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or Woodbine, Lonicera Periclymenum. See Goat’s 
LEAF. 
Goat’s BEARD. (1) This is the general name 
for the Salsify group. and is the English equivalent 
of the generic name Tragopogon. It would not be 
included ia this list but for the fact that several 
correspondents in Devon and Dorset give it as a 
local uame for 
(2) The Meadow-Sweet. Spirea Ulmaria. 
(3) A correspondent at Queen Camel gives it 
as a local name for the Endive, Cichori:m ELndivia. 
Goat’s Foot. (L) The Schoolmaster at Bat- 
combe gives me this as a local name for the 
Common Rock-rose, Helianthemum Chamecistus. 
(2) <A correspondent at Draycott gives it as a 
local name for the Yeilow Goat’s-beard, Trago- 
pogon pratense. 
(3) A correspondent at Axminster gives it as 
a liceal name for the Gout-weed, <gopodiiim 
Podagraria. . 
Dr. Watson considers that 2 and 3 are both 
mis-applications, due to a similarity in sound of 
the first pait cf the name. 
Goat’s LEAF. Correspondents at Evershot 
and Stockland (Devon) give me this as a Iccal 
name for the Woodbine or Honeysuckle, Lonicera 
Periclymenum. This plant is placed by botanists 
in the crder Caprifoliacee—a Latin name which 
means ‘‘ Goat’s leaves.” 
GoAT WEED. (1) Goutweed, #gopodixm 
Podagraria. 
(2) Bleck Bindweed, Polygon’ m Convolv lus 
(N.W. Wilts). 
Go-cups (i.e, GoLp-cups). (1) Butteicups 
in general, but perhaps more particularly the 
Meadow Crowfoot, Ranunculus acris. 
(2) The Marsh Marigold, Caltha pal: stris. 
(3) The Lesser Celandine, Ranuncul s Ficaria. 
Gop ALMIGHTY’S BREAD AND CHEESE. A 
common name in West Somerset and other 
parts covered by this list for the Wood Sorrel, 
Oxalis Acetosella. 
Gop ALMIGHTY’s FLOWERS. A correspondent 
living near Axminster gives me this as a local 
name for the Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Lotus cornicu- 
latus. See Gop’s FINGERS AND THUMBs. 
GODFATHERS AND GODMOTHERS. Mrs. H. Day, 
of North Petherton, gives me this as a local name 
for the Pansy, Viola tricolor. Compare StTEp- 
MOTHER. 
Gop’s FINGERS AND TaumMBs. Correspondents 
at Bradford-on-Tone, Culmhead, and ecisewhere 
send me this as a local name for the Bird’s-foot 
Trefoil, Lotus corniculat..s. See Gop ALMIGHTY’S 
FLOWER. 
Gotp. (1) The Bog Myrtle or Sweet Willow , 
Myrica Gale: abundant in the boggy moors of 
