20 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Fields on the Burnley Road, at Elland, &c, not uncom- 

 mon. — Herb. F. A. Leyland. 

 1840. About Gate Head and High Royd, in Warley. — 

 Bailies' Flora. 



1844. Banks of the railway, Norland; 1854. Near Upper 

 Foot, Midgley.— Herb. S. K. 



1845. Washer Lane, and plentiful on the railroad banks. — 

 Med. Bot. Soc. 



1862. Railway embankment, Copley. — MialVs Flora. 

 1896. Near Elland Park Wood; unknown elsewhere. 

 Malya sylyestris, L. — 96. Mallow. 



Native. British type. P. or B. June-August. 

 1775. About Sowerby Bridge, on the Warley side, also 



about the town of Ovenden. — J. B. 



1836. Roadsides in Skircoat, &c. — Herb. F. A. Leyland. 



1854. Snail House bank, Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 



Infrequent : waste ground by the canal at Elland ; field border 

 at Lydgate in Stansfield (1895). 



Malva rotundifolia, L. — 83. Mallow. 



Denizen. British type. P. July-August. 



1854. A weed in Lane House Garden, Luddenden. — Herb. 



S.K. 

 Infrequent, in waste ground : Wheatley, Elland, Salter- 



hebble. 

 Malva pusilla, Sm. (M . Borealis, Wallm.) 

 Alien. June. 



1893. Dapper Mill, Wheatley, introduced with wool. 

 Malva parviflora, L. 



Alien. 



1894. Fixby, on manure. 



TILIACEiE. 

 Tilia vulgaris, Hayne. Lime-tree. 

 Alien. Tree. July-August. 



1837. Halifax. — Herb. S.K. 



Near Shibden Hall. — Herb. F. A . Leyland. 

 1867. In a field corner near Pye Nest. — J.W. 

 Infrequent and only where planted, as the " Twelve Apostles" 



bordering the garden wall of Heath Hall, of which only 



two remain, 



