50 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Heracleum Sphondylium, L. — 112. Cow Parsnip. 



Native. British type. B. or P. June — August. 

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

 1867. Near the Paddock, Shibden. — /. Walker. 

 Very common in moist woods, hedge banks, and waste 



places ; very abundant and well-grown in Elland Park 



Wood. 



Daucus Carota, L. — 109. Wild Carrot. 



Native. British type. A. or B. July — August. 



1775. In some pastures adjoining Duel (Tuel) Lane in 

 Warley, and in the banks belonging to Broadgates in 

 Skircoat. — /. B. 



Cornfields about Luddenden, not common. — Herb. S. K. 



Infrequent, on banks and waste ground : Elland, Copley, 

 Mytholmroyd. 



Caucalis latifolia, L. — 7. Casual. A. July. 

 1890. On waste ground, Elland. 



Caucalis daucoides, L. — 28. 



Casual. Germanic-English type. A. July. 

 1890. At Elland, with the preceding. 1895. I n various 

 waste places about Elland. 



Caucalis Anthriscus, Huds. — 107. Hedge Parsley. 

 Native. British type. A. July— August. 

 1775. Hedges in Steps fields in Warley ; about Woodhouse 



in Skircoat.—/. Bolton. Wadsworth. — Herb. Gibson. 

 Rare, in hedges, &c. : Elland, and Sun Wood, Shelf. 



Caucalis nodosa, Scop. — 73. 



Native. English type. A. May— July. 



1775. In cultivated fields about Lightcliffe and South- 

 owram. — /. Bolton. 



No other record, but it may possibly be found again in such 

 stations at a low level. 



ARALIACE.E 



Hedera Helix, L. — 112. Ivy. 



Native. British type. P. October — November. 



Common about Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 



1867. Shibden. — /. Walker. 



