THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. II 



1888-90. Canal-side, Elland Park Wood, probably intro- 

 duced. 



Lepidium Draba, L. 



Alien. June-July. 



Occasionally on waste ground at Elland gasworks and 

 Wheatley. 



Thlaspi aryense, L. — 84. Penny Cress. 



Colonist. British type. A. June-August. 



. Between the canal and new road, Skircoat. — 



Herb. S.K. 

 1862. Fields between canal and road from Salterhebble 



to Copley. — MialVs Flora. 

 Casually, on waste ground, Sterne Mill ; Dapper Mill, 



Wheatley ; Elland. 



Raphanus Raphanistrum, L.— no. Wild Radish. 

 Colonist. British type. A. June-August. 

 1844. In cornfields about Luddenden, frequent. — Herb. 



S.K. 

 Frequent in market gardens : Shaw Syke (1886). 



RESEDACE^3. 



Reseda lutea, L. — 53. Wild Mignonette. 



Alien. English type. B. June-July. 

 Casually on waste ground : 1895, Elland, Luddenden Foot ; 

 under the Copley viaduct since 1894. 



Reseda Luteola, L. — 95. Woad, Weld, Yellow-weed. 



Native. British type, B. June-August. 

 1775. Field above North Dean top in Greetland, towards 



Clay House ; several fields about Northowram.— J.B. 

 1862. Skircoat Moor, among rubbish.— S.K. Near Fixby 



Park. — C. Eastwood. 

 Rare, on waste ground : quarries, Hove Edge, Lightcliffe 



(since 1888) ; Elland. 



VIOLARIE^. 



Yiola palustris, L.— 104. Marsh Violet. 

 Native. British type. P. April-June. 

 1775. In a ditch near Flybrass-laith just below the house ; 

 Norland Moor crossing over to Greetland where the 

 Butterwort grows. — J.B. 



