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'BRITISH' NAMES. 
Celandine, cut-leaved (a variety) 
Celandine, lesser ; or pile-wort 
Celandine tree 
Celery—see Selery 
Cereus, common creeping ten 
angled 
Centaury 
Centaury without stems 
■ Centaury, lesser 
Centaury, yellow perfoliate 
Ceterach. 
Chamaemile,* common 
Chamaemile, field 
■Chamaemile,.. d warf, or sea 
Champignon; or esculent mush-1 ^ 
room / fe 
Char; or sedge Car ex divisa 
Charity ; Greek valerian; or Ja- \ p okmmium caruleum 
-cob s ladder J 
Charlock ; or ketlock Sinapis arvensis 
Charlock, white-flowered, wish 
jointed pods 
Chaste tree; or agnus^castus Vitex agnm-castm 
Chay root; or E. India madder Oldenluridia. umbellate 
Cheese rennet; or ladies’ bed straw Galium verum 
Chelidonium majui 
Ranunculus jicaria 
Bocconia Jrutescem 
Cactus cereus Jlagdifor mm 
Centaurea 
Centaurea crocodilium 
Gentianai eentaufium 
Chlora perfoliata 
A'splenium ceterach 
Anthemw nolniis 
Anthemis an\nsis 
Matricaria cliameemilla 
jaricus cornpestris 
^ Raphanus raphanistrum 
Cherry tree 
Cherry, Barbadoes 
Cherry, bird 
Cherry, black 
Cherry laurel, or common laurel 
Cherry, cornelian 
Cherry,dwarf; oruprighthoney--) 
suckle j 
Cherry, Hottentot; or Gape phil-1 n 
- J r 1 > Lassine maurocema 
Primus cerasus 
Malpighia glabra 
Primus avium 
Primus-, cerasus nigra 
Primus lauro-cerasus 
Camus mascula 
lyrea 
Cherry, Winter common 
Cherry, Alpine 
Chervil, garden 
PhysaUs alkehengi 
Lonicera alpigena 
Scandix. cheer < folium 
* Chamremile is generally spelt chamomile, but as it is derived from the Greek 
word chumai (humi crescens), it ought to be chamaemile. —See note to may-weed* 
