38 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1833. Foster Mill, dam side. — Herb. Gibson. 



1842. King Goit side, Luddenden ; roadside between 



Brearley and Mytholmroyd. — Herb. S.K. Ovenden 



Wood. — Herb. Ley land. 



1888. Todmorden, and Hebden Valley. — Lees' Flo. 

 Rare, in wooded doughs : Crimsworth Dean. 



Rosa tomentosa, Sm. — no. 



Native. British type. Shrub. June-July. 



1842. Luddenden Dean. — Herb. S. King. 



Near Lumb Mill. — Herb. Gibson. 



Probably not uncommon in wooded cloughs, &c. : Crims- 

 worth Dean, Hebden Bridge ; Turner Wood, Rishworth ; 

 near Firth House, Barkisland. 



[Rosa rubiginosa, L. — 62. Sweetbriar. 



Native? Extinct. English type. Shrub. July. 



1775. Here and there in Dixon's Scar in Sowerby, near 

 Sowerby Bridge. — /. Bolton.] 



Rosa sepium, Thuill. — 17. 

 Var. cryptopoda, Baker. 



" It was collected by S. King, at Luddenden, in 

 1862. My specimen was destroyed when my herbar- 

 ium was burnt in May, 1864, and I have not seen it 

 from any other locality." — J. G. Baker (1897). 



Rosa canina, L. — 112. Dog Rose. 



Native. British type. Shrub. Mid-June-July. 

 1844. Luddenden. — S. King. 1867. Shibden. — J.W. 



Common in hedges, woods, &c. The following varieties 

 have been observed, but the list of local roses can not 

 be regarded as complete, as they have not been thoroughly 

 investigated. 



Var. lutetiana, Leman. 



1897. Crimsworth Dean, Hebden Bridge ; Elland 

 Park Wood. 



Var. dumalis, Bechst. 



1840. Near Halifax. — Barnes' Flo. 



Probably common, Cragg Vale, Crimsworth Dean, &c. 



