BRITISH' NAMES. . 247 
Bairn, Molucca Moluccella 
Balm, Indian ; or Oswego tea , ) Mortar'd a didyma 
Bay tree, common ; or laurel of 1 x 7 
J a , - „ } Laur us no bins 
the antients J 
Bay, Loblolly- 
Gordonia lasianihus 
Bay, dwarf; or spurge laurel 
iJap/me la areola 
Bay, sweet-flowering 
Magnolia giauca 
Bead tree 
Melia azedarach 
Beam, whitp; or aria theopbrastj 
Crataegus, aria 
Bean 
Vida faba 
Bean, kidney, of India; or soy 
Dolichos soja 
Bean, kidney, or French 
Phaseolus vulgaris 
Bean, scarlet kidney 
Phaseolus coccmeus 
Bean tree, kidney 
G lycine frutescens 
Bean tree of America 
Erythrina carnea 
Bean, caper 
Zygophyllum fab a go 
Beao^gyptian; orpeltated water lily Nymph&a ndumbo 
Bean trefoil-tree 
Cytisus laburnum 
Bean trefoil-tree, stinking 
Jnagyris foetida 
Bear-berries ; or uva ursi 
Arbutus uva ursi 
Bear-bincl 
Convolvulus septum 
Bear’s breech 
Acanthus 
Bear’s ear ; or auricula 
Primula auricula 
Bear’s ear sanicle 
Cortusq 
Bear’s paw 
Arctopus echinatus 
Bear’s foot; or setter-wort 
Helleborus faiidus 
Beard, man’s 
Andropogon 
Beard, old man’s; or traveller’s joy 
Clematis vitalba 
Beech wheat 
Po lygon um fagopyrump 
Beech, common 
Fagus silvatica 
Beech, purple-leaved 
Fagus silvatica (purpurea) 
Beet, common 
Beta vulgaris 
Bee-flower 
Ophrys 
Behen, white ; or spading poppy 
Cucubalus belien 
Bell flower 
Campanula 
Bell, Canterbury 
Campanula medium * 
Bell pepper 
Capsicum 
Bells, hare 
Hyacinthus non-scriptus 
* Phagos is greek for the leech , and puros is greek for wheat ; it is called leech 
wheat from the similarity of the seed. See wheat, luck • 
