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A DICTIONARY OF 
Tunbridg^e Goldilocks. See Goldilocks, Tunbridge. 
Tunhoof. Nepeta Gleclioma, Benth. Pr. Parv. (Tunhoue) Hal. ; 
Ger. (Tune-hoofe) ; Camb. ; N. Ess. ; Norf. ; Suff. Prior, p. 239. 
See Ale-hoof. Hal. has ‘ Tunnif, the forget-me-not. East.’ But 
we have little doubt but that the above, to which Wr. refers the same 
name, is intended. 
Turkey Eggs. Fritillaria Meleagris, L. — Berks. 
Turkey Feather. A book-name for Padina Pavonia, L., adapted 
from its old Latin name : ‘ Fucus maritimus gallopavonis pennas 
' ref evens. The Turkeys Feather.’ R. Cat. 
Turkey Gilliflower. Tagetes erecta, L. — Ger. p. 609. 
Turkey Grass. See Grass, Turkey. 
Turkey-hen Flower. Fritillaria Meleagris, 1^.— Ger. 
Turkey Pod. Sisymbrium Thaliana, Hook. A name applied — we 
do not know why — by With. (ed. iv.) to the plant, or rather to the 
genus, Arabis, of which he gives it as the sole representative. 
Turk’s Cap. (1) Lilium Martagon, L. — Surr. Baxter. In gardens 
frequently called Turk’s-cap Lily. Prior, p. 240. See Park. Parad., 
Tulip. 
(2) Aconitum Napellus, L. — Nhamp. Wr. ; Som. 
Turk’s Head (a corruption of Turkey-hen). Fritillaria Meleagris, 
L. — Warw. 
Turmentille. See Tormentil. 
Turmit. A very common mispronunciation of Turnip. Brassica 
Papa, Ij. — Giles.; N.-W. Cumb. E. D. S. Gloss. C. 8; Hants.; Oxf. 
E. D. S. Gloss. C. 3. (Turmut) ; Som. Holl. ; Suss. Parish (Turmut) ; 
Yks. (Craven) Holl. ; (Mid) E. D. S. Gloss. C. 5 ; Var. dial. Hal. 
Turn again Gentleman. Lilium Martagon^ L. — Bucks. ; Glou. ; 
Here/. ; Nhamp. ; ]V. Wore. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Turncap. Lilium Martagon, L. — Holme, Acad, of Armory, ii. 65. 
Turnip. By old writers spelt Turnep. (1) Brassica Rapa, L. — 
Lyte. ‘I haue hearde some cal it in englishe a turnepe.’ Turn. 
Names. Prior, p. 240. 
(2) Sinapis arvensis, L. — Bucks. (Great Marlow). 
Turnsole, or Torn sole. Euphorbia Helioscopia, L. — Prior, p. 240. 
Turr. Ulex europoeus, L. — Crosby Records : A Cavalier’s Note 
Book, ed. by T. E. Gibson, p. 187. 
Turrets. Carex coespitosa, Sm. Hants. In White’s Natural His- 
tory of Selborne, a ‘ clumpy sedge ’ is spoken of under the name 
Torrets, probably this species. 
Tushalan. Tussilago Farfara, L. — Nhumb. 
Tushylucky Gowan. Tussilago Farfara, L. — Dumfr. 
Tussock Grass. See Grass, Tussock. 
