THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 45 



Common, in bogs and ditches on the moors: Hipperholme, 

 Luddenden, Wadsworth, Crimsworth Dean, Heptonstall 

 Moor, &c. 



Circsea lutetiana, L. — 103. Enchanter's Night shade. 



Native. British typ . P. July-August. 

 1841. Hive House Clough, Luddenden. — Herb. S K. 

 A very common species in the woods about Halifax. — Herb, 



Leyland. Hirst Wood. — Herb. Gibs. 

 1867. Upper Shibden. — /. Walker. 

 1888. Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Scc.— F. A. Lees. 

 In damp places in many of the woods, bnt not very abunc- 



ant : Elland Park Wood, Stainland, Copley, Norland, 



Wheatley, and Colden Clough are additional localities. 



Circsea alpina, L. Var. intermedia, Ehrh.— 34. 



Native. Intermediate type. P. July-September. 

 1775. Several places about Warley Clough ; a lane behind 



Scars-head in Norland; Cliffscar Wood near Rastrick, 



and several other parts of the parish. (as C. alpina.) — 



J . Bolton. 

 1821. Richardson's Wood near Ripponden ; woods near 



Sowerby Bridge. — Herb. Leyland. 



1837-44. Ellenholme Lane, Sowerby ; Dean House Wood, 

 Luddenden ; a common weed in Cliffe Hill garden, War- 

 ley.— Herb. S.K. 



An interesting plant, very sparingly distributed in West 

 Yorkshire. Still existing, though it has only been 

 found recently in Dean House Wood (1885), and as a 

 garden weed at Hove Edge, Lightcliffe 1896. 



UMBELLIFER^l. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris, L.— no. Marsh Pennywort. 



Native. British type. P. June-July. 

 1838. In Sowerby, opposite Longbottom Mill — Herb. S.K. 

 1867. Ogden.— /. Walker. 

 Common in wet places in the cloughs ascending to the 



moors : Ogden Clough, Luddenden Dean, Sowerby Moor, 



Rishworth, Cragg Vale, Crimsworth Dean, Hebden 



Bridge, Widdop, &c. 



Sanicula europaea, L. — 109. Wood Sanicle. 

 Native. British type. P. May-July. 



