Apart from botanical science, there is perhaps no subject of inquiry connected with plants of wider interest than that suggested by the study of folk−lore. This field of research has been largely worked of late years, and has obtained considerable popularity in this country, and on the Continent. Much has already been written on the folk−lore of plants, a fact which has induced me to give, in the present volume, a brief systematic summary—with a few illustrations in each case—of the many branches into which the subject naturally subdivides itself. It is hoped, therefore, that this little work will serve as a useful handbook for those desirous of gaining some information, in a brief concise form, of the folk−lore which, in one form or another, has clustered round the vegetable kingdom. T.F. THISELTON−DYER.
Table of Contents The Folk−lore of Plants T. F. Thiselton−Dyer PREFACE CHAPTER I. PLANT LIFE CHAPTER II. PRIMITIVE AND SAVAGE NOTIONS RESPECTING PLANTS CHAPTER III. PLANT−WORSHIP CHAPTER IV. LIGHTNING PLANTS CHAPTER V. PLANTS IN WITCHCRAFT CHAPTER VI. PLANTS IN DEMONOLOGY CHAPTER VII. PLANTS IN FAIRY−LORE CHAPTER VIII. LOVE−CHARMS CHAPTER IX. DREAM−PLANTS CHAPTER X. PLANTS AND THE WEATHER CHAPTER XI. PLANT PROVERBS CHAPTER XII. PLANTS AND THEIR CEREMONIAL USE CHAPTER XIII. PLANT NAMES CHAPTER XIV. PLANT LANGUAGE CHAPTER XV. FABULOUS PLANTS CHAPTER XVI. DOCTRINE OF SIGNATURES CHAPTER XVII. PLANTS AND THE CALENDAR CHAPTER XVIII. CHILDREN'S RHYMES AND GAMES CHAPTER XIX. SACRED PLANTS CHAPTER XX. PLANT SUPERSTITIONS CHAPTER XXI. PLANTS IN FOLK−MEDICINE CHAPTER XXII. PLANTS AND THEIR LEGENDARY HISTORY CHAPTER XXIII. MYSTIC PLANTS