THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



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Dean, four miles from Halifax. — J, Bolton ; Fil. Brit. 

 1837. Burnt-brow Clough, in Shibden. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1840-2 Midgley Scout ; var. crispum, Daisy .Bank Wood, 



Warley ; var. mnltifidum, Daisy Bank Wood, and in the 



clough above Broadbottom, in Wadsworth. — Herb. S.K. 

 1867. Upper Shibden, rather sparingly, and very fine on a 



scar at Mytholm, near Hipperholme. — •/. Walker. 

 Nearly exterminated, but still at several places about Hebden 



Bridge (Mr. Needham has found it in four localities within 



the last five years) ; and said to remain near Elland. 

 Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. — 82. Bladder Fern. 



Native. British type. P. July- August. 



Burnt-brow Clough, in Shibden Dale. — Herb. Leyland. 



1840. In a deep clough at the head of Shibden dale, very 

 sparingly. — Baines' Flora. 



1862. Shibden ; Norland ; near Hebden Bridge (L. Miall) — 

 MialVs Flora. 



1867. Very sparingly on the left side of one of the streams 

 in -Upper Shibden. — J. Walker. 



1888. Horsebridge Clough ; and a bridge at the top of 

 Hebden Valley ( = Blakedean) — T. Stansfield ; Lees Flora. 



Rare, upon rocks and old walls near Hebden Bridge : Wal- 

 shaw ; Blakedean ; High Greenwood ; Crimsworth Dean 

 ( = Horse-bridge Clough) ; and on a canal bridge east of 

 Hebden Bridge (/. Needliam). 



Var. dentata, Hook. 



1862. Green's Clough, near Todmorden. — T. 



Stansfield ; MialVs Flora. 



Polystichum lobatum, Presl. — 104. (Aspidium) Shield Fern. 

 Native. British type. P. July- August. 



Near Hebden Bridge (S. Gibson) ; Toad Holes Wood, near 



Triangle in Sowerby. — Herb. Leyland. 

 1832. Near Sowerby Dean; 1840, Luddenden. — Herb. S. K. 

 1840. Halifax, Heptonstall, Todmorden, &c. — Baines Fl. 

 1862. Frequent in woods at Luddenden (C. Eastwood); 



Shibden Valley (L. Miall). —MialVs Flora. 

 1867. Upper Shibden. — -/. Walker. 



Very rare, in woods ; Crimsworth Dean ; Hebden Valley. 

 Var. aculeatum, Syme. 



1 785 . On rocks near the bottom of Binroyd Clough, 



