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A DICTIONARY OF 
liis address to the British Association at Norwich (1868), and by 
Tennyson in Aylmer’s Field : 
‘ The pretty marestail forest, fairy pines.’ 
E. Yhs. 
Margan. See Morgan. 
Margaret’s Herb, or Marguerite. Beilis perennis, L. — See Herb 
Margaret, In Lyte’s MS. notes to Dodoens (Bibl. Mus, Brit. 442, 
h. 9, p. 126) it is called Brave Margaret. Prior, p. 145. 
Marian. (1) Garduus lanceolatus, L. — Forfar sli., where children 
blow the pappus from the receptacle, saying : 
‘ Marian, Marian, what’s the time of day ? 
One o’clock, two o’clock — it’s time we were away.’ 
(2) Campanula medium, L. — ‘ Some call it Marian! Park. Parad., 
p. 357. 
Marian’s Violet. Campanula medium, L. — From its old Latin 
name, Viola Mariana. Lyte, 173. Ger. calls it Mariet — ‘ of some 
Mariettes ’ — a name which Prior (p. 146) wrongly assigns to O. 
Trachelium, L. See Marian (2). 
Marigold, or, Marygold. (1) The general name for Calendula 
officinalis, L. — Lyte. Clies. ; Line. (Marygowd), E. D. S. Gloss. C. 6. 
In Grete Herball, Mary gowles. See Mr. Ellacombe’s Plant-lore of 
Shakespeare, p. 119. Prior, p. 146. 
(2) Cedtha pedustris, L. — Yks. (Northallerton). 
(3) Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — W. Clies. 
Marigold, African. See Affrican. 
Marigold, Bur. A book-name for Bidens tripartita, L., and B. 
cernua, L.; — With. ed. vii. Prior, p. 33. 
Marigold, Corn. See Corn Marigold. 
Marigold, Field. Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — Sal. 
Marigold, French. A garden name for Tagetes patula, L. 
Marigold, Marsh. The common name for Caltha palustris, L. — 
Lyte. W. dies.; Suff. ; Yks. 
‘ The wild marsh marigold shines like fire in swamps and hollows gray.’ 
Tennyson’s May Queen. 
Prior, p. 146. 
Marigold, Wild (Lyte ; Irel. Belfast), or Yellow {E. Bord. Bot. E. 
Bord.). Chrysanthemum segetum, L. 
Marigold Goldins. Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — Ireland (Belfast). 
Marine Sauce. ‘ A name sometimes given to the common Lavei’, 
Forphyra vulgaris! Treas. Bot. 
Marjoram (in Turn. Lib. Margerum). (1) Origanum Major ana, 
L. — Prior, p. 146. 
(2) Origanum vulgare, Jj . — S'.- IF. Cumh. 
