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BRITISH NAMES. 
Fennel, hog’s ; or sulphur wort Peucedanum officinale 
Fennel, scorching ; or deadly carrot Thapsia villosa 
Fennel, sea; or samphire Crithmum maritimum 
Fennel flower; or devil in a bush Nigel/a darnascena 
Fennel flower of Crete Garidella nigellastrum 
Fennel, giant Ferula 
Fenugreek, common Trigonella faniim groccum 
Fernambuck; or Brasil Pterocarpus 
Fern, male; or polypody P olypodiumjilix mas 
Fern, female P olypodiumjilix femina 
Fern, flowering; or Osmund royal Osmunda regalis 
Fern, common or true mule’s Asplinium kemionitis 
Fern, common ; or bracken Pteris aquilina 
Fern, mule's or moon ; or nnle-1 Hmionitii 
wort J 
Fern, fork ; or acrostic Acrostichumseptentrionale 
Fern, sweet Scandix odorata 
Feverfuge, common Matricaria parthenium 
Feverfuge, base; or wild wormwood Parthenium hysterophorm 
Fever root; Dr. Tinker’s weed; T Triosteum perfo i iatum 
or false ipecacuana J 
Fever weed Fringiumfcetidum 
Fiddle dock liumex pulcher 
Fiddle wood Citharexylon 
Ficoides Cacaliajicoides 
-n. . , . . , .(Mesembryanthemum cry-* 
Ficoides, diamond ; or ice plant^ sta £ mm 
Fig marigold Mesembryanthemum 
Ficus carica 
Fig, Indian, common 
Fig tree, Indian* 
Fig, Bengal 
Fig, I ndian ; or prickly pear 
Fig, infernal; or prickly poppy 
Fig, Pharaoh’s ; or true sycomore Ficus sycomorus 
Fig, Pharaoh’s Musa 
Cactus opuntia 
Ficus indica 
Ficus benghalensis 
Cactus tuna 
Argemone mexicana 
* Ficus indica (Indian fig-tree) is a large tree rising with opposite branches on all 
sides, with long egged leaves; each branch emits a slender flexile depending ap¬ 
pendage from its summit like a cord, which roots into the earth and rises again, 
Sloa?i’s Hist . of Jamaica . 
This seems the same tree as the feus religiosa .*—See note to feus. 
