ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Toad Grass. See Grass, Toad. 
Toad Paddock. A toadstool. Lane. Hal. 
Toad Pipe, or more frequently Toad Pipes. Various species of 
Equisetum^ Hal., ‘the herb Horsetail.’ Lyte (Toadpipes), E. arvense^ 
L. — Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. 0. 8 (pronounced Teadd-pipes) ; Lane. 
(Preston) Science Gossip, 1882, p. 164; (V.-IF. Linc.)Ei. D. S. Gloss. 
C. 6; {E. limosum, L.) Nliumb. ; Yks. Prior (p. 235) confines the 
name to E. limosum, L. 
Toads-cap. ‘ Toadstool. East' Hal. ; Norf. Holl., who also has 
‘ Toad-skep, fungus on old trees.’ In Prompt. Parv., Todyshatte : 
‘ lewede folkys callyn it tode hat’ MS. Arundel, 42, f. 3. 
Toads Cheeses. ‘Eank fungi.’ Oxf. Science Gossip, 1882, p. 165. 
Toads-heads. Fritillaria Meleagris, L. — Wilts. (Minety) pronounced 
Tooad’s Yeds. 
Toad-skep. ‘Fungus on old trees.’ Hal. Wr. Probably Pohj- 
jporus giganteuSj Pers. Cfr. Toads-cap. 
Toad’s-meat. Toadstool. Wight; Hal., Z)ar6*. Dors. Gloss. (Tuoad’s 
Meat). 
Toad’s Mouth. Antirrhinum majus, L. — Pratt. 
Toadspit. Lemna minor, L. — Line. 
Toadstool. The general name for fungi — more especially the species 
of Agaricus, but extended to Polyporus and Boletus — as distinguished 
from the edible mushroom. Grete Herball. (Tode stoles) ; Hants. 
Holl. ; Suss. Holl. ; Yks. (Northallerton, Wensleydale, Cleveland). 
Tade-stool (Bot. E. Bord.), or Taid-stule (Jamieson) is the Scottish 
form. See Paddock Stool. 
Toad-tether. Ranuneulus rejpens, L. — Yks. Baines (Flora of York- 
shire). 
Tobacco. Nieotiana Tabaeum, L. — Prior, p. 236. 
Tods-tail, or Tods-tails [i. e. Foxes’ Tails). Lyeopodium elavatum, 
L. — E. Bord. Bot. E. Bord.; Scotl. Jamieson; Elgin; Forf. ; Moray. 
Todyshatte. A toadstool. Pr. Parv. Hal. 
Tolmeiner. Dianthus barbatus,Y. — ‘ Sweete 'Williams, Tolmeiners, 
and London Tufts.’ Ger. 480. Park. Parad. Prior, p. 236; who 
also spells it Tolmeneer. See Colmenier. 
Tom Thumb. Lathyrus pratensis, L. — Berks. (Reading); Suss. 
Tom Thumb’s thousand Fingers. Rumex Aeetosa, L. ■ — Kent 
(Upnor). 
Tom-bacca. Clematis Vitalha, L. — ‘ Also called boys’-bacca, be- 
cause the boys cut the small wood in pieces to smoke like cigars.’ 
Suss. Parish. 
Tom-pimpernowl. Anagallis arvensis, L. — Mid.-Yks. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 5 ; (Huddersfield), E. D. S. Gloss. (Tompimpernel). 
