BRITISH NAMES. 
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Crackling, or sandbox tree* Hura crepitans 
Crake, or crow berries ; or Black Y ^ 
berried heath / Em P 
Cranberry 
Crane’s bill 
Creeper, or ivy, Virginian ; or 
Jive-leaved Canada vine 
Cress, garden 
, Cress, Virginian, or Indian 
Cress, Indian ; or nasturtion 
Cress, Sciatica 
Cress, Spanish 
Cress, swine’s 
Cress, wall; or tower mustard 
Cress, wai ted 
Cress, water 
Cress, winter 
Cross, St. Andrew’s 
Cross, Jerusalem; or knight’s 
cross ; or scarlet cross ; or ^Lychnis chalcedonica 
oetrurn nigrum 
Vaccinium oxycoccos 
Geranium 
Hedera quinquefolia 
Lepidium sativum 
Ltpidium virgird cum 
Tropceolum majus 
Iberis nudicaulis 
Vella annua 
Cochlearia eoronopus 
Turritis 
Cochlearia 
Sisymbrium nasturtium 
Erysimum barbarea 
Ascyrum crux-andrem 
Valantia cruciata 
Crocus sativus 
Crocus sativus vernus 
[Ranunculus arvensis 
flower of Constantinople J 
Crosswort; or mug-weed 
Crocus ; or saffron 
Crocus, common yellow spring 
Crow, or crake berries; or black- \ Vm „ rtr ,, m „:„ rum 
berried heath J hm P etrum m St um 
Crow-foot; golden cup ; or but¬ 
ter cup, corn 
Crow-foot, geranium 
Crow-sike 
Crown imperial 
Cubebs 
Cuckow flower; or lady’s smock 
Cuckow flower; or ragged robin 
Cuckow pink; or wake robin 
Cucumber 
Geranium pratense 
Conferva rivularis 
Fritillaria imperialis 
Piper cubeba 
Cardamine pratensis 
Lychnis fos cuculi 
Arum maculatum 
Cucumis sativus 
Cucumber, asses, spurting, or wild Momordica elaterium 
* Crackling or sandbox tree, so called from the capsules bursting with a loud 
explosion; and being large and woody, consisting of many cells, are used as sand¬ 
boxes. 
