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Lapy’s Lockets. (1) WDicenira  spectabilis. 
Known also as the LYRE-FLOWER and BLEEDING 
HEART. 
(2) Solomon’s Seal, Polygonatum multiflorum 
(Compton, near Yeovil). 
(3) Honesty or Lunary, Lunaria biennis (West 
Bradley). More gencrally called MONEY-IN-BOTH- 
POCKETS. 
(4) Seeds of the Maple, Acer campestre (Curry 
Millet). 
(5)4Common Fumitory, Fumaria officinalis 
(Barrington). 
LADY’s MANTLE. (1) The general English 
name for Alchemilla vulgaris. 
(2) Bitter-cress or Cuckoo-flower, Cardamine 
pratensis (Sexey’s School). 
(3) A correspoident at Wellington gives it 
as a local name for the Moschatel, Adoxa Moschat- 
ellina. 
(4) <A school-boy at Evershot gives it as a 
local name for the Ribwort Plantaia, Plantago 
lanceolata. 
LApDY’s MILK-cANS. Wood Anemone, Anemone 
nemorosa (Stalbridge). 
Lapy’s MILKING-sToOLs. A _ school-boy at 
Stalbridge gives this as a local name for the Lesser 
Stitchwo:t, Stellaria graminea. 
Lapy’s NAVEL. The Wall Pennywox:t, Cotyle- 
don Umbilicus-Veneris. 
Lapy’s NEEDLEWORK. (1) Red Spur 
Valerian, Kentranthus ruber. 
(2) Snow on the Mountain, Alyssum mariti- 
mum. 
(3) Woodruff, Asperula odorata. 
(4) Greater Stitchwort, Stellaria Holostea 
(Bridgwater and Ilton). 
(5) Mr. W. S. Price, of Wellington, gives it 
as a local name for the Garden Scabious, Scabiosa 
atropurpurea. 
(6) Hemlock, Conium maculatum (Martock), 
(7) Garlic Treacle-muastard or Jack-by-the- 
Hedge, Sisymbrium Alliaria (Milborne Po.t). 
Lapy’s NIGHTCAP. Greater Bindweed, Caly- 
stegia sepium. 
LADY’s PETTICOAT. (1) Wood Anemone, 
Anemone nemorosa (Mere, Wilts). 
(2) The Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris (Ever- . 
shot). 
Lapy’s PIncusHIon. (1) Garden Scabious, 
Scabiosa atropurpurea (Mr. W. S. Price, Welling- 
ton). 
(2) Field Scabious, Scabiosa arvensis (Curry 
Mallet). 
(3) Kidney Vetch, Anthyllis Vulneraria( Wilts). 
(4) Yellow Fumitory, Corydalis lutea (Devon). 
