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Lily-bind, i. e. the bindweed with lily flowers. Convolvulus arvensis, 
L., and C. sepium, L. — Yks. (Wakefield). 
Lily-can. Nupliar lutei^m, Sm. — Fifesli., Perthsh. Jamieson. Cfr. 
Can-dock. 
Lily-conval. Gonvallaria majalis, L. — Lyte, Hal. and Wr. (Lily- 
convally), Prior, p. 134. 
Lily-flower. Convolvulus sepium^ L. — Hants. 
Lily -grass. Arum maculatum, L. — Suss. (Shoreham). 
Lily-oak (a corruption of Lilac). Syringa vulgaris, L. — Scotl. 
Jamieson. 
Lily of the Mountain. Pohjgonatum multijiorum, All. — Wamv. 
Lily of the Valley. The general name for Convallaria majalis, L. 
— Lyte, Prior, p. 134. 
Lime, or Lime Tree. The general name for Tilia europcea, L. — E. 
Bord. Bot. E. Bord. Prior, p. 135. 
Lime, Red. Tilia grandifolia, Ehrh., /3 corallina, Sm. — ‘’Tis 
known by the name of the Red Lime, and grows naturally in Stoken- 
church Wood.’ — E. Syn., ed. iii. 473. 
Limestone Fern. A common book-name for Polypodium calcareum, 
Sm.— IF. Cumh. 
Lime wort. (1) Silene Armeria, L. — Ger. See Catchfly. In Rob- 
son’s British Flora (1777) the name is transferred to Diantlius pro- 
lifer, L. 
(2) Veronica Beccahunga, L. — Eliza Cook’s Journal, July 5, 1851, 
pp. 149-50. Cfr. Limpwort. 
Limper-scrimp. See Lumper-scrump. 
Limpwort. Veronica Beccabunga, L. — Heref. ‘Ab Herefordensi- 
h\mlimpworV Merrett’s Pinax. Cfr. Brooklime. 
Lin. (1) Tilia europcea, Ij. — Brock ett ; (Craven), Holl. ; 
(Whitby), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 2 ; E. Ylcs. E. D. S. Gloss. B. 22. 
(2) Linum usitatissimum, L. — Hal. Scotl. Jamieson. A man in the 
flax trade is called in Dors, a lin-man (Hors. Glos.). 
Linarich. ‘A sea-plant.’ Jamieson. This we cannot identify. 
Lincels. See Lintels. 
Linde. ‘The lime-tree (A. S.). Sometimes used perhaps for a tree 
in general.’ Hal. Tilia europcea, L. — Scotl. Jamieson (Lind or 
Lynd). Turn. (Herb.) has Lind-tre. A more common form is 
Linden or Linden-tree (Lyte). Prior, p. 135. Hal. and Wr. have 
Linn-tree (Derh.). 
Line. (1) Linum usitcdissimum, L. (the seed Linseed). Crete 
Herball, Grose. Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8 ; N. Line. E. H. S. Gloss. - 
C. 6; North, E. D. S. Gloss. B. 1; Yks.; Scotl. Jamieson. Mrs. 
Atkinson wiites from Winderwath ; ‘ It is pronounced lim (exactly as 
