BRITISH NAMES. 
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Eggplant 
Eglantine rose 
Elder tree 
Elder, dwarf; or danewort 
Elder, marsh 
Solarium melongena 
Hosa eglanteria 
Sambucus nigra 
Sambucus ebulus 
Viburnum opuliis 
Elecampane; or yellow startwort Inula htlenium 
Elecampane, base Htlenium autumnah 
Elemi tree, gum A my r is elemifera 
Elephant’s foot Elephantopus scaber 
Elichrysum, base fEthiopian Stoebe czthiopica 
Eller; braider Be tula alnus 
Elm, common Ulmus campestris 
Elm, witch (a variety with broad-1 TT1 . . 7 ■..> 7 . 
er leaves) J > ulmus campestris loti folia, 
Eleutheria—see Cascarilla 
Endive 
Eryngo ; or sea holly 
Eryngo, common 
Eschalot; or shalot 
Cichorium endivia 
Bryngium * maritimum 
Eryngium campestre 
Allium ascalonicurn 
Aizoon 
f Gnaphalium 
\ Xeranthemum 
Everlasting; or globe amaranth Gomphrrena 
Euonymus,com mon; or spindle tree Euonymus europmis 
Euonymus, base Kiggelaria africana 
Euonymus, base ; or staff tree Celastrus 
Eye-bright, common Euphrasia officinalis 
Elaterium ; or spurting cucumber Momordica elaterium 
Evergreen 
Everlasting, or eternal flower 
Fat hen; or wild orach 
Featherfew—-see Feverfuge 
Fehvort; or gentian, yellow 
Fennel 
Fennel, horse 
Chenopodium viride 
Gentiana late a 
A net. hum,famiculiim 
Seseli hippomarathrum 
* The flowers of eryngium grow in a head on a common receptacle, somewhat 
similar to the burdock ; and as they ripen, the stalks and head change to different 
colours, some to blue, others to purple, &c, which make a beautiful appearance. 
