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  • Dwarf-thistle; see Thistle.
  • Dyer's Mulberry-tree; see Fustic.
  • Dyspepsy; see Indigestion.
  • Earth-worms; see Worms (in Supplem.)
  • Eglantine; see Rose
  • Elastic-rubber; see Caoutchouc.
  • Essential Oil; see Essence.
  • Evil; see Scrophula.
  • Experimental Farm; see Farm.
  • Fair-maids-of February; see Snow-drop, the Common.
  • Falcon, the Dove-coloured; see Hen-harrier.
  • Feeling; see Touch.
  • Fenberries; see Bilberry.
  • Fern, the Flowering, see Osmund-royal.
  • Fetch; see Vetch, the Common.
  • Field-eryngo; see Eryngo.
  • Filly; see Colt.
  • Fire-blast; see Blast.
  • Flake-white; see Colour-making.
  • Flooding of Land; see Irrigation.
  • Fold-meadow-grass; see Meadow-grass, the Roughish.
  • Fool-stones, the Male; see Early Orchis.
  • Framboise; see Raspberry, the Common.
  • Frankfort-blacking; see Blacking.
  • French-bread; see Bread (in Supplem.)
  • French Tamarisk; see Tamarisk, the French.
  • Fresh-water-soldier; see Water-aloe.
  • Frog-cheese; see Puff-ball, the Common.
  • Frog-hopper; see Flea-locust (in Supplem.)
  • Fuller's-teasel; see Teasel.
  • Furmenty; see Frumenty.
  • Fustoc; see Fustic.
  • Galangal, the Common; see Zedoary.
  • Galiagale, the English; see Cyper-grass.
  • Garden-nightshade; see Nightshade, the Woody.
  • Garden-parsnip; see Parsnep.
  • Garden-radish; see Radish.
  • Garden-rocket; see Rocket.
  • Garden-spider; see Spider.
  • Garden-thyme; see Thyme.
  • Garden-tulip; see Tulip.
  • Gargarism; see Gargle.
  • Garnet; see Granate.
  • Gatteridge-tree; see Spindle-tree.
  • Geneva; see Gin.
  • Gentil-falcon; see Falcon.
  • Gerard, the Herb; see Gout-weed.
  • German-flute; see Flute.
  • Giant-turtle; see Turtle, the Common.
  • Glastonbury-thorn; see Haw-thorn.
  • Glimmer, or Glist; see Mica.
  • Gloucester-cheese; see Cheese.
  • Goose-tongue; see Sneezewort Yarrow.
  • Go to-bed-at-noon; see Goat's-beard, the Yellow.
  • Grafting; see Engrafting.
  • Grass-poly; see Loose-strife, the Purple.
  • Grayling; see Umber.
  • Gray-millet; see Gromwell.
  • Great Burnet; see Burnet, the Great.
  • Green-house-bug; see Coccus.
  • Green-ink; see Ink.
  • Green-tea; see Tea-tree.
  • Grig; see Heath.
  • Ground Pease; see Ground Nuts.
  • Growse; see Grouse.
  • Gum-elastic; see Caoutchouc.
  • Gum-secretion; see Gum (in Supplem.)
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