MIALL ON THE BOTANY OF MALHAM. 251 



does not appear to have been found in England. Koch's A. oleraceum, 



(3 latifolium is apparently the same as the Malham plant. 2G. vii. viii. 



{A. Scorodoprasujn, L., has been reported to me on insufficient evi- 

 dence as found at Malham. I cannot find it there, though the habitat is 

 not unlikely.] 

 Gagea lutea, Ker. Malham Cove, J. Ward (in Withering's Botany, 4th 



ed., 1804), J. Tatham. 23. iv. 

 Convallaria majalis, L. A common plant about Malham in early summer ! 



47. 

 C. polygonatwn, L. Various Scars around Malham, and generally on the 



Craven limestone ! 8. 



Fluveai^es. 



Potamogeton prailojigus, Wulf. With P. lucenSy P. perfoliatm, and P. hetero- 

 phyllus in Malham Tarn ! 15. vi. 



Cyperace^. 



Blysmus compressuSy Panz. Below Malham Cove ! 37. vi. vii. 



Carex curia, Good. Bog near Malham Tarn, Dr. Carrington, J. Nowell. 



Edge of Malham Tarn ! Dr. Windsor. 46. vi. 

 C. divisa, Huds. Wet places below Malham Tarn. J. Nowell. 20. v. vi. 

 O. intermedia, Good. (C. incurva, Lightf.) Edge of Malham Tarn ! Dr. 



Windsor. 52. vi. 

 C. teretiuscula. Good. Bog near Malham Tarn, J. Nowell. Several places 



on Malham Moor ! 32. vi. 

 C. pallescens, L. Wet places around the Scars, ascending to near 350 



yards in Gordale ! 56. vi. vii. 

 C. limosa, L. Near Malham Tarn, Dr. Carrington. 25. vi. 



Gkaminace^. 



Scsleria ccDvulea, Scop. Malham Cove, &c. ! The Cybele Britannica states 

 that this plant " descends to 300 yards, or lower, in Humber." It 

 may be found at Malham not much over 200 yards above the sea- 

 level. 9. V. 



Festuca gigantea, Vill. {Bromiis, L., Bucetum, Parn.) Occasionally by brook- 

 sides in the neighbourhood of Malham, chiefly on the Skipton side ! 

 71. vii. 



Hordeum sylvaticwn, Ru.ds. Wood at Malham Cove, Dr. Windsor. 22. 

 vii. viii. 



