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A DICTIONARY OF 
Cow-parsley, add Oiimh. 
Cow-parsnip, add ‘ An old woman in the parish gives her cows a 
creel-full of this plant in the season for supper, and she says that the 
milk-pail next morning hears testimony to its virtues.’ Aherdeensh. 
(St. Fergus). Stat. Acct. Scotland, xii. 192. 
Cow Sinkin. Primula ‘ elatiord Hutchinson (1794). Cfr. 
Cow- stripling. 
Cow’s Lick, add Burnett (Med. Botany, ii.) says it is a com- 
mon practice to give small quantities to horses in their corn, to make 
their coats glossy and fine ; and that a decoction made with 1 lb. of the 
fresh root is the best physic for horned cattle. 
Cowslip, add (7) Digitalis purpurea, L. — Dev. Friend. 
(8) Ranunculus acris, Jj.—Dev. Friend. 
(9) Primida Auricula, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Cowslip, Virgin Mary’s. Pulmonaria officinalis, L. — Sal. Shropsh. 
Word-book. 
CowsLOP. add Sal. : also Coweslop, Shropsh. Word-book. 
add (2) Digitalis purpurea, L. — Dev. 
Cow-weed. (1) add Ess. Bay, in Phil. Trans., xix. 625. 
(2) Ranunculus fiuitans, L. — Hants. (Eingwood), where ‘ their cows 
are fed night and morning on a weed procured out of the river Avon.’ 
— xl. 555. 
Crack-nut. Fruit of Corylus Avellana, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Cradle-dock. Senecio Jacohoea, L. — Ches. (Hewton by Daresbury). 
Cranberry. (1) Also Cranberry Wire. Cumh. Trans. Cumb. 
Assoc., pt. vii. 140 (1883). 
Cranes. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. — Cumh. Hutchinson (1794). 
Cfr. Crones. 
Craw-taes. add (1) Scilla nutans, Sm. TF. and S. Scotl. 
Crawfoot. add (2) Orchis mascula, L., and 0. maculata, L. — 
Yhs. (W. Biding). 
Crazy. (1) add Wore. (Upton-on-Severn) E. D. S. Gloss. 
Crazy Bet. Caltha palustris, L. — Wilts. (Salisbury). ‘She knew 
where to find the first “ crazy Betties.” ’ Bound about a Great 
Estate, p. 24. 
Creed. Lemna minor, L. — ‘ The pond all green with creed or duck- 
weed.’ Bound about a Great Estate, p. 26. Cfr. Greeds. 
Creeping Charlie. Sedum acre, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Creeping Jenny. (1) add Dev. Friend. 
(4) Sedum reflexum, L. — Heref. 
(5) Sedum acre, L. — Dev. Friend. 
(6) Linaria Cymhalaria, Mill. Dev, Friend. 
Creesy-creesy. ‘ A buttercup.’ Glou. 
