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Ram’s-foot Root. Geum urhanum, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Rani’s Horns. (1) Arum maculatum, L. — Suss. 
(2) Orchis Morio, 1j.— Suss. 
(3) Allium ursinuiriy L. — Glou. (Stroud). See Ramsons. 
Ramsden. See Ramsons. 
Ramsey, Ramsy, or Ramsies. (1) Allium ursinumy L. — Turn. 
Herb. Norf. ; West, Pulman (‘ wild garlic ’). 
(2) Ononis arvensis, L. — Dev. (Barnstaple). Prior, p. 193. 
Ramsons. Allium ursinum, L. — Lyte, Hal., Wr. Dors. ; Glou. 
(Stroud), occasionally Rams-horns ; Sal.j Wight. Phyt. 0. S. iii. 
p. 975. Also Ramsden, E. D. S. I. of Wight Gloss. Prior, p. 193. 
Ramstongne. ‘ Ribwort.’ Wr. Plantago lanceolata, L. 
Rantipole. Daucus Carota, L. — Wilts.; Hants (New Forest). ^So 
called from its bunch of leaves,’ Wise’s New Forest, p. 285. 
Ran-tree. See Rowan. 
Ranty-berries. Fruit of Pyrus Aucupariay Gaertn. Irel. (Antrim 
and Down), E. D. S. Gloss. 
Ranty-tanty. (1) ‘A weed which grows among corn, with a reddish 
leaf.’ Scotl. Jamieson. Bumex Acetosella, L ? 
(2) ‘ The broad-leaved sorrel,’ Benfrewsh. Jamieson. Bumex Acefosa, 
L. ? 
Rape. The general name for (1) Brassica Napus, L., when in 
cultivation. With. ed. iv. 
(2) Brassica Bapa, L. — Lyte. Hal. Prior, p. 193. 
(3) Sinapis arvensisy L. — Tks. (Cleveland). 
Rape Crowfoot. See Crowfoot, Rape. 
Rapes, Coventry. See Coventry-rapes. 
Rapper-dandies. Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spr. — Berw. Pratt ; E. 
Bord. Bot. E. Bord. Hal. and Wr. have ‘ red barberries. North : * 
probably the above, which is called Bearherryy is intended. 
Rashes. Rushes. Various species of Juncus. Turn. Names. E. 
Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ; For/. ; Moray y FI. M. ‘ As straught’s a rash' 
Mactaggart’s Gallovidian Encyclopaedia. Hal. has ‘ Basher y a rush ; 
North: Prior, p. 200. 
Rasp, or Rasps. Ruhus IdceuSy L. — Line. Brogd. (E. D. S. Gloss. 
C. 6); Nhamp.j Nth. Gloss,; North, Grose; Tks. Cleveland Gloss. 
Hallamsh. Gloss. (Holderness), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 7 ; Var. dial. Hal. ; 
E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. ; N.-E. Scotl. Jamieson; Ireland (Antrim and 
Down, Rausps), E. D. S. Gloss. Turn. (Herb.) has Raspis and 
Raspices, and Lyte mentions Raspis-berries. Resp and Risp 
(which see) are other forms. 
Raspberry. (1) Ruhus IdaeuSy L. — Turn. Names. S, Cumh. ; 
E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord. Prior, p. 193. 
(2) Biles rulrumy L. — Sutherland’s Hortus Medicus, 1683. (Ras- 
berries). 
