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38. Trollius Europaeus (Globe Flower). 



Bolton Woods, Banks of the Wliarfe, J. A. Ripley, near 

 Harrogate, T. H. Castle Howard, H. I. Malham, Arncliffe, 

 Grassington, Ribbleliead, Barden, B. N. S. Near Steeton, T. H. 

 Clapham, Near Ripon, Dallowgill, W. Y. Masham, P. A. Staveley 

 Carrs, W. K. Ingleton, G. H. 



Moist woods and mountain pastiires. 



39. Erauthis hyemalis. 



Wetherby, J. A. Hedge Banks, Wetlierby Road, Knaresbro', 

 W. K., March, 1874. Bishopthorpe Palace Grounds, B. B. Le T. 

 An escape from cultivation. 



40. Helleborus viridis (Green Hellebore). 



Kidhall, CoUingham, J. A. Banks of the Nidd, Knaresbro', 



W. K., April, 1877. Thorp Arch, J. E. Wetherby, J. J. Mow- 



thorpe, near Castle Howard ; Beckdale, near Hemsley, H. I. Near 



Ilkley, as an escape, B. N. S. Tanfield, B. M. S. Leyburn, W. H. 



Woods, thickets, and hedges, especially in calcareous soils. 



41. Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebore, Bear's-foot). 

 Wood, Tulmire, B. B. Le T. 



Pastures and thickets, especially in limestone districts. 



42. Aquilegia vulgaris (Columbine). 



Meanwood, J. A. Adel Bog, lost. Thorp Arch, J. E. 

 Wetherby, J. J. Whitley (hedge bank), P. F. L. Hampole, near 

 Ackworth, A. C. D. Grassington, B. N. S. Near Brotherton, 

 W. Y. 



Woods and coppices. 



43. Delphinium ajacis (Larkspur). 

 Near Doncaster, W. Y. 



Sandy or chalky fields. An escape from cultivation. 



44. Aconitum napellus (Monkshood or Wolfsbane). 



Thorp Arch (escape), J. E. Wetherby, J. J. Near Skipton, 

 Y. N. U. 



Moist pastures and thickets. An escape from cultivation. 



45. Actaea spicata (Baneberry or Herb Christopher). 

 Newton-le- Willows, Brotherton, Thorp Arch, J. A. Wetherby, 



J. J. Rievaulx, B. B. Le T. Moughton, Malham, Ribblehead, 

 B. N. S. 



Bushy places. Limestone tracks in Yorkshire 



