ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 405 
Eocket. (1) Eruca sativa^ L., and allied plants— Turn. Lib., Lyte. 
Prior, p. 196. 
(2) ffesperis matronalis, L. — Treas. Bot. Commonly so called in 
gardens. 
Eocket, Base. See Base Eocket. 
Eocket, Bastard. Sinapis arvensis, L. — Prior, p. 196. 
Eocket, Blue. (1) Aconitum Napellus, L. — Ireland, Taylor on 
Poisons, p. 816. T. Forster (Pocket Encyclopaedia of Nat. Phenomena 
(1827), p. 290) assigns the name to several sorts of Wolfsbane \^Aco- 
nitura] and Larkspur \_Delphinium']. 
(2) Scilla nutans, Sm. Ireland (Co. Fermanagh), Science Gossip, 
1882, p. 43. 
See Dame’s Bocket, Dyer’s Eocket, Italian Rocket, London 
Eocket, Meadow Eocket, Eed Eocket, Wound Rocket, Yellow 
Rocket. 
Eocket, Wall. Sinapis muralis, DC. — Prior, p. 196. 
Eocket, White. Hesperis matronalis, L. 
Eocket, Winter. Barharea vulgaris, Br. — Prior, p. 196. 
Eockwood. Asperula odorata, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Eod, Golden. See Golden Eod. 
Eod, Shepherd’s. Dipsacus pilosus, L. — With. ed. iv. 
Eoddin-tree, and variously spelt Eoddon-tree, Eoden-tree, or Eodin- 
tree, the fruit Rodens, or Rodins. Pyrus Aucuparia, Gaertn. — 
North Scotl. Jamieson ; Aherdeensh. ; Clackmannansh. j Inverness j 
Moray, FI. M. 
Eods-Gold. ‘ The marigold.’ Ger. Appx. Hal. Wr. Calendula 
officinalis, L. — Cfr. Ruddes. 
Eoebuck-berry. Ruhus saxatilis, L. — Scotl. Lightfoot, Jamieson. 
Eogation Flower. Poly gala vulgaris, L. — Ger. Because used in 
processions in Rogation week. See Gang Flower. Prior, p. 196. 
Roger-beam. ‘ In summer time when their meadows are flooded in 
the Vale [apparently of Aylesbury] low ground, in several of them 
there comes up a weed about two inches long called there Roger-Beam, 
that grows in flat bunches, with various twined leaves somewhat like 
house-leek, and is found to be another cause of the sheeps rotting, 
because they greedily eat this cold, watery, glewy vegetable, that never 
is seen in arable land, nor anywhere else in dry summers.’ Ellis’ New 
Experiments in Husbandry for the month of April (1736), p. 43. This 
we cannot identify. 
Rogue’s Gilliflower. See Gilliflower, Rogue’s. 
Roiseberry. Ruhus Idceus, L. — Norf. 
Roits. Ranunculus fluitans, Lam. — Sal. Eaw-yeds is another form 
given in Shropshire Word-book. Cfr. Reits. 
Eoll-berry. Tamus communis, L. — N, Dev, 
