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Voz. Gorse; Whin; Furze, Ulex europaeus. 
VuzzeEnN. A Dorset and East Somerset form 
of VUz. 
WaG-a-Wams (or WANDS). Quaking-grass, 
Briza media (East Somerset). 
WAGGIN’-GRASS. Quaking-grass, as above 
(Pulman). 
WaG-WAFERS. Quaking-grass (Charmouth). 
Wac-Wams (WANDS, WANTS, Or WANTONS). 
Quaking-grass, Briza media. 
WaAG-WINDS. Quaking-grass (Muchelney). 
W AITE-WEED (i.e., Wet-weed). The Dandelion’ 
Taraxacum officinale (Donhead, Wilts). See WEtT- 
ABED. é 
WAKE AT Noon. The Star of Bethlehem, 
Ornithogalum umbellatum (North-West Wilts). 
WAKE Rosin. An old name, still frequently 
used, for the Wild Arum or Cuckoo-pint, Arum 
maculatum. 
WALKING-GRaAss. Ao Iiminster schooi-girl gives 
me this as a local name for the Wild Oat, Avena 
fatua. 
WALLET. Beushwood; bramble-wood (Rey. 
W. P. Williams). 
WALL GINGER. Biting Stonecrop, Sedum 
acre; more often called WALL PEPPER. 
WALL Grass. Biting Stonecron, Sedum acre 
(Devon; Rev. H. Friend). 
WALL Litac. Red Spur Valerian, Kentranthus 
ruber (a school-boy at Axbridge). 
WALL PEPPER. Biting Stonecrop, Sedum acre. 
WANDERING JACK. The Ivy-leaved Toad-fiax, 
Linaria Cymbalaria (Watchet). More oftea called 
WANDERING (or ROVING) SAILOR. 
WANDERING JEW. The old-fashioned pot plant, 
Saxifraga sarmentosa. See AARON’S BEARD (2). 
WANDERING Sartor. (1) The _ Ivy-leaved 
Toadfiax, Linaria Cymbalaria. 
(2) The name is also sometimes given in 
Devon to the Moneywort or “ Creeping Jenny,’’ 
Lysimachia Nummularia. 
WANDERING WILLIE. (1) School-children at 
Dunster, Bromptoa Regis, and Stockland (Devon) 
give this name to the Convolvulus—I do not know 
whether Greater or Lesser. 
(2) Miss Parkin tells me thet some of the 
school-children at Brompton Regis give this 
name to the Herb Robert, Geranium Robertianum. 
WARRIORS. Wallflowers, Cheiranthus Cheiri. 
See BLoopy WARRIORS. 
