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Lead-wort, common 
Leather-flower 
Leather-wood 
Leek 
Lemon tree—see Lirnon 
Lemon, water 
Lentils 
Lentisk ; or mastick 
Lentisk ; or mastick, Peruvian 
Leopard’s bane 
Leopard’s bane, Qterman 
Lettuce, common 
Lettuce, hare’s; or sowthistle 
Lettuce, lamb’s ; or corn salad 
Lettuce, wild 
Life, tree of; or arbor vitae 
Life, tree of, Chinese 
Plumbago europoca * 
Loranthus 
Dirca palustris 
Allium par rum, 
Passiflora laurifoUa 
Ervum lens 
Pistacia lentiscus 
Schinus molle < 
Doronicum 
Arnica montana 
Lactuca saliva 
Sonchus oleraceus 
Valeriana locust a 
Prenanthes muralis 
Thuja* occidentalis' 
Thuja orimtalis 
lignum aloes; calamba; orxylo -\ Em0 , caria agallocha 
aloes J G 
Lignum vitae ; or pockwood 
Lilac, common ; or pipe tree 
Lilac, or jasmine, Persian 
Lily, common white 
Lily, African scarlet 
Lily, asphodeb 
Lily, atamasco 
Lily, belladonna 
Lily, African blue 
Guaiacum officinale 
Syringa vulgaris 
Syringa persica 
Li Hum candidum 
Amaryllis guttata 
Hemeroca llis.jlava , ffulva 
Amaryllis atamasco 
Amaryllis belladonna 
Agapanthus umbellatus 
My St. Beuno’st; or savoy spi-1 Jnthericum UliaUrum 
derwort 3 
Lily, conval; or lily of the valley Convallaria majalk 
Lily, day Hemerocaliis jiava 
Lily, Guernsey Amaryllis sarnienUs 
* Thuja is sometimes with a y 3 as thuya* 
■f* Saint Beuno resided at Clynog, a little village ten miles south of Carnarvon m 
North Wales; he lived in the 7th century, was an abbot, and having great riches, 
built a church there, and also a grand mausoleum for his own interment, eg!led 
St. Beuno’s chapel: he was brother to St. Winifred, the genius of the famous well 
fa Flintshire, who also lies interred in the church at Clynog. 
Hutton’s Tour in North Walts , printed in ISOS, 
