THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



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Common, though not abundant ; in gardens, waste ground, 

 roadsides, &c, at low levels : Lightcliffe, Shibden, Elland, 

 Salterhebble, Copley, Luddenden, Hebden Bridge. 

 Lamium album, L.— 101. White Deadnettle, or Archangel. 

 Native. British type. P. May-September. 



Salterhebble.— Herb. Leyland. 



1841. Canal bank, &c, near Elland.— Herb. S.K. 



1845 With L. purpureum.—Med. Bot. Soc. 



Common, though not abundant ; chiefly in the main valley 

 from Brighouse to Sowerby Bridge, i.e., at low levels ; 

 also Hebden Bridge. 



Lamium Galeobdolon, Crantz.— 66. Yellow Archangel. 

 Native. English type. P. May-June. 



Woods near Halifax, frequent.— Herb. Leyland. 



Mayroyd Wood, Hebden Bridge.— Herb. Gibson. 



1841. Common about Luddenden Herb. S. King. 



1867. North Dean Wood, very plentiful.—/. Walker. 



Common in damp woods, though not throughout the parish ; 

 Clifton Beck, Elland Park Wood, Walter Clough, Sun 

 Wood, Coley Beck, Norland Clough, Gatehead Clough 

 in Greetland, Warley Clough, Crow-nest Wood and 

 Hill-house Wood, near Hebden Bridge. 

 Teucrium Scorodonia, L. — no. Wood Sage. 

 Native. British type. P. July-September. 



1775. In a lane between Willow Hall and Bairstow, and 

 in plenty in several lanes near Halifax. — /. Bolton. 



1840. Common about Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 



1867. Shibden.— /. W. 



Common in rough banks, in dry woods and heathy ground. 

 Ajuga reptans, L. — 109. Bugle. 



Native. British type. P. May-July. 



1775. In a field near Upper Willow Hall, in Skircoat ; in 

 several fields adjoining to Allen's Wood, in Norland ; in 

 a field, in plenty, at the bottom of Beacon Hill, near 

 Halifax—/.^. 1867. Shibden.-/. W. 



Very common in damp pastures. 



PLANTAG-INEiE 

 Plantago major, L. — 112. Plantain, " Way-bread." 

 Native. British type. P. June-September. 



