the name here 
probably misapplied, another species, A. Barba- Jovis, L., having this 
name. 
Jupiter’s Distaff. ‘Yellow Wild Clary.’ Coles, A. in E., 47. 
Probably Phlomis fruticosa, L. 
Jupiter’s Eye. Sernpervivum tectorum, L. — Ger. 
Jupiter’s Staff. Verbascum Thapsus, L. — R. Turner, Botanologia, 
p. 216 (1664). Prior, p. 126. 
Jurnut. Buninm flexuosum, With. — Northern Couidies, Ray, 
Hal. ; Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. ; Prior, p. 126. 
Kadle-dock. See Dock, Kadle. 
Kadlock. Sinapis arcensis, L. — Nhamp. Nth. Gloss. 
Kale, or Kail. (1) See Cale. 
(2) Sinapis arvensis, L. — Ciimh. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 6 (Kayles). 
Kale, Bow. See Bow Kail. 
Kale, Corn. Sinapis arvensis, L. — With. ed. ii. ‘ It is called about 
the streets of Dublin, before the flowers blow, by the name of Corn- 
cail, and used for boiled sallet.’ Threlkeld. 
Kale, Field. See Field Kale. 
Kale, Pencuir. Polygonum Bistorta, L. — Ayrsh., where it is used 
in making broth. 
Kale, Sea. Crambe maritima, L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. The 
common name for the plant in cultivation. Prior, p. 35. 
Kale, Slake. (1) Poiphyra laclniata, Ag. ; (2) Ulva Lacima, L. — 
Inverness. (Ardensier), New Statistical Acct. of Scotland, xiv. 467. 
Kale, Wild. (1) Sinapis arvensis, L. — Belfast, Flora Belfastiensis. 
(2) Bi'assica oleracea, L. — Nhumb. Turn. Herb. (Wild Kele). 
Kandlegostes. See Candlegostes. 
Karemyle. Lathyrus maerorrhizns, Winini. — Seotl. (Highlands). 
A spelling of Carmele or Carmeille given in Wilson’s Synopsis of 
British Plants (1744). 
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