School: Drumcoghill

Location:
Drumcoghill Lower, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Bean Uí Iomaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0982, Page 254

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  1. Nettles
    Ferns
    Thistles
    Banweed, or (Bohleen - Buidhe) called here.
    Dockens
    Red-Shauk
    Yellow Gowan
    Briscín
    Colt's foot
    "Sperry"
    Sit - Fast or Bishop-Weed
    Red Shauk
    Chicken-Weed
    Deaf nettle
    Scutch grass
    Clock Sorrel
    Crow Foot
    Horse Pipes
    Lamb Quarter
    Fairy Flax
    Praiseach
    Wild Mustard
    Burdock
    Hemlock
    Cut Finger x
    Iron Rod
    Horans
    Meadow Daisy
    Peppermint x
    Blackheads
    Fairy Fingers - White and Red
    "Doorelonta" (fern)
    Bog Bone (?)
    Flagons
    Meadow- Sweet
    "Scouts"
    Stone-crab
    Robin - Run - The - Hedge
    Devils Bit
    Hare's Bit
    Wild Vetches
    Touch
    The Seven sisters
    Buachailín Buidhe
    Garlic
    Rose Noble
    Ladies Mantle
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.