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BRITISH NAMES. 
Maple, sugar 
Maracock ; or passion flower 
Mare’s tail, common 
Marigold, common garden 
Marigold, African 
Marigold, corn 
Marigold, field 
Marigold, tig ; or ficoides 
Acer saccharinum 
Passiftora 
Hippuris vulgaris 
Calendula officinalis 
Tagetes erect a / 
Chrysanthemum segetum 
Calendula arvensis 
Mesemb ryanthemum 
Marigold, fig, false; or -round- \ Cacaliaficoides 
sel tree with a ficoides lear J J 
Marigold, French 
Marigold, marsh 
Marjoram, knotted, or knobbed 
Marjoram, base 
Marjoram, Spanish 
Maijoram, wild, or common 
Marjoram, pot; winter sweet; or 1 0ri „ um hem ,hoticurn 
origany J ® 
Martagon lily 
Tagetes patula 
Caltha palustris 
Origanum majorana 
Origanum 
Urtica dodartii 
Origanum vulgare 
Lilium martagon 
M ira bilis ja lapa 
Teucrium marum 
Arundo arenaria 
Milissa fruticosa 
Origanum creticum 
Inperatoria ostruthium 
Astrantia 
i.iaruigm. xi ij 
Marvel of Peru, common 
Marum, common 
Marum plant, Norfolk 
Marum, pennyroyal-scented 
Marum, Syrian, or Cretan 
Masterwort 
Masterwort, black, or greater 
Masticb, herb ; or mastich thyme Thymus masiichina 
Mastich, or lentisk, Peruvian Schinus molle 
Mastich, or lentisk tree Pistacia lentiscus 
Matfellon: knapweed: or hard-1 n . 
head r > Centaurea nigra 
Mat-weed ' Stipa tenacissima 
Mat-weed, hooded JLygeum spar turn 
Maudlin, sweet Achillea ageratum 
Mawseed Papaver somniferum 
May, or May bush; or white thorn Crataegus oxyacantha 
May-weed; or mays* - Anthemis cotula 
* Anthemis arvensis, and anthemis cotula , are both/field plants; the first is the 
field chamcemile, biennial and scentless, and the seeds crown-margined;—the 
other is the may-weed, or mays, and is annual, strong-scented, and the seeds naked $ 
and if the hands are rubbed over with this plant, it is said to prevent bees from 
stinging* y 
