ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Mustard, Dish. See Dish Mustard. 
Mustard, Garlic. A modern book-name for AJliaria officinalis, 
Andrzj. — Treas. Bot. Prior, p. 162. 
Mustard, Green. Lepidium latifolium, L. — Ger. Appx. Hal. AYr. 
Mustard, Hedge. A common book-name for Sisymhrmm officinale, 
L. — With. ed. ii. Prior, p, 107. 
Mustard, Knave’s. See Knave’s Mustard. 
Mustard, Mithridate. See Mithridate Mustard. 
Mustard, Old Man’s. Achillea Millefolium, L. — N. Line. (Bottes- 
ford). 
Mustard, Tower, or Towers. (1) A book-name for Turritis glahra, 
L. — Ger. Prior, p. 162. 
(2) Arahis Turrita, L. — Treas. Bot. 
Mustard, Treacle. (1) Lepidium campestre, Br. — Turn. Herb. See 
Mithridate Mustard. 
(2) In modern books Erysimum clieirantlioides, Br. — With. ed. ii. 
Prior, p. 237. 
Mustard, White. A book-name for Sinepis alha, L. — AYith. ed. ii. 
Mustard, Wild. (1) A frequent name for Svnajns arvensis, L. — 
With. ed. ii. Prior, p. 162. Cumh. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8. 
(2) Eaphanus Baphanistrum, L. — Lyte (Wild Mustard Seed) ; E. 
Bord. Bot. E. Bord. 
Mutton-tops. ‘ The young tops or shoots of the goosefoot.’ Hal. 
This would be Chenopodium album, L., unless some mistake has 
occurred between goosQ-foot and gooBQ-grass {Galium Aparine, L.), 
the young shoots of which are called Mutton-tops or Mutton-chops in 
Dors. (Dors. Gloss.). 
My Lady’s Pincushion. See Lady’s Pincushion (2). 
Myagrum. Lyte gives this as an English name for Camelina 
sativa, Or. 
Myles. See Milds. 
Mypes. The cultivated form of Pastinaca sativa, L. — Ger. Prior 
(p. 162) says : ‘ Wei. maip, Gael, neip ... a corruption of L. napus, 
and properly meaning the turnip, Brassica Bapa, L. ; ’ but this explan- 
ation seems to us doubtful. 
Myrrh. Myrrhis odorata, L. — >8.-TF. Cumh. ; Aherdeensli. From 
the Latin name. Lyte calls it Myrrhis Casshes or Caxes. 
Myrtle. Myrica Gale, L. — Scotl. (Dumfries). Called also Bog 
Myrtle (a common bookname — Prior, p. 26), Devonshire Myrtle 
{S. Dev.), Dutch Myrtle (With. ed. ii., Prior, p. 69), and Moor 
Myrtle {Yks.). 
Myrtle, Burren. Arctostapliyllos Uva-ursi, L. — This is very abun- 
dant ‘ on the Burren mountains, Co. Galway, where it is called 
Burren Myrtle.'" Wade’s Plantm Eariores in Hibernia inventoe. 
