214 THE NATURALIST. 



R. pUcatus, W. and N. Malham Cove ! I believe that the R. siiberectus, 

 Anders., said to have been found at Malham, must be referred to R. 

 plicatus. 29. vii. 



R. discolor, W. and N. Frequent in hedges near Malham and Kirby 

 Malham, but not ascending the higher scars. 30. vi. vii. 



Pyrus Aria, Sm. Malham Cove ! J. Tatham and others. 41. v. 



ONAGKACE^. 



Circaa intermedia, Angl. Malham Cove, Dr. Windsor, vii. viii. 



GR0SSULARTACEJ3. 



Ribes rubrum, L. Above Gordale, J. Nowell. This apparently belongs to 



the following. 

 b. petrceum, Sm. Gordale ! " Crevices of rock betwixt Gordale and 



Malham Tarn. Also above Malham Tarn, and on the banks of the 



rivulet above Gordale," Dr. Windsor, v. 

 R. alpinum, L. Gordale ! " Found between Gordale and Malham Tarn, 



with R. petrcBum," Dr. Windsor. 20 ? v. 



CRASSULACEiB. 



Sedum villosum, L. Malham Cove ! 24. vii. viii. 



8. sexangulare, L. " In 1801 I found specimens of what I considered to 

 be this plant, on the left-hand just below Malham Tarn," Dr. Wind- 

 sor. Roof of a small shed near Kirby Malham ! Undoubtedly alien 

 or sub-spontaneous in both places, vii. 



SAXIFRAGACE^. 



Saxifraga oppositifoUa, L. Rocks on Malham Moor ! 22. v ? 



S. granulata, L. Near the top of Gordale ! " Under walls on the road to 

 Malham," Dr. Windsor. 50. v. 



S. liypnoides, L. Mr. Tatham refers the plant found near Malham Tarn 

 to S. platypetala, Sm., (E. B. 2276.) which I have seen between Mal- 

 ham and Kilnsey. v-vii. 



Parnassia palustris, J-i.^ Malham Moor! *' Very common in bogs and 

 wet meadows," Curtis. 64. viii. ix. 



RUBIACE^. 



Galium sylvestre, Poll. {G. pusillum, L.) Above Gordale ! Malham Tarn ! 



16. vii. viii. 

 G. boreale, L. Malham Tarn ! Aire below Kirby Malham ! 34. vii. viii., 



but usually later than G. sylvestre. 



* Often placed among the Droseracese. 



