THE FfcORA 



OF THE 



PARISH OF HALIFAX. 



RANUNCULA.CEJE 



[Thalictrum flavum, L. — 69. Meadow Rue. 

 Native, extinct. English type. P. July. 



1775. In a meadow at Thornhill Brigs, near Brighouse. — 



J.B. 

 The only record in the Calder valley.] 



Anemone nemorosa, L.— 108. Wood Anemone. 



Native. British type. P. March-May. 

 1775. Steps Wood in Warley, Allen's Wood in Norland, 



and on every side of Halifax town. — J.B. 

 1844. Luddenden Brook. — S.K. 1867. Shibden. — J.W. 

 Common in all the damp woods. 



Adonis autumnalis, L. Pheasant's Eye. 

 Alien. A. June-August. 

 1862. Near Brighouse. — MiaWs Flora. 

 Found occasionally on waste ground about Elland. 



Ranunculus Lenormandi. Schultz— 54. 



Native. English type. P. May-August. 



1877. Norland Moor. — H. F. Parsons and F. A. Lees. 



Common in shallow water on or near the moors, as Maple 

 Dean Clough, Norland Moor, Rishworth, Cragg Vale, 

 Crimsworth Dean, Widdop and Ogden. Its lowest 

 station is Copley. In Norland Stream it flowers almost 

 throughout the winter. 



Ranunculus hederaceus, L. — 105. Ivy-leaved Crowfoot. 

 Native. British type. P. May-August. 

 [1862. Norland, Southowram ; M tail's Flora.] 

 [1867. Shibden Head, Ogden.—/. W.] 



