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52 Notes Notes 1. Woodruffe-Peacock
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56 Ophioglossum vulgatum OPHIOGLOSS
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58 Osmunda regalis Ireland has expe
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60 Polypodium vulgare ailment in
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62 Asplenium trichomanes Asplenium
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64 Dryopteris filix-mas nevertheles
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66 Juniperus communis ing an infusi
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68 Notes 28. IFC S 506: 229 29. Log
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70 Nymphaea and Nuphar cure—a use
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72 Ranunculus bulbosus Ranunculus b
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74 Ranunculus ficaria Ranunculus fi
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76 Thalictrum minus Thalictrum minu
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78 Papaver Cornfield poppies have s
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80 Chelidonium majus erset 93 and G
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82 Notes 66. Beith 67. Porter 1974,
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84 Ulmus glabra troubles in general
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86 Urtica Of the numerous ailments
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88 Quercus robur the trees’use in
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90 Carpobrotus poses, contemporary
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92 Stellaria media decoction of the
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94 Silene dioica ment made for snak
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96 Rumex acetosa As with nettles (U
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98 Rumex obtusifolius Rumex obtusif
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100 Rumex palustris ‘with their f
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102 Notes 127. IFC S 519: 115 128.
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104 Hypericum androsaemum under the
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106 Hypericum perforatum Considerin
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108 Malva, Lavatera and Althaea M.
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110 Malva, Lavatera and Althaea hav
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112 Viola odorata into a pudding an
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114 Bryonia dioica belief which mus
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116 Salix only records for drinking
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118 Barbarea vulgaris Thus Threlkel
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120 Cochlearia favour only for coli
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122 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Arctost
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124 Vaccinium myrtillus in Wales 19
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126 Primula veris erick 245 and—c
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128 Anagallis arvensis case have be
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130 Notes 47. Woodruffe-Peacock 48.
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132 Notes 220. Notes and Queries, s
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134 Ribes certain habitats, especia
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136 Umbilicus and Sempervivum very
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138 Sedum telephium Sedum telephium
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140 Chrysosplenium was referring to
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142 Rubus idaeus erick 105 (for eas
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144 Potentilla anserina shire 143 r
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146 Fragaria vesca its leaves to im
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148 Agrimonia coughs—in Devon, 17
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150 Alchemilla vulgaris asexually.
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152 Prunus spinosa Herefordshire, 2
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154 Malus sylvestris Malus sylvestr
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156 Crataegus edly the only one wit
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158 Notes 130. IFC S 522: 197 131.
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CHAPTER 9 Legumes, Spurges and Gera
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162 Trifolium pratense Trifolium pr
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164 Ulex jaundice and in Cavan 70 f
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166 Circaea lutetiana widespread hy
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168 Euonymus europaeus in children.
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170 Euphorbia Euphorbia peplus Linn
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172 Frangula alnus Frangula alnus M
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174 Oxalis acetosella records of Ox
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176 Geranium robertianum the conseq
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178 Notes 105. IFC S 385: 55 106. F
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180 Hedera helix with fat, but in t
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182 Eryngium maritimum by the commo
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184 Conopodium majus Conopodium maj
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186 Oenanthe crocata That Manx use
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188 Conium maculatum nese physician
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190 Angelica sylvestris the wild pl
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192 Notes 24. IFC S 1099: 224 25. I
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CHAPTER 11 Gentians and Nightshades
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196 Vinca APOCYNACEAE Vinca major L
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198 Hyoscyamus niger ration once us
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200 Calystegia soldanella CONVOLVUL
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202 Menyanthes trifoliata and Engli
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204 Notes 17. McClafferty 18. Moore
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CHAPTER 12 Comfrey, Vervain and Min
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208 Symphytum officinale from which
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210 Anchusa arvensis Anchusa arvens
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212 Verbena officinalis no claim to
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214 Stachys by the Society of Arts
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216 Lamium purpureum Essex as a tre
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218 Teucrium scorodonia ‘bad stom
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220 Glechoma hederacea later, 141 t
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222 Prunella vulgaris Isles—Prune
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224 Clinopodium ascendens Clinopodi
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Plate 4. Althaea officinalis, marsh
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Plate 10. Rubus fruticosus, blackbe
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Plate 15. Polygala vulgaris, common
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Plate 19. Vinca minor, lesser periw
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Plate 24. Scrophularia nodosa, comm
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Plate 29. Allium ursinum, ramsons (
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238 Mentha recognised by taxonomist
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240 Mentha pulegium vesters in the
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242 Notes 87. North Western Natural
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244 Notes 258. Briggs 1880; Wright,
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246 Plantago coronopus to the bites
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248 Plantago the Inner 13 and Outer
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250 Ligustrum vulgare Ligustrum vul
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252 Scrophularia nodosa Scrophulari
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254 Linaria vulgaris ing and induce
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256 Digitalis purpurea stemming fro
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258 Veronica officinalis Veronica o
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260 Veronica beccabunga Veronica be
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262 Euphrasia officinalis mander sp
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264 Notes 39. Gregory 40. IFC S 837
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266 Notes 211. Tongue 212. IFC S 99
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268 Galium verum Galium verum Linna
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270 Galium aparine folk 20 ), the s
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272 Sambucus nigra Somerset 40 ), d
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274 Lonicera caprifolium Lonicera c
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276 Dipsacus fullonum The heads of
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278 Succisa pratensis The Irish use
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282 Arctium between any of the othe
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284 Centaurea cyanus John Gerard 46
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286 Sonchus Sonchus oleraceus Linna
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288 Taraxacum officinale and respir
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290 Pilosella officinarum narum has
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292 Inula helenium bornly in semi-w
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294 Solidago virgaurea Lythrum sali
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296 Tanacetum vulgare carrying a pi
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298 Artemisia vulgaris Prussia. The
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300 Artemisia absinthium Isles is i
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302 Achillea millefolium a leaf ins
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304 Chamaemelum nobile inhaling jus
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306 Leucanthemum vulgare to wounds
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308 Senecio existed a firm belief t
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310 Tussilago farfara Herefordshire
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312 Petasites hybridus The sole Iri
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314 Notes 50. IFC S 820: 277 51. IF
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316 Notes 225. CECTL MSS 226. Johns
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318 Notes 399. Moore 1898 400. Sted
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320 Potamogeton POTAMOGETONACEAE Po
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322 Lemna minor LEMNACEAE Lemna min
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324 Agrostis stolonifera the roots
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326 Colchicum and Crocus bleaker no
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328 Hyacinthoides nonscripta Hyacin
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330 Allium ampeloprasum var. babing
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332 Iris pseudacorus poured into bo
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334 Listera ovata known Highlands r
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336 Notes 76. IFC S 5: 163 77. IFC
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338 Distribution Patterns over much
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340 Distribution Patterns to seven
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342 Distribution Patterns Islands a
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344 Distribution Patterns cure for
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346 Distribution Patterns Another s
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APPENDIX Veterinary Remedies 8 Cons
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350 Veterinary Remedies strangles.
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352 Veterinary Remedies Euphorbia s
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354 Veterinary Remedies Myrica gale
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356 Veterinary Remedies Sanicula eu
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358 Veterinary Remedies Ulex spp.,
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360 Notes 85. Taylor MS; Hatfield,
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362 Notes 254. Maloney 255. IFC S 4
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364 Reference Sources Belcher, Hila
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366 Reference Sources Deering, G. C
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368 Reference Sources Gregory, [Isa
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370 Reference Sources Knights, B. A
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372 Reference Sources Newman, Lesli
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374 Reference Sources Reynolds, Syl
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376 Reference Sources Turner, L., a
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378 Reference Sources mission’s S
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380 Index of Folk Uses aperient, se
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382 Index of Folk Uses blood, to pu
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384 Index of Folk Uses burns and sc
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386 Index of Folk Uses colic Aphane
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388 Index of Folk Uses cuts and wou
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390 Index of Folk Uses epilepsy (se
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392 Index of Folk Uses foot-and-mou
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394 Index of Folk Uses hunger, alla
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396 Index of Folk Uses kidney troub
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398 Index of Folk Uses nightmares,
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400 Index of Folk Uses red-water fe
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402 Index of Folk Uses ‘settering
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404 Index of Folk Uses stomach-ache
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406 Index of Folk Uses tonic (conti
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408 Index of Folk Uses warts (conti
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410 Index of Scientific Names Asper
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412 Index of Scientific Names Fraga
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414 Index of Scientific Names Papav
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416 Index of Scientific Names Stell
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418 Index of Vernacular Names bedst
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420 Index of Vernacular Names clubm
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422 Index of Vernacular Names fern
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424 Index of Vernacular Names iris
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426 Index of Vernacular Names mouse
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428 Index of Vernacular Names rose,
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430 Index of Vernacular Names sweet