BRITISH 
NAMES. 
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Wheat, tmck^or beech;* brank \^j> 0 i yg0num f ag0Vynm 
Wheat, meadow cow Melarnpyrum pratense 
Wheat, Egyptian Trificum compositum 
Wheat, Ti n key; or Indian maize Zea mays 
Whin ; furze ; or gorse UleX europmus 
Whin,.petty; cammock ; or mti „ uorum 
harrow J 
Whin, petty or small broom ' Genista anglica 
Whip-thong tree Crassula imhricata 
Whistles, sea Fucus nodosus 
White beam; white leaf tree ;1 Cm f 
aria 
Bignonia leucoxylon 
Draba 
Dr aba verna 
Saxifraga tridactylites 
Vaccinium my rt Ulus 
> Royeya 
or aria theophrasti 
White, or milk wood 
Whitlow grass 
Whitlow grass, common 
Whitlow grass, rue-leaved 
Whortle-berry ; red-worts ; or 
bilberry 
Whortle-berry; or bladder nut, 
African 
Whortle-berry, with flowers single Vaccinium vitis idaea 
Whorts, boar or moor; or cran-1 Tr . . 
, , ° ’ > Vaccinium oxi/coccos 
berry * J ■ ■ 
Whorts, Spanish red ; or straw- \ Jrbutm unedo 
bferry tree J 
Wicken; quickbeam; mountain 
ash ; or roan tree 
Widow-wail 
"Widow, weeping 
Willow 
Willow, French; or willow herb 
Willowi golden, or yellow 
Willow, spiked, of Theophrastus 
Willow, or gale, sweet 
Willow herb; or purple loosestrife Lythrum salicaria 
Willow herb; or yellow loosestrife Lysimachia vulgar e 
j’-S'oritts aucuparia 
Cneorum tricoccon 
Fritillaria meleagris 
Salix 
Epilobium angustifolium 
Salix viteilina 
Spiraea ' sa licifo lia 
Myrica gale 
* Buck wheat is probably a corruption for leech wheat , the seeds of each being, 
similar, and from the old nam efagopyrum .—See leech wheat . 
Skinner’s Etymolo. Ling, Anglicinse,—Universal Mag, for Nov. 1786, p. &33y 
