ENGLISH PLANT NAMES. 
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Ladies-and-gentlemen. add Kent. 
Lads-love. add Leic. E. D. S. Gloss. ; Sal. ; Siiff. 
Lady Cakes. Oxalis Acetosella, L. — Dumfriessh. 
Lady’s Boots. Lotus cornicidatus, L. — Dev. Friend. 
Lady’s Cushion, add (1) Ches. Leigh’s Glossary. 
(2) Beds, (gardens). 
(6) Centaurea nigra, L. — Kent. 
(7) Scahiosa arvensis, L. — Kent. 
Lady’s Fingers. (1) add Rutl. N". & Q. 6th S. vi. 237. 
(9) add Kent. 
(10) add Kent. 
Lady-finger-grass. Also, though less frequently, Lady’s finger. 
Lotus cornicidatus, L. ‘ I give the several weeds and grasses those 
names they are called hy in our county \_Herts.'] and parts adjacent.’ 
Ellis, Modern Husbandman, II. i. 149. 
Lady-never-fade. Antennaria margaritacea, Br. Glou. (Cbed- 
worth). 
Lady Orchis. See Old Woman’s Orchis.* 
Lady-wrack. See Wrack, Lady. 
Lady’s Glove. add (2) Cardamine pratensis, L. — Nliamp. 
(Brackley), through confusion with (1). Friend. 
Lady’s Grass. The variegated form of Plialaris arundinacea^ L. — 
Dev. Friend. 
Lady’s Needlework. Torilis Anthriscus, Gsertn. dies. (Delamere). 
Lady’s Nightcap. (1) add Hants. E. D. S. Gloss. 
Lady’s Pincushion, add (4) Saxifraga granidata, L. (we suspect 
S. hypnoides, L., is meant). Yks. (Bedale). Field, June 29, 1876). 
(5) Corydalis lutea, DO. Dev. Friend. 
Lady’s Kuffles. add Mr. Friend has ascertained that the plant 
so called in Nliamp. (Brackley), is the garden form of Spircea Fili- 
pendula, L. 
Lady’s Smock. (1) add Surr. 
Lady’s traces, add The name is still in use about Eipon, Yks. 
Lady’s White Petticoat. Stellaria Holostea, L. — Heref. 
Lagh. ‘A tangle with nine divisions or tails.’ Ireland (Antrim and 
Down). 
Lagwort. add Blackstone, Specimen Botanicum, 72 (1746). 
Lakeweed. add Not confined to Middlewich ; and extended to 
Polygonum Persicaria, L. , and in Sal. to P. amphibium. L. 
Lamb’s foot. (1) ‘ Vicia ornlthopus.' Probably Lotus cornicidatus, 
L. is intended. Lane. (Preston). 
