ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 483 
Wallflower, White. The white Stock, Matthiola incaiia, Br., var. 
alia. Mart. Mill. 
Wall Grass. Sedtim acre, L, — Dev. Friend. 
Wall-ink. Veronica Beccaluncfa, L. — Dumfriessh. Stat. Acc. Scotl. 
ii. 464. Stirlingsh. ; Irel. (Antrim, Down), also Well-ink. 
Wall Moss. Sediim acre, L. — N. and E. Yks. 
Wall Pepper. Sedum acre, L. — Lyte. Glou. (Fairford). Prior, 
pp. 178, 245. 
Wallwort. (1) Parietaria officinalis, L. — Grete Herhall. 
(2) Sedum acre, L. — Yks. (Wakefield). 
(3) Sambucus Ehidus, L. — Turn. Names. Ger. Appx. Sal. (Much 
Wenlock) Shropsh. Wordbook. Baxter has Walewort. Prior, p. 244. 
(4) Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. — Holme, Acad, of Armory, ii. 101. 
(5) ‘ The Walwort is an herb grows commonly about two cubits 
high ; his leaf is rifted like Bugloss, the root outwardly is black, but 
within white and oyly.’ Holme, Acad, of Armory, ii. 73. We do not 
know what is meant. 
Waller. A willow. Staff. Poole. 
Wallow, or Wullow. Alnus glutinosa, L. — Hal. Sal. 
Walnut. The general name for Jiaylans regia, L. — Lyte. Ileref. 
E. D. S. Gloss. B. 12, where it is explained as ‘ the tree or fruit of the 
double walnut only ; ’ West. Hal. ‘ A.S, wealli-hnut, from tuecdh, 
foreign, G. ivdlsch.' Lyte has Walshe nut, and Ger. ‘Walnut, and 
of some Walsh. Nut.’ Prior, p. 244. 
Walwort. ^ Y\iQ\\Qj:h Jilvpendida.’ Hal. 
Waly, or Waly sprig. ‘ A small flower.’ Jamieson. We 
do not know what is meant. 
Wandering Jenny. Lysimacliia Nummular ia, L. — Cumh. E. D. S. 
Gloss. 0. 8. 
Wandering Jew. Linaria Cymbal aria, Mill. Suss. 
Wandering Sailor. (1) Lysimacliia Numnmlaria, L. — Dev. Friend ; 
Dors. 
(2) Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. — Dev. Friend ; Som. 
Wans. The shrubby kinds of willow. — W.-TF. Cumh. E. D. S. 
Gloss. C. 8. 
Warba Leaves. Plantago major, L. — Moray. 
Ward-seed. Capsella Bursa-pastor is, L. — Dev. 
Ware. Yarioiis species of seaweed. Kent (Thanet). Grose. Hal. ; 
Scotl. Jamieson. See also Bellware, Eelware, Honey ware, Kelp- 
ware. Prior, p. 245. Other spellings are Waar [North, Bay), Waur 
(which see), Weir [Nhumb., Grose; North, Bay). 
Ware, Red. (1) Laminaria digitata, Lam. — Scotl. Rural Cyclopcedia. 
(2) Porphyrce. Scotl. Jamieson. 
