BRITISH NAMES. 
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Bistort, small Polygonum viviparum 
Bitter-sweet; or woody nightshade Solarium dulcamara 
Bitter-wort 
Blackberry; or bramble 
Bladder-wort; or water milfoil 
Blattaria ; or moth mullein 
Blind man’s ball; or puff ball 
Blinks 
Blite; or strawberry spinach 
Blite, amaranth 
Blood-flower; twy-blade; or 
African tulip 
Blood-wood ; or logwood 
Blood-wort 
Gentiana 
Ruhus fruticosus 
Utricularia vulgaris 
Verbascum blattaria 
Lycoperdon bovista 
Montia fdntana 
Blitum capitatum 
Amaranthus blitum 
^ Hamanthus coccineus 
f Hccmatoxylon campechia - 
1 num 
Rumex sanguineus 
Blue bottle; or blue bonnet; or 1 ^ 
Cyanus jCentaurea cyanus 
Blue bottle, mountain perennial Centaurea montana 
Bogbane; or marsh trefoil Menyanthes trifoliata 
Bogberry; or bogwort; or cran- 1 Tr . . 
berry ° jv accimum oxycoccos 
Bohon upas'—see Upas 
Bonny of Carolina; or oily grain 
Borecole (a variety) 
Borage, common 
Box 
Box, African 
Box, low 
Boxthorn, willow-leaved 
Boxthorn, American 
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Sesamum arientale 
Brassica oleracea (sabeP 
lica ) 
Borago officinalis 
Buxus sempervirens 
Myrsine Africana 
Poly gala ckameebuxm 
Lycium barbarum 
Randia aculeata 
Bracken; or brakes; or comm on fern Pteris aquiiina 
Bramble; oHblack berry 
Blank ; or beech wheat 
Blank ursine; orCorinthianacan¬ 
thus 
Brasil; or fernambuck 
Brasiletto tree 
Bread fruit, Otaheite 
Bread fruit, Nicobar _ __ 
Bread, or plantain tree; or banana Musa sapientum 
Bread-nut tree, Jamaica Brosimum alicastrum 
Rubus fruticosus 
Polygonum fagopyrum 
J 'Acanthus spinosus 
Pterocarpus 
Ccesalpinia 
Artocarpus incisa 
Pandanus leram 
