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RuNNY RaABBItTs. (1) <A very general name 
throughout the district for the Snapdragon, 
Antirrhinum majus. Used much less frequently 
for!) 
(2) Yellow Toad-flax, Linaria vulgaris. 
(3) Iwvy-leaved Toad-flax, Linaria Cymbalaria 
(East Somerset). 
(4) Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea (Martock and 
Stoke-under-Ham). 
Bunny RaABsBiT’s Ears. Bird’s-foot Trefoil, 
Lotus corniculatus (Bridgwater). 
BuNNy RasBsits’ Movutrus. (1) Foxgiove, 
Digitalis purpurea (Ilminster). © 
(2) Snapdragon, Anlirrhinum majus (Ibnin- 
(3) Ivy-leaved Toad-flax, Linaria Cymbalaria 
(IIminster). 
Bunny’s Ears. Greater Mullein, Verbascum 
Thapsus (Iwerne Minster, Dorset). 
Bunny’s MoutTus. Snapdragon, Antirrhinum 
majus. 
Bur. The little round seed-pod of Galium 
Aparine. Also the seed of the Burdock, Arctium 
majus, and of the Boar Thistle, Cnicus lance-. 
olatus. ; 
RURNET Rose. A very general neme for the 
Burnet-le.ved Rose, Rosa spinosissima. Cor- 
respondents at Wambrook give it as a Iccal ne me 
for the Sweet-briar, Rosa Eglanteria—possibly 
threugh scme confusion of ithe two species. 
BURNING BusH. A name given to several 
garden plaats, but more particularly to 
(1) Dictamnus Fraxinella, which is said to 
give off so much essential oil that in warm 
weather if alight be brougat near it it will ignite. 
(2) S-veral correspondents give Kochia 
trichophylla or K. scoparia. 
BURNING Fire. Head of Dandelion, Taraxa- 
cum officinale (Bridgwater). 
Burst BELLIES or BurRST-BELLY PINKs. 
Double Pinks or Cornations, Dianthus plumarius 
or D. Caryophyllus (Hatch Beauchamp and Mark). 
BusHy-BEARD. Tvraveller’s Joy, Clematis 
Vitalba (Axminster). 
Busters. Doubie Pinks (Camoerton). See 
Burst BELLIgEs. 
BuTcHER Boys. (1) Eariy Purple Ovchis, 
Orchis mascula (Thorncombe). 
(2) Mr F. R. Summoerhayes, of Milborne 
Port, gives it as being applied in that district 
to the Pyramid Orchis, Orchis pyramidalis, the 
locat name for the Early Purple Orchis being 
GRANFER GRIGGLES. 
BUTCHER FLOWERS. Early Purp!e Orchis, 
Orchis mascula (Axbridge). 
