34 THE FLORA OF HALIAFX. 



Rubus corylifolius, Sm. — 74. 



1838. Near Halifax, frequent. — Herb. Leyland. 



1842. Luddenden. — Herb. Gibson. 



1894. Norland , " perhaps conjungens, Bab." 



Rubus caesius, L. — 62. Dewberry. 

 1895. Canal-side, Salterhebble. 



Rubus saxatilis, L.— 67. 



Native. Scottish type. P. June-July. 

 1832. Turner Clough ; 1837. Ogden Clough. — Herb. 



Leyland. Turner Wood, Rishworth. — Herb. S. K. 

 1864. Mytholm Clough, Hebden Bridge. — /. Walker. 

 It should be found again in these stations. 



Rubus Chamaemorus, L. — 36. Cloudberry, Knotberry. 

 Native. Highland type. P. Mid-June-July. 



I 775- On a moor above Mossleden Pasture in Rishworth, 

 for two miles together on the ridge of the hill, in plenty. — 

 J. Bolton. 



1837-40. Rishworth Moor. — Herb. King, Gibson and Leyland. 

 1840. Robin Hood's Bed, Blackstone Edge. — B aims' Flo. 

 Still abundant on Way Stone Edge, Rishworth Moor, from 

 1,500 to 1,550 ft. 



Geum urbanum, L.— 107. Wood Avens, Herb Bennet. 

 Native. British type. P. June-August. 



1775. Hedges of some fields in Washer Lane in Skircoat ; 



Hollins Wood in Warley ; hedges adjoining Beacon Hill 



near Halifax ; and in hedges about Ripponden. — J. B. 

 1842. Common about ILuddenden. — Herb. 5. K. 

 1845. By the hedge-sides and woods anywhere in the 



vicinity of Halifax ; in the township of Stansfield ; 



Marsh W T ood and Common Wood. — Med. Bot. Soc. 

 1867. Upper Shibden, and stream-side in Sim-carr Wood. 



-y. w. 



Infrequent : Walter Clough, Elland Park Wood, Ludden- 

 den, Triangle, Hebden Bridge, &c. 



Geum riyale, L. — 93. Water Avens. 



Native, British type. P. May-July. 

 1775. In Mossleden Pasture, and here and there along the 

 side of Ripponden Brook from Mossleden to Sowerby 

 Bridge.—/. B. 



