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Park-leaves. Hypericum Androscemum, L. — Lyte. Some call it 
Parke leaves, ‘ because it is so familiar to parkes and woods, that it 
almost groweth no where else.’ Park. Theatr. 577. Prior, p. 174, 
Hal. has ^ Parkleivys, the herb agnus-castris’ (sic), but the above is 
probably meant. 
Parmaceti, Poor Man’s. See Poor Man’s Parmacetty. 
Parnell. Viburnum Opulus, L. — Sal. 
Parsley. The general name for Petrosellnum sativum, Hoffm. — 
Lyte. Prior, p. 175. 
Parsley, Ass. See Ass^ Parsley. 
Parsley, Bur. See Bur Parsley. 
Parsley, Coney. {Suss.); (Camh. ; N. Ess. ; Glou. ; Plants.; 
Norf.); or Devil’s {Clies.). Antlirisciis sylvestris, Hoffm. 
Parsley, Dog’s. (1) HJthusa Cynajnum, L. — Prior, p. 67. 
(2) Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. (Dog Parsley). — Ellis, ‘ Modern 
Husbandman,’ vol. iv. 4. 78-9. 
Parsley, False. JEtliusa Gynapium, L. — Sal. 
Parsley, Fool’s. See Fool’s Parsley. 
Parsley, Hedge. Torilis Anthriscus, Gsertn. Prior, p. 175. 
Parsley, Horse. Smyrnium Olusatrum, L. — Prior, p. 119. 
Parsley, Marsh. See Marsh Parsley. 
Parsley, Milk. See Milk Parsley. 
Parsley, Mountain. See Mountain Parsley. 
Parsley, Pig’s. See Pig’s Parsley. 
Parsley, Rose. Anemone hortensis, L. — Lyte. 
Parsley, Sea. Ligusticum scoticum, L. — Plighlands, Pratt. 
Parsley, Sheep’s. (1) Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. — Kent; Norf. 
(2) Cheer opliyllum temulum, L. — Suff. Prior, p. 122. 
Parsley, Stone. Sisoii Amomum, L. — Lyte. Prior, p. 175. 
Parsley, Water. Apium graveolens, L. Apium aquatile, or water 
parsley; but Hydroselinum [^ChcErophyllum temidum, L.], or Slum 
majus fSium latifolium, L.], is the true Water Parsley, Ger. 862. 
Parsley, Wild. (1) Cheer oqdiyllum temidum, L. — Ger. 
(2) Leaves of Scandix Pecten, L. Bucks. (Great Marlow). 
(3) Peucedanum palustre, Moench. With. ed. iv. (or Wild Milky 
Parsley). 
(4) Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. Radnor. (Bord. of Heref.). 
Parsley Breakstone. Alchemilla arvensis. Scop. — Siif. ; Scott. 
Jamieson. See Parsley Pert. 
Parsley Elder. The laciniated garden variety of Samhucus nigra, 
L. — Leering (Cat. Stirp.), p. 194. 
