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BREAD AND BACON. Several young people at 
Aller give me this as a local nam» for the Nar- 
cissus. 
BREAD AND BuTTER. (1) A _ correspondent 
at Staple Fitzpaine gives this as a local name for 
the Silverweed, Potentilla Anserina. 
(2) A correspondent at Lottisham gives it 
as a local name for the Yellow Toadflax, Linaria 
vulgaris. 
BREAD AND CHEESE. Another name which 
is applied to a number of different plats, the 
mo;t common in this part of the country being 
(1) Tne young leaves of the Havwtlorn, 
Crategus monogyna, wWaich children aie very 
fond of eating. Tnis name is common nearly all 
over England. 
(2) Tne Common Maliow, Malva_ sylvestris, 
frequently called (erroneously) Marsh Mallow. 
The round flat seeds of this plant are eaten by 
children all over Engiand, and are called 
“* Cheeses.”’ 
(3) Tne Wood Sorrel, Oxalis Acetoselia, of 
which the leaves and flowers are freeiy eaten, 
and are pleasant and refreshing. 
(4) In South-West Wiits the Yellow Toadflax, 
Linaria vulgaris. 
(5) A correspondent at Chilton Polden gives 
this «s a local name for the Valerian (? Kentranthus 
ruber). 
(6) <A correspondent at Weliow gives this as 
a local name for the Siiverweed, Potentilla 
Anserina. 
(7) Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus 
(Wiasham). 
BREAD AND CHEESE AND CIDER. Same as 
** Bread and Cheese, 1, 2, aad 3. 
(4) Coerespondents at Forton and Stoke Ab sot 
(Dorset) give this as a local name for the Wood 
Anemone, Anemone nemorosa. 
BREAD AND CHEESE AND Kisses. Common 
Mallow, Malva sylvestris (Stockland, Bridgwater), 
BREAD AND CHEESE-CAKES. A viriation of 
the last name sent me from Wincautoa, Common 
Mallow, Malva sylvestris. - 
_ BREAD. AND CHEESE TREE. The Hawchoin, 
Crateequs monogyna. 
BREAD AND CIDER. * The young leaves of the 
Hiwehorn, Crategus monogyna (Melis). See 
BR2AD AND CHEZSE (1). 
BREAD AND MARMALADE. Mr. F.. K. Summer-. 
hayes. of Mi!borae Port, gives me this vs a local 
nam? for the Charloek or Wild Mustard, Brassica 
arvensis. 
BREAD AND MILK. A Taunton correspondent 
gives this as a loca! name for the Wood Sorrel, 
Oxalis Acetosella. 
