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A DICTIONARY OF 
Syphelt. Seynpervivum tectorum, L. — Gumh. Trans. Ciiml). Assoc, 
pt. vii. 161 (1883). Cfr. Cyphel. 
Syves. Allium Sclioenoprasum, 1^. — Scotland. Jamieson. 
Tacker-grass. Polygonum aviculare, L. — Dev. Friend; Som. (the 
usual name). 
Tad-broom. Various species of Eguisetum. Som. Tad = toad : 
cfr. Tad^olQ. 
Tade-stool. See Toadstool. 
Tad-pipes. See Toadpipe. 
Tags. A species of Narcissus. Cornw. 
Tailor’s Needles. Scandix Pecten, L. — Cornw. ; N. Dev. From its 
long, beaked fruits. In E. Corniv. also Tailders. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Talewort. ‘Wilde borage.’ Ger. Appx. Hal. YVr. 
Tamarisk. The general book name for Tama7'ix gallica, L. — Lyte. 
Tam Furze. Ulex nanus, Forst, — Cornw. (Tam = dwarf.) 
Tame Withy. Epilohimn angustifolium, L. — Wight. FJ. Vect. 
From its frequent growth in gardens, and its willow-like leaves. 
Tang. Various large kinds of Fuci, but especially 
(1) Fucus nodosus, L. — Lane. (Lytham); North. Hal. Wr. ; Yks. 
(Mid.) E. D. S. Gloss. C. 5 (‘ Tangles or frondent sea- weed ’) ; Orkney 
and Shetland, Jamieson. Prior, p. 230. 
■ (2) Laminaria, digitata, Lam. Yks. (Whitby) E. D. S. Gloss, c. 13. 
Tang, Black. Fucus vesiculosus, L. — Scotl. Jamieson. 
Tang, Prick. Fucus serratus, L. — Scotl. 
Tang, Sea. Laminaida digiteda, Lam. Yks. (Whitby) E. D. S. 
Gloss. 0. 4. 
Tangle. Laminaria digitata, Lam. North. Hal. Wr. ; Cumh. 
(probably including various species of seaweed) ; Lane. ; Yks. (Whitby). 
Lam. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 4 ; E. Lord. Bot. E. Bord. Also Ware Tangle. 
Prior, p. 230. 
Tangle, Cairn, or Cam. Laminaria digitata, Lam. Alerd.; Hear ns, 
Jamieson, who has also Carl-tangle {Mearns). 
Tangle, Red. Cuscuta Epithymum, L. — Norf. 
Tank. (1) Pastinaca sativa, L. — Ger. Appx. Hal. Wr. 
(2) ‘ Brydswete or tank. Hit hath leves lyke to hemlok, and a 
quite flower.’ MS. Arundel 272, f. 46. Hal. We do not know what 
is here meant. 
Tanners’ Apron. Primida Amdcula, L. — Glou. The name appears 
to be confined to the yellow variety. 
Tansy. (1) The general name of Tayiacetum vulgar e, L. — Lyte. 
Turn. Lib. — IF. Ches. : S. Cumb. ; N. Yks., the name being there con- 
