[1252] See B. xxi. c. 50

[1253] See B. xxv. c. 18.

[1254] See B. xxvii. c. 6.

[1255] See B. xxv. c. 64.

[1256] See B. xxi. c. 103.

[1257] See B. xxi. c. 103.

[1258] The Sedum cepæa of Linnæus, the Sea purslain. Holland calls it “Beccabunga,” or “Brooklime.”

[1259] Perhaps so called from the impressions on the leaves, ὑπὲρ and εἰκών, or else from its resemblance to heath, ὑπὲρ and ἐρέικη. See, however Note 1266 below.

[1260] “Ground pine.”

[1261] Sillig reads this “corissum.” Former editions have “corion.”