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A DICTIONARY OP 
St. Catherine’s Flower. Nigella damascena, L. — Prior, p. 202. 
St. Christopher’s Herb. See Christopher, Herb. 
St. Dabeoc’s Heath. See Heath, St. Dabeoc’s. 
St. James’s Wort. Senecio Jacohcea^ L. — Lyte. Prior, p. 202. 
St. John’s Grass. See John’s (St.) Grass. 
St. John’s Nut. See John’s (St.) Nut. 
St. John’s Wort. See John’s (St.) Wort. 
St. Mary Garricke. ‘Take the stalke of Saint Mary Garricke and 
burne it ’ (for use in cases of ringworm). Markham’s English House- 
wife’s Houshold Physicke, p. 27 (1637). We cannot explain this 
extraordinary name, or ascertain to what plant it was applied. 
St. Mary’s Seed. Sonchus oleraceusy L. — ‘ S. Maries seede is 
Southistle seede.’ Ger. Appx. 
St. Mawe’s Clover. See Clover, St. Mawe’s. 
St. Patrick’s Cabbage. See Cabbage, St. Patrick’s. 
St. Peterwort, or St. Peter’s Wort. (1) Primula vulgaris, L. — 
Grete Herhall. 
(2) Primula veris, L. — Prior, p. 202. 
(3) Hypericum Elodes, L., and H. quadrangulum, L. — Lyte. 
Hudson, Flora Anglica, 1798. Prior, p. 202. 
(4) Pyrethrum Parthenium, Sm. — Lyte. 
St. Timothy Grass or Seed. See Timothy Grass. 
Salad, Corn. See Corn Salad. 
Salad Burnet. Poterium Sanguisorha, L. — Prior, p. 202. 
Saladine. Chelidonium majus, L. — Ches. ; Cumh. E. D. S. Gloss. 
C. 8 (pronounced Salladin). 
Salary. (1) Celery. Apium qraveolens, L. — Ches.; Yks. (Holder- 
ness) E. D. S. Gloss. C. 7. 
(2) Bumex Acetosa, L. Oxf. 
[Salep. ‘ The plant from which Salep is made. Orchis latifolia, L.’ — 
Prior, p. 202: extended in ed. 3 to 0. mascula, L., and 0. Mario, L. 
We have never met with the name applied |to the plant, but only to 
the product so called.] 
Salfern. Lithospermum arvense, L. — With. ed. iv. 
Salghe. ‘A salghe or saly, Salix. MS. Diet. (1540).’ Hal. 
Salladin. See Saladine. 
Sallet. (1) Rumex Acetosa, L. — S. Bucks. The name is simply a 
pronunciation of salad. 
(2) (Sallit) Salad; but also the lettuce plant {Lactuca sativa, L.) 
itself. Yks. (Holderness) E. D. S. 0. 7. 
Sallow. The genus Salix. Turn. Names (Sallow-tree). Ger. Suff. 
Moor. Prior, p. 203. 
