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OF THE APPENDIX.
| Star Thistle, Calcitrapa original: "Carduus stellatus" | 632 | Teasel, Fuller's Thistle original: "Dipsacus, Carduus fullonum" | 631 | Bedstraw original: "Gallium" | 637 |
| Carline Thistle original: "Carlina" | 631 | Dolichos A type of bean | 617 | Hemp-nettle original: "Galiopsis" | 642 |
| Carpasus A poisonous plant, possibly a type of Ferula | 609 | Doricnium A genus of legumes | 611 | Broom, Broom-rape original: "Genista, Rapum Genistæ" | 611 |
| Carpesia An aromatic plant | 609 | Leopard's Bane original: "Doronicum" | 630 | Gentian | 651 |
| Caraway original: "Carus, Carum, Careum" | 637 | Whitlow-grass original: "Draba" | 625 | Herb Robert original: "Geranium Robertianum" | 645 |
| Clove-pink / Carnation original: "Caryophyllus" | 647 | Dragon-plant, Little Dragon original: "Dracuntium, Dracunculus" | 624 | Gingidium A type of wild chervil | 637 |
| Cassia, Cinnamon | 598 | Durian of Acosta original: "Duriones Acostæ" | 594 | Illustration of Gingidium | 644 |
| Poet's Cassia | 598 | Durioa | 654 | Italian Acorn | 604 |
| Montpellier Cassia | 598 | E | Very large acorn cup | ||
| Purging Cassia | 612 | Dwarf Elder original: "Ebulus" | 600 | Horned Poppy original: "Glaucium" | 643 |
| Dodder original: "Cassuta sive Cuscuta" | 640 | Globe Thistle original: "Echinopus" | 631 | Spanish Sea-milkwort original: "Glaux Hispanica" | 618 |
| Chestnut original: "Castanea" | 604 | Female Fluellen original: "Elatine fœmina" | 647 | Wild Licorice | 618 |
| Chestnut with the appearance of a foreign fruit | 604 | Hellebore, Helleborine | 654 | Cudweed original: "Gnaphalium" | 640 |
| Purging Chestnuts | 604 | Ensenda, an exotic tree | 595 | Gor tree | 602 |
| Bur-parsley original: "Caucalis" | 637 | Elecampane original: "Enula Campana" | 633 | Medium White-grass original: "Gramen Leucula medium" | 611 |
| Lycian Cedar | 609 | Dodder of Thyme original: "Epithymum" | 640 | " Prickly spiked grass | 611 |
| Ceiba The Kapok tree | 599 | Heath or Heather | 610 | " Aquatic reed-grass | 621 |
| Lesser Centaury | 642. 646 | Groundsel original: "Erigeron" | 629 | " Meadow tufted-grass | 611 |
| Judas Tree original: "Cercis" | 613 | Sea Holly original: "Eryngium" | 632 | " Golden tufted-grass | 612 |
| Ceterach Rusty-back fern | 617 | Italian Oak or Beech original: "Esculus sive Phagus" | 605 | " Narrow-leaved Sedge-grass | 612 |
| Chervil original: "Chærefolium" | 637 | Spurge original: "Esula" | 655 | " Marsh grass with beautiful tufts | 622 |
| Copper-ore, Copper-flower, Bronze-work original: "Chalcios, Chalcoma, Æraria" | 612 | Eyebright | 648 | Passionflower original: "Granadilla" | 615 |
| Chameleon Thistle | 631 | F | Hedge Hyssop original: "Gratiola" | ||
| Ground-pine / Ground-spruce original: "Chamæleuce, Chamæpeuce" | 645 | Bean | 617. 618 | Guanabano of Oviedo | 595 |
| Ground-ivy original: "Chamæcissus, Hedera terrestris" | 649 | Buckwheat original: "Fagotriticum" | 627 | H | |
| Ground-pine original: "Chamæpitys" | 641 | Beech | 604 | Haab Haziz of the Arabs | 661 |
| Greater Celandine | 645 648 | Hedge Beech | 606 | Sea-purslane of some authors original: "Halimus quorundam" | 607. 608 |
| Lesser Celandine | 645 | Spelt, the "Adoreum" grain of the Ancients | 620 | Ivy | 614 |
| Chiuef, an exotic tree | 595 | Giant Fennel, Narthecium | 636 | Ground-ivy | 649 |
| Choine, an exotic tree | 595 | Fig | 594 | Wild Lettuce original: "Hedypnois" | 629 |
| Gum-succory original: "Chondrilla" | 628 | Indian Fig Prickly pear | 595 | Elecampane original: "Helenium, Enula campana" | 633 |
| Goldilocks original: "Chrysocome, Chrysiis" | 634 | Dropwort original: "Filipendula" | 643 | Common Rock-rose | 615 |
| Chickpea, Ram's-head Chickpea | 617 | Fennel original: "Fœniculum, Marathrum" | 635 | Hellebore | 654 |
| Chicory | 628 | Fenugreek | 618 | Everlasting Flower original: "Helichrysus" | 614 |
| Hemlock | 639 | Strawberries of Serapion | 615 | Heliotrope | 651 |
| Artichoke original: "Cinara" | 630 | Ash Tree | 606 | Greatest Herb | 633 |
| Plume Thistle original: "Cirsium" | 630 | Dittany original: "Fraxinella" | 646 | Herb Paris | 655 |
| Rock-rose | 613 | Indian Pear-shaped Fruit | 595 | Wine-herb, Wine-rue | 641 |
| Safflower original: "Cnicus, sive Carthamus" | 632 | Seaweed / Lichen original: "Fucus" | 658 | Cassian herb that delays hunger and thirst | 655 |
| Coca of the Indians | 598 | Fumitory | 635 | Cobobba herb, an intoxicant | 655 |
| Oriental Berries original: "Cocci Orientales" | 597 | Mushrooms / Fungi | 655 | Hermodactyl A bulb used for gout | 623 |
| Root-berry original: "Coccus Radicum" | 604 | Spring Fungi, called Mousserons, fragrant and edible | 659 | Hawkweed | 628 |
| Cola fruit | 596 | Large, entirely white mushrooms | ibid. | Sea-buckthorn original: "Hippophaës" | 612 |
| Meadow Saffron original: "Colchicum" | 623 | Large yellow mushrooms | ibid. | Hiuourabe, with plum-like fruit | 596 |
| Colocynth / Bitter Apple | 616 | Several mushrooms growing together | ibid. | Hobus or Hous | 596 |
| Colochitena | 612 | Wrinkled and cavernous mushroom likely a Morel | ibid. | All-seed / Holosteum | 651 |
| Bladder Senna original: "Colutea" | 611 | Wonderful mushrooms growing on stones and other things | ibid. | Barley | 620 |
| Fleabane original: "Conyza, Baccharis" | 629 | Edible mushrooms of monstrous size | 660 | Clary Sage original: "Horminum" | 641 |
| Jute / Jew's Mallow original: "Corchorus, Melechia" | 626 | Very large edible Larch mushrooms | ibid. | Water-pepper | 658 |
| Coriander | 637 | Ear-shaped Walnut mushroom, whitish | ibid. | St. John's Wort | 650 |
| Dogwood / Cornel | 596 | Chestnut mushrooms, called Lacinia | ibid. | I | |
| Crown Imperial | 623 | Mushrooms of Birch, Plum, Willow, and Hazel, all harmful | ibid. | Knapweed, Black Knapweed | 630 |
| Buck's-horn Plantain | 651 | Mushrooms growing on wood | ibid. | Three-colored Violet, Pansy original: "Iacea tricolor, Flos trinitatis" | 652 |
| Wild Asparagus original: "Corruda" | 657 | Mushrooms called "by the Sow," harmful | ibid. | Pepperwort original: "Iberis, Lepidium" | 625 |
| Navelwort original: "Cotyledon, Vmbilicus Veneris" | 656 | Purple woody mushroom for dandruff | ibid. | Marshmallow original: "Ibiscus" | 625 |
| Cranion and Ceraunium of the Ancients likely truffles | 661 | Shaggy tree mushroom, used for dyeing | ibid. | Holm Oak tree | 605 |
| Samphire original: "Crithmum" | 639 | Tree mushrooms for lamp-wicks | ibid. | Kermes Oak, Scarlet-berry | 605 |
| Crocodylium A type of thistle | 632 | Serpentine mushrooms, harmful | ibid. | Masterwort | 638 |
| Cubeb | 612 | The harm, symptoms, and remedies of mushrooms | ibid. | Cudweed of Pliny original: "Impia Plinij" | 634 |
| Cucumber | 616 | G | Isopyron A small flowering plant | ||
| Wild or Squirting Cucumber | 616 | Oak-gall | 603 | Iunibe | 602 |
| Gourd / Squash | 616 | Juniper | |||
| Cumin | 636 | ||||
| Cunila A savory or oregano-like herb | 641 | Jointed Glasswort original: "Kali geniculatum" | |||
| Cypress | 609 | Kermes The insect used for red dye | |||
| Sowbread original: "Cyclamen" | 652 | What Jonah's "Kikiuon" was The plant that shaded the prophet Jonah | |||
| Dog-parsley original: "Cynocrambe" | 626 | ||||
| D | Lac / Resin original: "Lacca" | ||||
| Dandelion original: "Dens Leonis" | 629 | ||||
| Dittany | 640 |