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Infrequent, in pastures : Coley Beck, Northowram, Brad- 

 shaw, Southowram, Elland, Stainland, Salterhebble, 

 Copley, Warley, Luddenden Dean and Hebden Bridge. 



Pimpinella major, Huds. 51. 



Native. English-Germanic type. P. July — August. 



Rare, in woods and hedges, first record 1887 : Elland Park 

 Wood, Norland, Mytholmroyd, and Midge Hole, Hebden 

 Bridge. 



Conopodium denudatum, Koch— 108. (Bunium flexuosum 5 

 With.) Earth-nut. 'Hairy' or 'Airy-nut. ' 

 Native. British type. P. May-July. 



1867. Shibden.— J. Walker. 



Very common in meadows and pastures throughout the 

 Parish. 



Myrrhis odorata, Scop.— 65. Sweet Cicely. 



Native or Denizen. Intermediate type. April-June. 



1833. Smithy Clough and Hollins Wood, abundant ; Rip- 

 ponden. — Herb. S.K. 



1837. Turner Clough in Rishworth. On the banks of the 

 Calder at Sterne Mill Bridge and in many other similar 

 situations, but more abundantly towards the head of the 

 stream at Meg's Scar near Ripponden. — Herb. Leyland. 



Calder banks, Sowerby Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 



1888. Hebden valley. — F. A. Lees. Calder banks, North 

 Dean. — /. W. Davis and F. A. Lees. 



Frequent and often abundant, in woods and by stream sides : 

 by the canal from Rastrick to North Dean, Blackburn 

 valley, Norland Clough, Rishworth, Wheatley valley, 

 Luddenden Dean, Cragg Vale, Crimsworth Dean, Colden 

 valley, &c. Regarded by H. C. Watson as a denizen in 

 Britain, as it was formerly cultivated as a pot-herb, but 

 no plant has more the appearance of a native here. 

 Passed over for some reason by the earlier botanists, 

 including Bolton. 



Chserophyllum temulum, L.— 99. Chervil. 

 Native. British type. B. June- August. 



Rare, in hedge-banks and waste ground ; no record before 

 1893 : Sun Wood in Shelf, Shibden, Elland, Hebden 

 Bridge. 



