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BRITISH NAMES. 
Goosegrass ; or wild tansey Potentilla anserina 
Goosegrass,great; small wild bu- \ A , 
.gloss; or German madwort procumbm 
Goose tongue ; or sneeze-wort Achillea ptarmica 
Go to bed at noon; or goat’s beard Tragopogon pratense 
Gorse ; furze'; or whin Ulex europceus 
Gourd ; or calabash Cucurbita 
Gourd; or calabash tree Crescent ia cucurbitina 
Gourd, sour, of iEthiopia; or 1 , 
monkey’s bread " * J Adamoma dxgUata 
Gourd, Jonah’s 
Gourd, buckler ; or squash Cucurbita melopepo 
Goutwort; or herb-gerard; or! ^ 7 . ‘ . 
wild angelica; or sweet ash } AEgopodxum podagrana 
Grace, herb of; or rue Ruta graveolens 
Grain*—see w heat, barley, &c. 
Grains of Paradise 
Grain, oily; or bonny 
Grain, scarlet; or kermes oak 
Grain, scarlet; or cochinil 
Granadilla 
Grape, or vine tree 
Grape-wort 
Grape, sea; or shrubby horse-tail 
Grape, sea-side ; or mangrove 
Grass, arrow-headed 
Grass, brown-bent, or dog’s 
Grass, corn broom ; or drauk 
Grass, cat’s-tail 
Grass, eock’s-foot 
Grass, cow, or marl; or English 
red clover 
Grass, canary 
Grass, striped canary; or ribbon 
Grass, cotton 
Grass, darnel, annual 
Amomum granuni Paradis f 
Sesamum orient ale 
Quercus coccifera 
Cactus cochipillifer 
Passiflora maliformis 
Vitis viniferq, 
Uvaria 
Ephedra 
Coccoloba uvifera 
Triglochin 
Agrostis canina 
Bromus arvensis 
Phleum pratense 
Dactylis 
j 1 Trifolium pratense 
Phalaris canariencis 
Phalaris arundinaceaf 
Eriophorum polystachion 
Lolium temulentum 
* Groin, with respect to corn, ought to be spelled grane, as iris' derived from the 
|atm word gramim y and it then will conform with the word granary *where cors 
f deposited. 6 
f See note to phalaris* 
