APPENDIX. 



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II. Additions and Corrections. 



Additional species and varieties (except aliens) are printed 

 in heavy type. In the case of species already mentioned in 

 the Flora, the names are in small capitals and the page is 

 quoted. 



PHANEROGAM/A. 



Delphinium Ajacis, Reichb. Casual. 1903, Elland. 



Berberis vulgaris L. — 82. Denizen. In an old hedge, top of 

 Hawks Clough, Mytholmroyd. — W. H. Cooke. 



Nasturtium amphibium (p. 6). 1897, Calder side, Elland. 



Alyssum incanum, L. Casual. Field corner, canal, Copley. 



Covonopus didymus, Sm. — 45 1 Both infrequent casuals, or per- 



C. Rue Hit, All — 81 | haps colonists in market gardens. 



Lepidium campestre (p. 10). Not more than a Colonist. 



Silcnc nutans, L. —16. Casual. 1896, Elland — /. Mitchell. 



Linum angustifolium, Huds. — 36. Casual. 1900, Canal bank, 

 Salterhebble. 



Evodium moscliatum, L'Herit. — 11. Casual. Shaw Syke, &c. 



Acer campestre, L. (p. 25). Broadbottom, Wadsworth and 

 Dale Clough, Stansfield (700ft.) are two further stations 

 to the west. 



Ulex europ^us (p. 24). Not common even on the less 

 elevated moors. 



Trifolium medium (p. 27). Frequent, rather than "Infre- 

 quent." 



T. vesupinaium, L. Casual. 1903, Elland. 



Agrimonia Eupatoria (p. 37). 1903, Shibden. 



Epilobium axgustifolium (p. 43). Hanroyd Bank Wood, 

 Midgley — C. Crossland. 



E. roseum (p. 44). Rather, a Colonist in or near market 

 gardens. 



Caucalis Anthriscus (p. 50). Hippings Clough, Hebden 

 Bridge. 



C. nodosa (p. 50). Not more than a Colonist. 



[Cornus suecica, L.— 15. A specimen from Halifax, along 

 with Rubus Channvmovus and Tvientalis, all contributed 

 by Beaumont, is preserved in the Motley Herbarium at 

 Swansea, date about 1840. (See article by Rev. H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, in Naturalist for 1902, p. 345). Beaumont 

 also furnished plants from the Lake District and Scar- 

 borough, and one can only surmise that the wrong 

 locality has been attached, and that in all probability 

 the specimen came from Scarborough.] 



