THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 25 



Ulex Gallii, Planch. — 55. Autumnal Gorse. 



Native. English type. Shrub. August-October. 

 1862. Norland Moor. — MialVs Flora, as U. nanus. 

 1867. Above Ogden Reservoir. — J . W . as U. nanus. 

 1888. Todmorden district. — A. Stansfidd ; Greetland — 



F. A. Lees. 

 Common on moors, Norland, Warley, Ogden, Midgley, &c. 



Cytisus scoparius, Link. — 109. Broom. 



Native. British type. Shrub. May-June. 

 1775. In plenty everywhere about Halifax, Elland, &c. — 



J. B. Skircoat Moor. — Herb. Leyland. 



1867. Upper Shibden and Salterlee. — /. W. 



Common : Ogden, Shibden, Elland Park Wood, Ludden- 



den, Hebden Bridge, &c. 



Ononis repens, L. — 100. Rest-harrow. 



Native. British type. Shrub. June-August. 

 1775. In a tenter field at Pye Nest in Skircoat; in the 

 Woodfield at Batch in Warley. — -/. B. 



1 84 1. Between Brearley and Mytholmroyd. — Herb. S.K. 

 Rare : the only station now known is in Greetland, near 



Gate Head. 

 Medicago sativa, L. Lucerne. 

 Alien. P. June-August. 

 1856. Lane House garden, Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 

 Frequently occurs as a casual at Sterne Mill, Elland, &c. 



Medicago falcata, L. — 5. 



Alien. Germanic type. P. July. 



1895. A casual at Elland, and Dapper Mill, Wheatley. 



Medicago lupulina, L. — 105. Medick. 



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



1842. Banks of the railroad, Luddenden Foot. — Herb. S. K. 



Infrequent in fields, &c. : Lightcliffe, Skircoat and Copley. 



Medicago denticulata, Willd.— 20. 



Colonist. English type. A. June-September. 



1828. Roadside, near Brearley Mill (with M. maculata). — 



Herb. S. Gibson. 

 Rather common in cultivated and waste ground : Shaw 



Syke, Skircoat, Copley, Wheatley, Elland, Salterhebble, 



Stainland, Luddenden, &c, 



