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A DICTIONARY OF 
Hairweed. Add to (1) Cuscuta eiiro}ma, L. or C. Epithymum, L. 
— Herts. Ellis, Modern Husbandman, vol. iv. pt. 2, p. 5. He also 
gives Hairybind, viii. 348. 
Halcups. Caltlia palustris, L. — Hants. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Hale-weed. Cuscuta, europcea, L. — Ellis, iv. 1. 56. Hail-iveed, 
Hail-seed, Modern Husbandman, 63. 
Hale, Hell, or Hairy Bind. Cuscuta europaca, L. — Herts. ‘ Now 
besides the hale, hell, or hairy hind, as some call it, that often spoils 
both bean and pea, both in Chiltern and Yale,’ &c. Ellis, Practical 
Farmer, or the Hertfordshire Husbandman (1759), ed. v. p. 55. 
Halves. Fruit of Cratcegus Oxyacantlia, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Hard Grass, add (3) Species of Carex. ‘ Various sorts of seg 
grasses, provincially hard grass, iron grass, carnation grass' Staff. 
Ann. Agric. 
Hardhead. (3) Dev. (Plymouth). FI. Plymouth. Also add (6) 
Scahiosa succisa, L. — Lane. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Hardhead, Horse. Centaur ea nigra, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Hard-iron, add (3) Atriplex liastata, L. — Zem. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Hard-leaf. See Soft-leaf. 
Harif. Also called Heriff in W. dies, add (2) SpircBci Ulmaria, 
L. — Dev. Friend. 
Harlock. add Mr. Hart points out that Drayton refers to the 
flowers as gathered by a young lady to decorate her room, and that 
Burdock is not likely to have been used for this purpose. 
Harvest Lily. Convolvulus sepium, L. — Surr. (Epsom). 
Hathorn. Cratcegus Oxyacantlia, L. — Sal. Shropsh. Word-book. 
Haver, add Lane. E. D. S. Gloss. - 
Haw. (1) add Surr. 
Haw-berry. Fruit of Cratcegus Oxyacantlia, L. — dies. (Maccles- 
field). 
Hay-plant. Asperula odorata, L. — Ireland (co. Derry). 
Hazel, add (2) Fruit of Cratcegus Oxyacantlia, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Hazel, Witch. (1) See a form of incantation and notes thereon in 
Percy’s Eeliques, vol. hi. p. 268, ed. v. ‘ Wicli-liazells, as we call them 
in Wilts.’ Aubrey, Nat. Hist. Wilts, p. 54. 
Hazel-palms. Catkins of Corylus Avellana, L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. 
Bord. 
Headache. (1) add Clies. Leigh’s Glossary; Leic.; Stiff. E. D. S. 
Gloss. Science Gossip, 1882, 214. 
Healing Herb. Plantago media, L. (P. major, L. ?). Jolly’s 
Life of John Duncan, 250. Cfr. Healing-leaf (2). 
