THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 43 



1841. Popple Wells, Warley.— Herb. S. K. 

 Common in shallow streams, ditches, ponds, etc., from the 

 canal at Salterhebble to the tops of the moors. 



Callitriche hamulata, Kiitz— ? (inch pedunculata DC.) 

 Native. British type. P. July. 

 1834. Midge Hole Lane, (pedunculata). — Herb. Gibson. 

 1832. Foster Mill dam, (autumnalis, Hook). — Herb. Gibson. 

 Infrequent, or rare : Copley, Warley. 



LYTHRARIE^. 



Peplis Portula, L. — 98. Water Purslane. 

 Native. British type. A. July-August. 

 1834. In a field near Hollins Mill, Warley. — Herb. Leyl. 

 No recent record, but doubtless occurs occasionally in 

 ditches or moist places. 



[Ly thrum Salicaria, L.— 92. Loosestrife. 



Native, extinct. English type. P. August. 

 1775. In a meadow near Hebden Bridge, and in a field 

 near Todmorden. — /. Bolton.'] 



ONAGRARIF^l. 



Epilobium angustifolium, L.— 96. Rose-bay. 



Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 1775. About Woodhouse in Skircoat ; between Elland and 



Brighouse along the sides of the River Calder. — J.B. 

 1840. On the banks of the river Calder, both above and 



below Copley Mill, where it has grown for many years, 



but cannot be considered indigenous in that situation. — 



Baines 1 Flora. 

 1867. Banks of canal near Salterhebble.—/. Walker. 

 1888. North Dean.— W. West; Lees' Flora. 

 Still in the valley bottom from Copley to Elland ; also in 



the upper part of Elland Park Wood (true angustifolium) ; 



at Park Nook ; on the edge of Greetland Moor, and at 



Hardcastle Crags. The garden variety also occurs in a 



few stations. 



Epilobium hirsutum, L — 96. Hairy Willow-herb. Cod- 

 lins-and-Cream. 

 Native. English type. P. July-August. 

 1775. In a marshy field near Woodhouse in Skircoat (as 

 E. ramosum.) — J. Bolton, 



