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(2) Spergula arvensis, L. — Pratt. 
(3) Prunella vulgaris, L. — Ess. 
(4) Loll uni perenne, L. — Dev. 
Pick Purse. Prom its impoverisliing the land. (1) Capsella Biirsa- 
imstoris, L. — North, Ger. Prior, p. 179. 
(2) Spergiila arvensis, L. — Norf. Hal. [E. Norf.) E. D. S. Gloss. B. 
3. Prior, p. 179. 
Pick-your-mother’s-heart-out. Capsella Bursapastoris, L. — Wane. 
(Birmingham). See Mother’s Heart. 
Pickle Plant. Salicornia lierhacea, L. — It is used as a substitute 
for samphii’e. See Samphii’e (2) and Sampion. Cumh. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 8. 
Picks, Hedge. Fruit of Prunus sgnnosa, L. — Hants. 
Pie-apple. (A corruption of Pine-apple.) A fir-cone. Nliamp. Wr. 
Pierce-stone. Crithmum maritimum, L. — ‘ Pearce-stone or sam- 
pier.’ Surflet's Countrie Farm, p. 223. ‘ It is called Pearcestown.’ 
Holme’s Acad, of Armory, ii. 100. 
Piercill, or Piersill. Alavla eseulenta, Grev. — N. Scotl. Jamieson. 
Pigall. Fruit of Crafapns Oxyacantha, L. — West. Hal. Wr. ; Wilts. 
(Devizes). 
Pigeon’s Eye. Cardamine pvatensis, L. — Yhs. (iSTorthallerton). 
Pigeon’s Foot. Geranium molle, L. — Ger., who gives corresponding 
names in Latin, French, and Dutch. 
Pigeon’s Grass. See Grass, Pigeon’s. 
Pig Grass. See Grass, Pig. 
Pig-haw. Fruit of Cratcegus Oxyacantha, L. — Wilts. E. D. S. 
Gloss. B. 19. 
Pig-leaves. Carduus 2 ^>’(^l 6 nsis, L. — North, Hal. Wv. ; E. Yks. 
E. D. Gloss. B. 2 (Whitby). (‘ The meadow thistle.’) E. D. S. Gloss. 
C. 2. 
Pig-nut. See Nut, Pig. 
Pig Rose. Rosa canina, L. — Comic.; Dev. Flora of Plymouth, 
p. 136. 
Pig-rush. Polygonum aviculare, L. — Sal. (Wellington). 
Pig-tail. Galium Aparine, L. — Nliamp. Nth. Gloss. 
Pig Violet. Viola sylvatica, Fr. — Ghes. (occasionally). 
Pig-weed. (1) Polygonum aviculare, L. — Hants. ; Wore. 
(2) Chenopodium ruhruin, L. — Prior, p. 180. 
Pig’s Bubbles. Heracleum Spliondylium, L. — Som. (Yale of 
Taunton Dean), where it is extensively collected as food for pigs, 
which are very fond of it. 
Pig’s Eyes. Cardamine pratensis,Y. — Ess. (Booking). 
