THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. Ill 



1840. Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 

 1840. Very common near Halifax. — Baines' Flora. 

 1867. Shibden. — J. Walker. 

 Common in woods, &c. 

 Luzula maxima, DC. — 108. Great Wood-rush. 

 Native. British type. P. April-June. 

 Hirst Wood. — Herb. Gibs. 1844. Luddenden. — Herb. S.K. 

 1840. Woods at Halifax in the utmost profusion. —Baines* 

 Flora. 1867. Shibden. — J. Walker. 



1888.- In every wood in Calder Valley district. — A. Stans- 

 field, Lees' Flora. 



Very common in the wooded cloughs. 

 Luzula campestris, DC. — 107. Field Wood-rush. 

 Native. British type. P. April-May. 

 1867. Shibden.—/. Walker. 

 Very common in pastures. 

 Luzula erecta, Desr. — 107. (L. multiflora, Lej.) 

 Native. British type. P. May-July. 

 1832. Woods near Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1840. Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Gibson. 



1840. Woods near Halifax, Todmorden, &c. — Baines' Flora. 



1841. Lane House Farm, Luddenden. — Herb. S. King. 

 Very common on the moors and in moorland pastures. 



TYPHACEiE. 

 Typha latifolia, L. — 81. Reed-mace, Bulrush, Cat's-tail 

 Native. English type. P. July- August. 

 Rare, in ponds : in quantity at Rishworth (500 ft.) and in 

 a mill-dam at West Vale ; perhaps not truly indigenous, 

 as former records for the district are wanting. 

 [Typha angustifolia, L. — 58. Lesser Reed-mace. 

 Extinct Native. English type. P. July-August. 

 1775. In a clay pit, near the bottom, in Norland, by 

 Sowerby Bridge. — /. Bolton.] 

 Sparganium ramosum, Huds. — 30. (agg. — 108) Bur-reed. 

 Native. British type. P. July-August. 

 • 1840. Old House, Mill Dam. — Widdnp Lord; Herb. S.King. 

 Rare, only in a few stations in the main valley, below 300 

 feet, but there abundant : Clay's mill dam, Luddenden 

 Foot ; Copley dykes ; Tag Lock, Elland. 



