THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 39 



Var. Yinacea, Baker. 



1888. Hebden Valley.— F. A. Lees, but under Var. 



bisevrata (incl. vinacea). 

 1897. Crimsworth Dean. 



Var. arvatica, Baker. 



1888. Ogden Clough.— W. Todd and F. A. Lees. 

 1897. Turner Wood, Rishworth. 



Rosa glauca, Vill.— 24. (R. Reuteri, Godet). 



1897. Elland Park Wood, a round-fruited form.—/. G. 

 Baker. 



Var. coriifolia, Fr. 



1842. Lane House, Luddenden. — Herb. S. King (as 

 R. bract escens). 



Rosa arvensis, Huds. — 69. Trailing Rose. 



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



1839. Mill House. — /. Shepherd. 



1842. Brierley Wood, Midgley.— Herb. S.K. 



Elland Park. — Herb. Ley land. 1867. Shibden. — J.W. 



1877. Todmorden. — A . Stansfield ; Lees' Flora. 



Infrequent, in woods : abundant in Elland Park Wood ; 



banks of Coley Beck; Crimsworth Dean, at an elevation 



of 500-550 ft., &c. 



Pyrus Aria, Ehrh. — 50. White Beam. 



Denizen or Alien. English type. Tree. May-June. 

 1867. Shibden.—/. Walker. 



Rare, in woods and plantations, perhaps always planted : 

 Sun Wood, Lightcliffe ; Grimescar Wood, Fixby ; Black- 

 burn Valley ; Hollins Wood, Warley ; Crimsworth Dean. 

 In the last station it is possibly native, and the variety 

 P. rupicola. 



Pyrus Aucuparia, Ehrh.— 108. Mountain Ash. "Wiggin." 

 Native. British type. Tree. June. 

 1842. About Luddenden, frequent. — Herb. S.K. 

 1867. Shibden. — J. Walker. 



Common in woods and all the doughs, ascending to the 

 edges of the moors. 



Pyrus Malus, L. — 88. Wild or Crab Apple. 

 Native. English type. Shrub. May-June. 



