22 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1835. Broad Gates, Skircoat, "sown there by Bolton" 



—Herb. S. K. 

 1840. Bottom of Pye Nest Lane, near Halifax, where it 



was for many years very abundant, and where it was 



originally introduced by the late Mr. Bolton ; now nearly 



eradicated. — Baines* Flora.] 

 Geranium molle, L. — 112. Dove's-foot. 



Native. British type. A. June-August. 

 Infrequent in waste ground and cultivated land : Ovenden, 



Woodhouse Scar, Skircoat, Elland, Copley, Luddenden, 



&c. No record before 1887. 

 Geranium pusillum, L. — 79. 



Colonist. English type. A. July-August. 

 Infrequent in waste ground and cultivated fields ; some- 

 times not more than a casual : Wheatley, Lightcliffe, 



Skircoat and Copley. No record before 1885. 

 Geranium dissectum, L. — no. 



Native. British type. B. June-August. 

 1867. Cloverfield, Upper Shibden ; plentiful near Salter- 



hebble.— /. W. 

 Infrequent on waste ground : Salterhebble, North Dean, 



Norland, Woodhouse Scar, Skircoat, Luddenden, &c. 

 Geranium cohcmbinum, L. — 76. 



Casual. English type. A. June-July. 

 1840. Near Midgley. — S. Gibson. Herb. S.K. 

 Geranium Robertianum,, L. — in. Herb Robert. 



Native. British type. A or B. May-October. 

 1775. In many rough places about Warley Clough ; many 



rough places about Halifax and Elland. — J.B. 

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

 Very common in damp shady situations in woods and 



doughs throughout the Parish. 

 Erodium cicutarium, L'Herit. — 104. Stork's-bill. 



Colonist. British type. A or B. Iune-September. 

 1775. In Gibbet Lane and about Goldsmith's Grave, near 



Halifax; turnpike road at Bridge-end in Rastrick.— J.B. 



Skircoat. — Herb. F. A. Leyland. 



1854. Lane House garden, Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 

 Rather common in waste ground, especially near mills : 



Elland, Copley, Sterne Mill, Wheatley (railway-bank), 



Luddenden, &c. 



