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A DICTIONARY OF 
Lungwort, Tree. Sticta puhnonacea^ Ach. — Ger. Prior, p. 140. 
Lupin, or Lupine. The genus Lupinus. — Prior, p. 140. 
Lurkey Dish. Mentha Pulegium, L. — This name is given in Wil- 
braham’s Cheshire Glossary. Hal. 
Lusmore. Digitalis purpurea, L. — ‘ In Ireland it is called lusmore, 
or the great herb.’ Henderson’s Folklore of the Northern Counties, 
ed. ii. p. 228. 
Lustwort. Drosera rotundifolia, L. — Ger. Prior, p. 140. ‘Bicause 
sheepe and other cattell, if they do but onely taste of it, are provoked 
to lust.’ Ger. 1366. 
Lychnidea. An old garden name for the genus Phlox, from its 
resemblance to a Lychnis. ‘ Lychnidea or Bastard Lychnis. ’ Mill. 
Gard. Diet. 
Lyme Grass. A modem book-name for Elymus arenarius, L. (from 
Lat. dymus). — With. ed. vii. Prior, p. 140, who assigns the name to 
E. europoeus, L. {Hordeum sylvaticum, Huds.). 
Lyver. See Levers. 
Mace. The usual Som. name for the fruit of Quercus Rohur, L. 
Pulman. In W. Dev. Mess (E. D. S. Gloss. B. 6). Cfr. Mash. 
Mace, Reed. Typha latifolia, L. — Turn. Herb. Nemnich gives 
the name simply as Mace. Mace was an old Enghsh (A.-N.) word 
for a club. 
Mackarel (MacreU) Mint. Mentha viridis, L. — Ger. 
Mad. ‘A species of nightshade.’ Hal. Wr. Atropa Belladonna, 
L. ? — ^We have not met with the name elsewhere. 
Madder. (1) The root of Ruhia tinctorum. L. — Turn. Lib. Prior, 
p. 141. 
(2) Anthemis Cotula, L. — Dors. Dors. Gloss. ; Hants. ; West, Hal. 
Wr., Pul in an; but usually spelt Madders. 
Madder, Field. A book-name for Sherardia arvensis, L. — Prior, 
p. 78. 
Madder, Wild. Galium Mollugo, L. — With. ed. ii. 
Madderlen. Sherardia arvensis, L. — A book-name (diminutive of 
Madder) invented by Dr. J. Hill (Herb. Brit. 1769). 
Madders. See Madder (2). 
Mad Dog’s Berries. Solanurn Dulcamara, L. — Mcn'ay (Elgin). 
Madenwede. Anthemis Cotula, L. — Turn. Herb. See Mayweed. 
Mader-wort. ‘ The herb mugwort.’ Hal. Wr. Artemisia Absin- 
thium, L. Archseologia, xxx. 410. Cfr. Motherwort. 
