48 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Scandix Pecten-Yeneris, L. — 93. Shepherd's Needle. 

 Colonist. British type. A. Jnne-August. 



Infrequent, in cornfields and waste ground ; Elland, Sterne 

 Mill, King Cross, &c. 



Anthriscus vulgaris Bernh. — 79. Beaked Parsley. 

 Casual. British type. A May — June. 



[1867. Shibden.— /. W. Probably the next is intended.] 



Not in Bolton's Catalogue, as stated in Lees' Flora, but 

 Caucalis Anthriscus is. Hardly seems a native, as it has 

 only been found once, at Sterne Mill (1894). 



Anthriscus syhrestris, Hoffm. — 107. Beaked Parsley. 

 Native. British type. B, or P.. April — June. 



1840. In meadows near Halifax, frequent. — Barnes' Flo. 



1844. Luddenden Brook. — 5. King. 



Very common in meadows, hedgebanks, and woods. 



[CEnanthe fistulosa, L. — 68. Water Drop wort. 

 Unknown. English type. P. July. 



1775. In and about Warley Clough ; many places by the 

 sides of Ripponden Brook, in Soyland, Sowerby, Norland, 

 &c. — J. Bolton. 



There is no later evidence of the existence of this species 

 about Halifax, and Bolton's plant was probably CE crocata. 

 There are undoubtedly a few errors in Bolton's list, and 

 here he may have been misled by Hudson, who limited 

 the distribution of CE crocata to the south of England.] 



CEnanthe crocata, L. — 92. Hemlock Dropwort, Cowbane. 

 Native. British type. P. June— August. 

 1830. Near Copley Mill. — Herb. Leyland. 



1840, Near Halifax, but throughout the whole of that 

 extensive parish the preceding species does not occur. — 

 Baines Flora. 



1841. Common about Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 



1888. Hebden Valley.— F. A. Lees. 



Infrequent, in ditches and wet ground : Tag Lock, Elland ; 

 Barkisland, Copley dikes, Luddenden Foot, Brearley 

 Wood, Crimsworth Dean, Higher Greenwood, Hepton- 

 stall. 



