THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 69 



On the moor above Ogden Clough, Rishworth Moor, &c. — 

 Herb. Leyland. 1847. Castle Carr. — Herb. S.K. 



Heptonstall Moor.— Herb. Gibson. 



1867. Ogden Moors.— J.W. 



1888. Near Kebcote, &c, on Stansfield Moor, Todmorden, 



— A. Stansfield ; Lees' Flora. 

 Infrequent, but probably not so rare as is usually supposed ; 



certainly not " gone from its Halifax stations," for it is 



still found on Ogden Moor. 



Calluna Erica, D.C. — 111. Ling. Heather. 



Native. British type. Shrub. July-September. 



1775. See Erica cinerea. 



1 841. Midgley Moor.— Herb. S.K. 



Skircoat and Norland Moors, &c. — Herb. Leyland. 



1867. Upper Shibden ; plentiful on moors around Halifax. 

 -J.W. 



Very common on all the moors and moorland cloughs. 

 Like the bilberry, it is found on the tops of our highest 

 moors, and also descends into the cloughs and woods. 



Erica Tetralix, L. — no. Cross-leaved Heath. 



Native. British type. Shrub. July-September. 

 1867. Shibden, Ogden and Norland Moors, common. — /. W. 

 Very common on most of the moors, but either absent or 

 rare on the highest moors, above 1250 feet. 



Erica cinerea, L. — 108. Heath. 



Native. British type. Shrub. July-September. 



1775. Warley, Sowerby and Rishworth moors ; in North 

 Dean, in Greetland, and in Woodhouse Scarr in Skircoat, 

 and often on the moors with common heath or ling. — J.B. 



Norland Moor. — Herb. Leyland. 1867. Shibden.— J.W. 



Very common on many of the moors, though not so frequent 

 as E. Tetralix, and like it absent on the highest moors. 



Pyrola media, Sw. — 42. Winter-green. 



Native. Scottish type. P. July- August. 

 1666. At North Bridge, half-a-mile from Halifax, plenti- 

 fully. — C. Merrett ; Pinax. 



1670. Near Halifax, by the way leading to Keighley. — 

 Ray ; Cat. 



