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INDEX

To the Corresponding Synonyms, or Inversions of Terms, occurring in the Third Volume.



  • Indian Horehound; see Spice.
  • Indian Ink; see Ink.
  • Indian Rubber; see Caoutchouc.
  • Infirmary; see Hospital.
  • Ingrafting; see Engrafting.
  • Injections; see Clysters.
  • Ink-powder; see Ink.
  • Iron, blueing of; see Blueing.
  • Irons; see Quarter-evil.
  • Itch, in Dogs; see Dog.
  • Kilkenny-coal; see Coal.
  • Kings-yellow; see Yellow.
  • Kroute; see Crout.
  • Ladies-fox-glove; see Mullein, the Great White.
  • Ladies'-thistle; see Milk-thistle.
  • Lady-grass, or Ladies'-traces; see Canary-grass.
  • Lark's-heel; see Lark's-spur.
  • Lavender-spike; see Lavender, the Common.
  • Laurel-mezereon; see Spurge Laurel.
  • Leasing; see Gleaning.
  • Lemon-water; see Distilling.
  • Life-boat; see Boat.
  • Lincolnshire Cheese; see Cheese.
  • Linden-tree; see Lime-tree.
  • Lint-seed; see Linseed.
  • Liquorice-cock's-head; see Milk-vetch.
  • Live-long; see Orpine, the Common.
  • Locust-tree; see Acacia.
  • Lombardy-poplar; see Poplar.
  • Looseness; see Diarrhœa.
  • Madwort, the German; see Catchweed.
  • Manheim Gold; see Zinc.
  • Marcasite; see Mundic.
  • Marsh-meadow-grass; see Meadow-grass.
  • Marsh-rice; see Rice.
  • Marsh-Tofieldia; see Spider-wort, the Marsh.
  • May-beetle; see Chafer.
  • May-dew; see Dew.
  • Meadow-barley; see Barley.
  • Meadow-burnet; see Burnet, the Great.
  • Meadow-clary; see Clary.
  • Meadow-rue; see Rue, the Meadow.
  • Meadow Vetchling; see Vetch, the Chickling.
  • Metals, blueing of; see Blueing.
  • Mignonette, the Wild; see Base-rocket.
  • Millepes; see Slaters.
  • Mill-mountain; see Flax.
  • Milt-waste; see Maiden-hair, the Common.
  • Missel; see Misseltoe, the Common.
  • Mokha-coffee; see Coffee-tree.
  • Monk's-hood; see Wolf's-bane.
  • Moon-flower; see Ox-eye, the Great White.
  • Moonwort, the Royal; see Osmund Royal.
  • Moor-grass; see Cotton-grass.
  • Morass; see Bog, Draining, and Fen.
  • More-hough; see Blend-water.
  • Moss-crops; see Cotton-grass.
  • Mother-of-thyme; see Thyme.
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