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A DICTIONARY OF 
Kettle-pad. Orchis mascula^ L.(1) — Hants. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Kewse. Coniinn maculatum^ L. — Lane. (Preston). Science Gossip, 
1882, p. 164. 
Kex. (3) add Lane. (Preston). Science Gossip, 1883, p. 164. 
(5) The fruit of Primus spinosa, L. — Hants. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Keyball. Fruit of Pinus sylvestris, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Keys. (1) add Leie. E. D. S. Gloss. 
(1) Surr. 
(3) Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. 
(4) Alaria escidenta, Grev. Orkneys. Edinb. Encycl. 
Killeen. Chondrus crispns, Fyngb. ^Killeen is the usual Irish 
name for the Irish Moss.’ Gardening Illustrated, Aug. 20, 1881, 
p. 304. 
Kill-wart. Chelidoniuin niajiis, L. — N. Dev. 
Kincle. A Kentish cornfield weed mentioned in Annals of Agri- 
culture, y. 102 (1786), but not identified. 
Kixg-cup. add Yks. (Bedale, R. acris, L.). 
(4) TroIUus europceus, L. — Som. 
King Fern, add Dev. Friend (also King-o’-the-Ferns) ; Ireland 
(Limerick and Kerry). 
King-finger, add to (3), called King's finger Grass in Middx. 
(Hendon). See Ellis, Modern Husbandman, IV. ii. 77. 
Kiss-me-love-behind-the-garden-gate. Saxifraga umhrosa, L. — Dev. 
Friend (usually abbreviated to Kiss me). In Glou. (Chedworth), 
Kiss-behind-the-Garden-gate. 
Kiss-me, Ktss-me-love, Kiss-me-quick, add (2) Saxifraga umhrosa, 
L. — Dev. Friend. 
(3) Geranium Robertianum, L. — Dev. Friend. 
(4) Centrantlius ruber, DC. Dev. Friend. 
Knee Holm. Ruscus aculeatiis, L. — add Kent. 
Knee Holly, add Kent (Eochester). 
Knives-and-Forks. See Knife and Fork (2) and add Sal. 
(3) Seed vessels of Acer Pseudoplatanus, L. — Kent. 
Knobweed. add. N. Herts. {C. Scahiosa, L.). 
Knop Tang. Fuens nodosiis, L. — Shetland. Edmonston’s Flora, 
p. 53. Cfr. Knobtang. 
Knot grass, add (6) Centaurea nigra, L. — Herts. ^ Knot grass 
or Clobweed.’ W. Ellis, Modern Husbandman, III. i. 121. 
Konker-tree. add Ches. (Frodsham). 
Kuckles. ‘ Fruits that are often mistaken for hav’s.’ Ireland. 
Probably Hips {Rosa Canina, L.). H. C. Hart, on the authority of a 
Wexford man. 
