THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 10, 



Hypericum perforatum, L. — 101. St. John's Wort. 



Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 1 84 1. Lane House, Luddenden. — Herb. S. K. 

 1867. Scout Wood, Shibden ; old quarries at the bottom 



of Elland Wood.—/. W. 

 Infrequent : Elland, North Dean, Copley and Hipperholme. 

 Hypericum quadratum, Stokes. — 102. (H. tetrapterum, 



Fries). St. John's Wort. 



Native. British type. P. July-September. 

 1867. Edge of Elland Wood on the brink of the canal. — 



/. W., as H. quadrangulum. 

 Infrequent : Coley Mill, Lightcliffe ; Elland Park Wood ; 



Rishworth; Peckett Wood, Crimsworth. 

 Hypericum humifusum, L. — 98. St. John's Wort. 



Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 1838. Luddenden Dean; 1844. Skircoat Green. — Herb.S.K. 

 Infrequent, in sandy fields and banks: Shibden, Ovenden, 



Wheatley, Midgley, Triangle, Soyland, Rishworth, Stain- 

 land, Hardcastle Crags, and Heptonstall. 

 Hypericum pulchrum, L. — in. St. John's Wort. 



Native. British type. P. June-August. 

 1844. Skircoat. — Herb. S. K. 

 Common on banks and moorland pastures, from Northow- 



ram to Walshaw. 

 [Hypericum montanum, L. — 45. 



Unknown. English type. P. July-August. 

 1775. In a field near Windle-Royde, in Warley ; Delf 



field, Lower Willow Hall; Elland Edge, near the Slate 



Delves. — /. B. 

 Though Bolton's record may be correct, it is more probably 



an error. In Yorkshire H. montanum is usually found on 



limestone soil. Dr. F. A. Lees thinks that Bolton may 



have meant H . dubium.] 



MALVACEiE. 



Malya moschata, L. — 88. Musk Mallow. 

 Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 1775. In several fields near Woodhouse Mill in Skircoat ; in 

 a lane going from Lower Willow Hall, to Bolton's Brow. 

 -J.B, 



