," 154.
Theocritus, 14, 90, 94, 126, 130.
Thistle, 124, 289.
Thorns, 292.
Thyme, 294.
Thynne's "Emblems," 157.
Toadstools, 170.
Tobacco, 4.
Topiary art, 39, 344, 352.
Tortworth Park, 55.
Treacle, 103.
Turner's "Herbal," 4, 13, 23, 35, 105, 194, 195, 198, 202, 213.
Turnips, 297.
Tusser, 228, 232, 279, 281, 290, 325.
Tyndale, 41.
Vaughan, H., 33, 312.
Vegetable Marrow, 233.
Vetches, 298.
Vines, 87, 299.
Vineyards, English, 301.
Violets, 307.
Virgil, 10, 189.
Vocabularies, 10.
Wallace, 101.
Waller, 225.
Walnut, 314.
Walton, Izaak, 134, 137, 143, 280.
Warden Pears, 200.
Warwick Castle, 53.
Waterton, 37.
Watson, Forbes, 66, 77, 229, 273, 346.
Waybred, 214.
Weeds, 354.
Westminster Hall, 55.
Wheat, 317.
White Thorn, 112.
Wickliffe, 41.
Wilkinson, Lady, 60, 73, 97, 292.
Willow, 319.
Wilson, G. F., 145.
Windflower, 16.
Wines, English, 303.
Winter Aconite, 10.
Wistman's Wood, 183.
Withers, G., 158.
Withy, 320.
Wolf's-bane, 10.
Woodbine, 126.
Woodbury, 195.
Wordsworth, 75, 206, 372.
Wormwood, 81, 324.
Wright's "Vocabularies," 10.
---- "Domestic Manners," 96, 218.
Wyatt's Poems, 3.
Wych Elm, 88.
Yew, 119, 327.
Yggdrasil, 24.
York and Lancaster Rose, 253.
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