THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 67 



One of the rarest of West Yorkshire plants, found in sheltered 

 cloughs in the S.W. of the county and still existing in its 

 single station in the parish. 



Campanula latifolia, L.— 61. Bell-flower. 



Native. Scottish type. P. July-August. 

 1834. Dobroyd Clough, Todmorden ; Shibden Dale, 



Walker Clough, Riding Bridge and many other places 



near Halifax. — Herb. Leyl. 



1841. Daisy Bank Wood, Warley. — Herb. S.K. 



1862. Fixby. — Hudd. Nat. Hist. ; Midi's Flora. 



1867. Above the Bridge in Sim-carr Wood, Shibden; 

 hedge banks near Cromwell Wood, Southowram. — J.W. 



Now rare, owing to the depredations of children and others ; 

 but still in Shibden, Walter Clough, Hebden valley, and 

 doubtless a few other sequestered wooded cloughs. 



Campanula rapuncidoides, L. — 24. 

 Alien. P. July-August. 



At Copley since 1894. 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. — in. Harebell. 

 Native. British type. July-September. 

 1 84 1. Wadsworth Banks. — Herb. S.K. 

 1867. Shibden, common. — J.W. 

 Very common in banks, waysides, and moorland pastures. 



VACCINIACE^. 



Yaccinium Yitis-Idaea, L.— 67. Cowberry. Whortleberry. 

 Native. Highland type. Shrub. June-July. 



1775. Mountainous places and on the north side of high 

 hills, as on the north side of Norland, Sowerby and Soy- 

 land moors ; in North Dean in Greetland, in several 

 places about Katty's Well in Warley, and a few on the 

 edge of Skircoat Moor. — J.B. 



Near Halifax, very common. — Herb. Leyl. 



1867. Ogden.— J.W. 



Common on all the moors west of Halifax to Rishworth, 

 Stansfield and Widdop. Gone from Skircoat, but still on 

 Norland Moor. 



Yaccinium Myrtillus, L.— 101. Bilberry, Whinberry. 

 Native. British type. Shrub. April-June. 



