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Leonurus cardiaca. By the wayside going by Mr. Brook's house, at KiUing 

 beck. 



Calamintha officinalis. Roadside as you go the horse-way to Woodhouse 

 Carr; and in Burley-lane, the right hand of the hill, leading to North 

 Hall. 



nepeta. Left hand of the road leading through Whitechurch. 



Julio et Augusto floret. 



Malva moschata. Pasture near Droamy-laith ; and about Giant Hill. Fl. 

 June and July. 



Potentilla verna. In the new field near Ledstone Hall ; and several places 

 near Ledsham. Fl. May. 



Spircea filipendula. Ledstone park. 



Anemone Pulsatilla. April fl. S.W. side of Kippax town close ; in a pastui-e 

 near Ledsham church ; and in the new field ; plentifully. 



Rubus saxatilis. In Haselwood. 



ActcBa spicata. Haselwood, near Sir Walter Vavasour's, upon a bank side 

 near the hedge. Fl. June. 



Ootivallaria polygonatum. Scarrs four miles from Settle, toward Ingle- 

 borough. 



Paris quadrifolia. Westwood ; Haselwood. 



Atropa Belladonna. Grows plentifully, near Sir Walter Vavasour's. 



Rhodiola rosea. This I saw, in company with Mr. Thornbeck, amongst the 

 rocks at a place called Foal's Foot, on Ingleborough. Junio floret. 



Sedum villosum. Moist rocks on the side of Ingleborough. 



Aquilegia vulgaris. Haselwood. 



Helleborus viridis. Bottom of the hedge near Mr. Gunnerson's house, the 

 right hand as you go to Bramham moor, in Kidhall lane. April floret. 



Campamda latifolia. Near the road from Leeds to Scott Avood ; and near 

 Burley. 



Oentiana pnewmonanthe. Bramham moor, towards Blackfen. Fl. July and 

 August. 



campestris. Near Ledstone. Fl. August. 



Chlora perfoliata. About Ledstone Hall, Kippax, &c. 



Utricularia minor. Upon the great bog, the left hand of Blackmoor, lead- 

 ing from Moor-town to Wetherby. 



Orobanclie major. Near Giant Hill ; and in Haselwood. Fl. May and June. 



Sinapiis teniiifolia. Walls about Pontefract and castle. July fl. 



Sisymbrium Sophia. Near Kippax church ; plentifullj^ 



Monotropa Hypopilys. " This the author found in flower in Haselwood, 

 (June 22nd, 1747,) the left hand, entering the wood from Bramham moor." 



Astragalus hypoglottis In the new field ; and in the pasture near Ledstone 

 Hall; plentifully. 



DiantJius plumarius. Fountains abbey walls. 



