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BRITISH NAMES. 
Nut, pistacia 
Nutmeg 
Nut, Spanish 
Nux-vomica 
Pistacia verd 
Myristica moschatd 
Iris sisyrinchium 
Stry chaos nux-vomica 
Oak, common - 
Oak, dwarf {a variety) 
Oak, evergreen, common 
Oak of Cappadocia . 
Oak of Jerusalem 
Oak, poison ; or varnish tree 
Oak, Indian ; or teak-wood 
Oak, kermes ; or grain oak 
Oak, live 
Oak, cork 
Oats, common, white, black, or 
brown (alba, nigra, fusca) 
Oats, animated 
Oats, common wild 
Oats, seaside, of Carolina 
Oats, wild bearded 
Occulus Christi 
Ocra; or Indian sorrel 
Oil tree : agnus castus; or palma 1 n . . 
Christi j ’ liicinus communis 
Oily grain*, called bonny in Ca- 1 0 . , , 
rolina >oesamum orientate 
Old man’s beard; or traveller’s joy Clematis vitalba 
Old man’s head (a variety) Dianthus deltoides 
Oleander ; or rose bay Nerium oleander 
Olibanum Juniperus lycina 
Oleaster ; or wild olive Elaagnus 
Oleum rhodiif Aspalathus 
Quercus robur 
Quercus robur humilis 
Quercus ilex (integrifolia) 
Ambrosia maritima 
Chenopodium botrys 
Rhus vernix 
Tectona grandis 
Quercus coccifera 
Quercus molucca 
Quercus suber 
|* Avena sativa 
Avena hispida 
Avena -fat.ua 
Uniola 
Bromus 
Inula occulus Christi 
Hibiscus esculentus 
* Called oily grain, from the seeds of this plant yielding by expression a greater 
quantity of oil than almost any other known plant.—The Italian sesame is the 
astragalus sesameuso 
+ That fine perfume, called oleum rhodii, is supposed to be the essential oil of a 
species of aspalathus. 
Some think the oleum rhodii is an extract from the root of a species of con¬ 
volvulus t either scoparius or Jloridus, 
