M6 
BRITISH NAMES. 
Mint, balm-cat; or wild calamint Melissa nepeta 
Methridate; or treacle mustard Tklaspi campestre 
Mhsletoe,* common Viscum album 
Moly, with lily flowers; or yellow \ Juium . 
garlic J J 
Mom bin ; or Brasilian plum Spondias mdmbin 
Money-wort; or herb two-pence 
Money-wort, base 
Monkey-bread ; or sour gourd 
Monk’s-head 
Monk’s-hood ; or helmet flower 
Monk’s-hood, variegated 
Moon-seed 
Moon trefoil; or tree medick 
Moon-wort; satin flower; 
honesty 
or 
Lysimachia nummularm 
Sibthorpia europcea 
A dansonia digi tat a 
Leontodon 
Acoiiitum napellus 
Aconitum cammarum 
Menispermum 
Medicago arborea 
1 j> Lunaria annua 
Moor, or moss berries ; or cran-1 w . . 
berries f ^ accmmm oxycoccos 
Morel Phallus esculentus 
Moringa Guilandina moringa 
Moschatel,tuberous; ochoWow-xootAdoxa moschateUina 
Mosses 
Moss, pill; or pepper grass 
Moss tree 
Moss, upright fir 
Moss, water 
Mother-wort 
Mould 
Mouse-ear 
Mouse-ear, creeping 
Mouse-ear, golden ; or 
lungwort 
Mouse-ear chickweed 
Musci 
Pilularia glohulifera 
Lichen usnea 
Lycopodium selago , 
Fontinalis 
Leonurus cardiaca 
Mucor 
Hieracium dubium 
Hieracium pilosella 
w, olden ^ Hieracium murorum 
Cerastium semidecandrum 
Mouse-ear scorpion grass Mysotis scorpidides 
Mouse-toil Myosurus minimus 
Much-good ; or mountain parsley Athamantd oreoselinum 
Mud-wort; or least water plantain Limosella aquatica 
* Misletoe is a parasitical plant, and grows on the branches of trees, adhering 
thereto by the viscosity of its berries, which also serve for birdlime. Birdlime is 
also made from the inner bark of the holly .—See note to holly. 
