CORN FLAG, a genus of plants belonging to the triandra class, and in the natural method ranking under the sixth order, Ensata. See Botany Index.
GLAIR of eggs, is the same as the white of eggs, and is used as a varnish for preserving paintings. For this purpose it is beat to an unctuous consistence, and commonly mixed with a little brandy or spirit of wine, to make it work more freely, and with a lump of sugar to give it body and prevent its cracking: and then spread over the picture or painting with a brush.