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INDEX

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



  • Salt-clod; see Sea-sludge.
  • Salt of Glass; see Sandiver.
  • Sallow-willow; see Willow.
  • Samphire, the Marsh; see Saltwort, the Jointed.
  • Samphire, the Shrubby; see Saltwort, the Jointed.
  • Scab, in Dogs; see Dog.
  • Scarlet Tree-mite; see Spider, the Red.
  • Sea-arrow-grass; see Arrow-grass.
  • Sea-barley; see Barley.
  • Sea-beet; see Beet.
  • Sea-belt; see Sea-wrack, the Sweet.
  • Sea-bindweed; see Bindweed.
  • Sea-Buckthorn; see Buckthorn, the Sea;
  • Sea-calf; see Seal.
  • Sea-meadow-grass; see Meadow-grass.
  • Sea-moss; see Coralline.
  • Sea-onion; see Squill, the Common.
  • Sea-pea; see Pea.
  • Sea-purslane; see Orache, the Shrubby.
  • Sea-reed; see Matweed, the Sea.
  • Sea-star-wort; see Starwort, the Sea.
  • Sea-waure; see Sea-wrack.
  • Seville-orange; see Orange.
  • Seydschutz water; see Sedlitz-water.
  • Shab; see Scab.
  • Sharpling; see Stickle-back, the Common.
  • Sheep-fag; see p. 61.
  • Shrub-stone-crop; see Saltwort.
  • Sight; see Dimness.
  • Silk-plant; see Swallow-wort, the Common.
  • Similor; see Zinc.
  • Sithe; see Sythe.
  • Skegs; see Oat.
  • Slate-coal; see Coal.
  • Sole; see Soal.
  • Somnambulism; see Sleep-walking.
  • Sour-croute; see Crout.
  • Sour-trefoil; see Sorrel, the Common.
  • Spanish Fly; see Fly, the Spanish.
  • Spanish Lilac; see Lilac, the Common.
  • Spear-thistle; see Thistle.
  • Spelt; see Wheat.
  • Spicknel; see Spignel.
  • Spinell; see Ruby.
  • Spunk; see Touchwood.
  • Square Barley; see Bere.
  • Squash; see Gourd.
  • St. James's Wort; see Rag-wort, the Common.
  • Starwort, the Water; see Star-grass.
  • Stinking Flower-de-luce; see Flower-de-luce.
  • Storm-glass; see Weather-glass.
  • Strasburgh-turpentine; see Turpentine.
  • Strawberry-trefoil; see Trefoil.
  • Stricken; see Quarter-evil.
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