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Mr. Britten suggests Mahonia, which I believe 
is another name for the species mentioned by 
Miss Roper. 
YELLOow Lapiges. The double form of the 
Daffodil, Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus (Muchelney) 
YELLOW MatpEens. The Daffodil (Ilminster 
school-girls). 
YELLOW Ox-EyEe. The Corn Marigold, Chry- 
santhemum segetum. 
YELLOW PIMPERNEL. A general English name 
for the Wood Loosestrife, Lysimachia nemorum. 
YELLOW PRINCE. Yellow Wallflowers, Cheir- 
anthus Cheiri (Axbridge school-children). 
YELLOW ROCKET. Common Winter-cress, 
Barbarea vulgaris. 
YELLOW Rose. The Japanese shrub, Kerria 
(or Corchorus) japonica. 
YELLow Stars. The Colt’s-foot, Tussilago 
Farfara (Aller). 
YELLOW STRAWBERRY. Common Avyvens or 
Herb Bennet, Geum urbanum (Ditcheat). 
YELLOW THATCH. Meadow Vetchling, Lathyrus 
pratensis (Zeals, Wilts). 
YELLOW TRUMPETS. The Daffodil, Narcissus 
Pseudo-Narcissus (Hatch Beauchamp and Paulton 
school-children). 
YELLOW WATER Lity. This is, of course, the 
usual English name for Nymphea lutea, but Mrs. 
H. Day tells me that in the North Petherton 
district the name is frequently applied (in error) 
to the Marsh Marigold, Caltha palustris, and Miss 
Roper tells me the name is so used in the Chew 
Magna district also. 
YELLOW WEED. A general English name for 
the Dyer’s Rocket, Reseda Luteola. 
YEO BRIMBLE. See YOE BRIMBLE. 
Yrs oR No. The Rye-grass, or Eaver, Lolium 
perenne (South Petherton school-girls). See 
Dors My MoTtHER Want ME? Love Mr, Love 
Me Not, and TINKER TAILOR GRASS. 
YETH. Very -ommonly used in West Somerset 
and in parts of the Quantock country for various 
kinds of Heath and Heather. 
YEW BRowLe. G. P. R. Pulman gives this 
as a local name for the Dog Rose, Rosa canina, 
in the Crewkerne and Axminster district. See 
YOE BRIMBLE. 
YorE BRiIMBLE. The Common Bramble, Rubus 
fruticosus. Mr. F. T. Elworthy says: ‘* The 
term is specially applied to one of the long rank 
rope-like runners which are so obstructive to the 
beaters in a covert, and which are much sought 
after by broom squires for binds or tyers,” 
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