THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 49 



JSthusa Gynapium, L. — 96. Fool's Parsley. 



Native. British type. A. July — August. 

 1862. Ovenden Common ; Skircoat. — MialVs Flova. 

 1867. Swales Moor, Shibden ; and waste places near 



Skircoat. — /. Walker. 

 Infrequent, in or near cultivated ground : Shaw Syke, 



Elland, Copley, Hebden Bridge, &c. 



Meum Athamanticum, Jacq. — 29. Spignel. 

 Native. Scottish type. P. June. 



1724. On the banks of a moist meadow, Scamonden. — 

 Richardson; Ray's Synopsis. 



iyjS- In rough pastures about half a mile above Katty'sWell 



in Warley, on the right-hand side of the brook. — J. B. 

 1830 and 1840. Booth Dean. — Herb. S. King. 

 1834. Near Solomon's Temple, Booth Dean. — Herb. Gibs. 



1840. At the Booth in Rushworth, formerly plentiful, now 

 nearly eradicated. — Herb. Leyland. 



1844. Booth Dean. The only specimen to be found, the 

 ground being planted with potatoes, where it used to 

 grow. — Herb. S. K. 



It has not been found since. 



Angelica sylyestris, L. — in. Wild Angelica. 



Native. British type. P. July — August. 

 1775. Along the whole borders of Warley Clough, and by 



the River Calder in Warley and Skircoat. — /. B. 



1832. Common about Luddenden. — Herb. S. K. 



Common in moist woods : Elland Park Wood, Rishworth, 

 Hebden Bridge, &c. 



Pencedanum Ostruthium, Koch. Master- Wort. 

 Alien. P. July — August. 



Wadsworth. — Herb. Gibson. 



Occasionally found near cottages ; formerly, and perhaps 

 still, used as a rustic medicine. 



Peucedanum sativum, Benth. — 57. Wild Parsnip. 



Casual. English type. A or B. July — August. 



1845. Hopwood Lane. — Med. Bot. Soc. 



1896. Rishworth. Not likely to be native here. 



