148 WILLIAM DAWSON, LATE OF LEEDS. 



gamio plants, named and arranged according to Ray's method, must certainly 

 be considered an interesting object, many of tlie specimens serving to 

 illustrate the synonymy of modern works. 



Without attempting to give a complete series of the Yorkshire localities 

 noticed in his list, a selection of a few from the Herbarium and the Synopsis 

 will no doubt prove interesting, at least to Yorkshire naturalists. 



Polystichtim aculeatum. Giant Hill woods, and Addle Crag. 



Lastrea montana, — var. (i. Rocks at Addle Crag. 



Osmunda regalis. Knaresbi^o' Forest, about half a mile from Harrogate, 

 upon a bog, near Huick Stone Crag. 



Oymnocarpmm Dryopterys. Plentifully, amongst the rocks by Stanebeck, 

 in Nidsdale. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum, — fr. May. In Sainton Ings, plentifully; and in 

 several pastures and meadows about the town. 



Botrychium lunaria. In the Brekes. 



Equisetum Telmatela. Gifton wood. 



sylvaticum, /j. Marshy close, the left hand side of the lane leading 



from Chapel-town to the Hare hills. 



Hippuris vulgaris. Near Tadcaster mill. 



Humulus lupulus. Hedges about Leeds, Seacroft, &c. 



Acetosa rotundifoUa repens Eboracensis, {Oxyria reniformis.) On Gigleswick 

 Scar. Junio floret. 



Herniaria, {glabra.) On Bradford moor. Augusto floret. 



Lactuca virosa. Hedge side leading from Halton Dial to Seaci'oft. 



Inula Heleniwm. Close near St. Peter's Well. Fl. June. 



JacobcBa Pannonica folio non laeiniato, {Cineraria cainpestris.) In the new 

 field near Ledstone Hall; plentifully; flowers in May. 



Cnimis heterophyllus. Pastures about Hinckle-haugh. 



Carlina aeaulis minore purpurea Jlore, {Cnicus acaulis.) About Ledstone. 



Thalictrum Jlexuosum. Austwick Scar. Fl. July. 



^nnntlie crocata. Ditches, frequently. Marshy close, near Kirkstall abbey; 

 abundantly. 



PJiellandrium. Ditch in Jacob Browne's pasture. 



Apium graveolens. Ditch near Seacroft. Fl. June. 



Asperula cynanchica. Bramham moor ; parsonage pasture, Ledsham, and 

 about Kippax ; plentifully. 



Aparine minima, {Galium Anglicum.) Upon Addle Crag. 



Cynoglossum officinale. Kippax ; road from Chapel-town to Moor-town. 

 Fl. June, July. 



Mentha piperita. By the waterside in Water-lane, the right hand, leading 

 from Leeds to Holbeck. 



Salvia verbenaca. Close near Ledsham church. 



Marrubium vulgare. Wayside from Garforth to Peckfield. 



