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A DICTIONARY OF 
(o) Cones of Finns sylvestris, L. Ess, ; Yks. (W. Eiding). 
(6) Scilla nutans, L. — Dev. Friend. 
(7) Lychnis diurna, Sibth.. Dev. Friend. 
(8) Lyclmis Flos-cuculi, L. — Dev. Friend. 
CucKoo-BUD. add 
‘ Peeping ’neatb the waving tborn 
Where the pouch-lipped cuckoo-hud 
From its snug retreat was torn.’ Clare. 
We cannot say what is meant. Perhaps Arum maculatum ? 
Cuckoo-button. Arctium minus, Schkuhr. N. Dev. 
Cuckoo-flower. (1) add Hants. E. D. S. Gloss. Wight {0. 
latifolia, L.). 
(3) add Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. 
(5) add Dev.; Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Cuckoo-meat. (1) add Sal. ; E. Suss. » 
(4) Rumex Acetosella, L. — dies. (Delamere). 
Cuckoo-pint. (1) add Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. 
add (3) Cardamine pratensis, L. — Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. ; E. Suss. 
(also Cuckoo-pintle). 
Cuckoo’s beads. Fruit of Cratcegus Oxyacantha, L. — Scd. (Elles- 
mere). Shropsh. Word-book. 
Cuckoo’s bread. (1) add Dev. Friend. 
Cuckoo’s Bread and Cheese. (1) add Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. 
(2) add W. Wore. 
Cuckoo’s Caps, add Aconitum Napellus, L. — Shropsh. Word-book. 
Cuckoo’s Eye. add Lient (Eochester). 
Cuckoo’s Sorrel. (1) add Lr eland (Co. Derry). 
(2) Rumex Acetosella, L. — Lrel. (Co. Fermanagh). Science Gossip, 
1882, p. 43. 
Cuckoo’s Sour, add ‘ Trifolium, geaces-sure vel ])ri-lefe, occurs in 
Abp. ^Ifric’s Vocabulary, x cent. ; and Mr. Wright says in a foot- 
note, ‘Heaces-sure or gceces-sure, literally cuckoo’s sour, was the plant 
we now know by the name of woodsorrel, which is still called in some 
parts of the country cuckoo sorrel.’” See Vocab., vol. i. p. 30. 
Shropsh. Word-book. 
CucKoo-spiT. add (3) Anemone nemorosa, L. — W. Wore. 
Cuckoo’s Stockings, add (3) Viola ^ canina ’ {sylvatica, Fr.). 
Ccermarthensh. 
Cucumbers. The seed-vessels of Lris Pseud aeorus, L., which, when 
green, bear a close resemblance to young cucumbers. Dev. Friend. 
Cudweed American. Correct this entry to ‘ Cudweed, American.’ 
Cups -and -Saucers. add (2) Cotyledon Umhilicus, L. — Dev. 
Friend. 
