THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 77 



Lithospermum arvense, L. — 86. 



Colonist. British type. A. June-July. 

 1832. Near Woodhouse, Skircoat ; 1844. Luddenden 



and the Hollins, Warley. — Herb. S. King. 

 1896. Birdcage, Skircoat. 

 Echium vulgare, L. — 92. Vipers Bugloss. 



Casual. British type. B. July-August. 



1775. About Highroad Well and Waterhill, both in 

 Warley. — /. Bolton. 



In a field near Norland Moor. — Herb. Leyland. 



Frequent on waste ground, but not more than an introduced 

 casual : Elland, Sterne Mill, Hebden Bridge, &c. 



CONVOLVULACEiE 



Yolvulus sepium, Junger. -94. (Convolvulus sepium, L). 

 Great Bindweed, Convolvulus. 



Native. English type. P. July-August. 



1775. Plentifully about the hedges near the river Calder, 

 and in the great holme below Woodhouse Mill, and in a 

 hedge near Copley Mill, towards Salterhebble.— J.B. 



Near Brighouse. — Herb. Leyland. 



1867. Salterhebble, very plentiful. — ■/. Walker. 



Infrequent and confined, as shown by former records, to the 

 lower part of the Calder Valley. 



Convolvulus arvensis, L. — 96. Field Bindweed. 



Native. English type. P. July-August. 



1775. Frequently amongst corn, about LightclifTe, Brig- 

 house and Rastrick. — J. Bolton. 



Southowram, Brighouse, &c. — Herb. Leyland. 



1867. Cornfield at Hipperholme. — / Walker. 



Common on waste ground, railway banks, &c. : in the main 

 valley from Eastwood to Brighouse, Wyke and Hipper- 

 holme. 



SOLANACE^J. 



Solanum Dulcamara, L. — 97. Bittersweet. 

 Native. British type. P. June- August. 

 I 775- Not common here. In a hedge at the bottom of a 

 bank at Bolton Brow ; in a rough place on the side of a 

 lane leading from Willow Hall to Broadgates in Skir- 

 coat.— J.B. Near Elland, &c.—Herb. Leyland. 



