54 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1839. Luddenden, common. — Herb. S.K. 

 1867. Upper Shibden. — /. Walker. 



Frequent in pastures on the hills : Coley Beck, Hove 

 Edge, Norland, Rishworth, Cragg Vale, Warley, Lud- 

 denden Dean, Crimsworth Dean, Hardcastle Crags, &c. 



Scabiosa aryensis, L. — 98. Field Scabious. 

 Native. British type. P. July — August. 



1840. Littlemoor Farm, Warley. — Herb. S. King. 

 1867. Shibden and Hipperholme.— •/. Walker. 



Infrequent, in sandy banks and fields : Wyke, LightclifTe, 

 Hipperholme, Elland, Barkisland, Bradshaw, Warley, 

 Luddenden, Hebden Bridge, &c. 



COMPOSITE. 



[Eupatorium Cannabinum, L. — 98. Agrimony. 

 Native? British type. P. August. 



Likely to occur, though it is, as yet, unrecorded ; unless 

 the Water Agrimony of the Med. Bot. Soc. 1845, which 

 "grows in a clough near Southowram," is this species.] 



Solidago Yirgaurea, L. — 109. Golden Rod. 

 Native. British type. P. July August. 



1724. In the road from Halifax towards Richlay 

 (Keighley). — Mr. Newton; Ray, Syn. 



1775. In woods and hedges in many parts of this parish ; 

 in rough places about the Lee Bridge ; in Woodhouse 

 Wood, and Woodhouse Scar in Skircoat. — /. Bolton. 



1830. Frequent about Luddenden.— Herb. S.K. 



1867. Below Water Scout, Upper Shibden. — /. Walker. 



Common in banks and cloughs : Elland Park Wood, 

 Calder banks, Stainland, Barkisland, Rishworth, Cragg 

 Vale, Luddenden Dean, Hebden Valley, Widdop, &c. 



Bellis perennis, L. — 112. Daisy. 



Native. British type. P. All the year, chiefly May- 

 June. 



Very common in fields, &c. No definite record before 1887 ! 



[Filago germanica, L.— 96. Cudweed. 



Native ? British type. A. July — August. 



