The Folk-lore of Plants by T. F. Thiselton (Thomas Firminger Thiselton) Dyer
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19. See Fiske, "Myths and Mythmakers," p. 44; also Baring-Gould's
"Curious Myths of the Middle Ages," 1877, p. 398. 20. "Survey of London." See Mason's "Folk-lore of British Plants" in _Dublin University Magazine_, September 1873, p. 326-8. 21. Mr. Conway's "Mystic Trees and Flowers," _Fraser's Magazine_, 1870, 602. 22. "British Herbal." 23. See Folkard's "Plant-lore Legends and Lyrics," p. 380. 24. "Plant-lore Legends and Lyrics," p. 376. 25. Henderson's "Folk-lore of Northern Counties," 1879, p. 225. 26. "Folk-lore of Northern Counties," 1879. 27. "Folk-medicine," p. 202. CHAPTER VI. PLANTS IN DEMONOLOGY. The association of certain plants with the devil forms an extensive and |
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