106 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Clough ; sparingly in the small clough above the Burnley 

 Road, behind the brewery. This is identical with Bolton's 

 station, " Hill in Warley," now called Fernhill. (viii.) The 

 Hollins, Warley ; in some of the fields, also along the drive, 

 and in the plantation, into which it has probably been intro- 

 duced from the fields, (ix.) Cold Edge, Warley ; abundant in 

 a meadow on the roadside, to the south of Withins Gap Farm 

 The station is 1400 feet above sea level, on the ridge of the 

 moors dividing Calderdale from Airedale. According to a 

 gamekeeper, it has been there fifty years, and was formerly in 

 a corner of the field near the house, but was probably distri- 

 buted when the high-road was widened, and the earth spread 

 on the field, (x.) High House Farm, Midgley ; very abundant 

 in two fields at an altitude of 850 feet, and known to have 

 been there forty years. It has also been found in small 

 quantity lower down the Luddenden Valley, near Booth. 

 (xi.) Shaw Edge Farm, Soyland (700 feet) ; very abundant in 

 a meadow between the farm and Sage W 7 ood (1893). ( xn 

 Eastwood ; the plant at Great House proves, on examination, 

 to be C. nudiflorus, as suggested in Lees' Flora. There is only 

 one patch in a meadow below the house at 750 feet. It has 

 also been stated to grow between the canal and the Calder, 

 on the border of Elland Park Wood (1895), but I have failed 

 to find it there. Just outside the parish, it occurs in con- 

 siderable quantity at Biikby, between Fixby and Huddersfield. 



AMARYLLLDEiE. 



Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L — 76. Daffodil. 

 Native. English type. P. April. 



1724. Near Halifax, precipue Coley Hall. — Ray's Synopsis. 



1775. In several fields at Steps in Warley; thickets here 

 and there along the borders of Ripponden Brook, from 

 Sowerby Bridge to Ripponden ; wood near St. Ann's 

 Chapel (Southowram). — J. Bolton. 



1836. Magson House Wood. — Herb. Ley land. 



1839. Kershaw House Farm. — Herb. S. King. 



1840. Woods near Halifax, common. — Baines' Flora. 

 1862. Stainland,Shibden and Riding Bridge. - MiaWs Flora. 

 1867. Pastures on the banks of the stream below Hipper- 

 holme ; Upper Shibden, rather sparingly.—/. Walker. 



1888. Todmorden. — A.Stansfield; Lees Flora. 



