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YORKSHIRE Fog. Soft Meadow-grass, Holcus 
lanatus. 
YounG Man’s Button. The cultivated double 
variety of the Daisy, Bellis perennis (Closworth). 
ZAMIGUSETS. A school-girl at Nettlecombe 
(correct in a number of other names) gives me this 
as a local name for the Bladder Campion, Silene 
latifolia. At Kilton (not many miles distant) 
the name SAMMY GUSSETS is given to the Early 
Purple Orchis. 
ZENVY. Wild Mustard or Charlock, Brassica 
arvensis. It was formerly known as Sinapis 
arvensis, and is said to take its local name of 
Zenvy from Sénevé, a French derivative of the 
Greco-Latin sinapi. 
ZEPHYR FLOWER. The Wood Anemone, 
Anemone nemorosa. See WIND-ELOWER. 
Zia-ZaG. (1) The Zig-zag Clover, Trifolium 
medium. 
(2) <A lady at Stoclland Bristol gives me this 
as a local name for the Maple (Acer campestris) 
and Sycamoie (A. Pseudo-platanus). 
ZILGREEN or ZINGREEN. The House-leek, 
Sempervivum tectorum. See SELGREEN. 
ZINEGAR. The Stock, Matthiola incana. See 
SINNEGAR. 
ZINVY. See ZENvVY. 
Zoe. A Stink-horn; a very bad-smelling 
fungus, Phallus impudicus. 
ZuLu FLOWER. As a boy at Castle Cary I 
often heard the Field Wood-rush, Luzula cam- 
pestris, called by this name, which I assumed to 
be a corruption of Luzula. 
In bringing to a close this list of Popular 
Names of Flowers, &c., which has been appearing 
in this paper every week for the past 18 months, 
I wish once more to express my indebtedness 
to the hundreds of the helpers, both old and 
young, without whose assistance this collection 
of names could never have been compiled. It is 
literally true to say that several hundred 
readers of the four papers owned by the pro- 
prietors of the Herald, and also several hundred 
boys and girls in the schools of Somerset and the 
bordering counties, have each contwibuted a 
longee or shorter list of names ; and my share of 
the work has been simply to arrange these many 
names in alphabetical order and to note the 
districts from which they have come. From the 
first I fully realised the handicaps under which 
I should be working in attempting to compile 
a list of this kind with my very limited know- 
ledge of the subject, and before venturing upon 
