10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAWSEED»
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I blend feverfew, willow bark, mandrake, and mawseed in mead as the anodyne
for his pain. I have a salve with mawseed as well. We can apply it after the
cautery.” “Mawseed? Poppy?” He lifted the vial and sniffed. “What some call it. I
add in ...
Deborah MacGillivray,
2009
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Journal of Horticulture and Practical Gardening
Fanciers will recogniso the seed known by them as mawseed as being none
other than " pink seed." "Lettiee seed is well known as well as the lettice. It is flat,
long, and of a bright grey. Its quality is cooling, wherefore it is now and then given
to ...
A drop of oil of ainseed or peppermint will prove beneficial if taken in time. Boiled
eggs and mawseed should be given in conjunction with the prescription on p.
375 of the " Veterinary Counter-practice." Moulting is invariably the first trouble
the ...
4
On the Popular Names of British Plants: Being an Explanation ...
Mawseed, G. magsamen, Pol. mak, poppy-seed, Gr. firjKcov, Papaver
somniferum, L. Mawther, see Mather. May or May-bush, from its time of flowering-
, the hawthorn, Crataegus Oxyacantha, L. May-lily, the lily of the valley,
Convallaria majalig ...
Richard Chandler Alexander Prior,
1879
5
Wild Plants and Seeds for Birds - An Illustrated Dictionary ...
Contents Include: Ash, Common Ash, Mountain Beech Blackberry Blackthorn Bluebottle Bramble Broom Buckwheat Burdock Campions Canary Seed Charlock Chickweed Chickweed, Mouse Ear Cleavers Coltsfoot Cornflower Corn Spurrey Cress Dandelion ...
6
The Avicultural Magazine
... mawseed, and other things — but the chief ingredients are usually pea-meal
and hempseed, although the various recipes vary greatly. It is fair to add that
there are at least two foods in the market which do not contain German Paste or ...
7
A Dictionary of Popular Names of the Plants which Furnish ...
Mawseed. (See Poppy, White.) May, a popular name for the flowers of Cratcegus
Oxyacan- tha. (See Hawthorn.) May Apple (Podophyllum peltatum), also known
by the name of Duck's - foot, a perennial plant of the Buttercup family ...
8
Year Book of the American Pharmaceutical Association
... dandelion; dill; fennel; foenugreek; fleaseed; hemlock; henbane; linseed;
mawseed; mustard; quince and stramonium. Mention is made of the best
varieties and the most suitable soil conditions. A number of medicinal roots that
are salable in ...
9
What shall we do now?: a book of suggestions for children's ...
A thick layer of red sand or shell gravel should be sprinkled on the tray, and
occasionally a pinch of mawseed thrown on it. Baths. All birds should have a bath
given them. They like best a shallow glass dish, which should be put in the cage
...
Edward Verrall Lucas, Elizabeth Lucas,
1900
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The Statutes of New Zealand: Passed in the ... Year of the ...
Prepared calf-meal Goods subject to 20 per cent, ad valorem : — Animals, food
for, of all kinds, not otherwise enumerated, including horse, and cattle spices, and
condiments, proprietary or otherwise ; also hempseed, mawseed, j millet-seed, ...