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Order II. BERBERACE-SI. 



46. Berberis vulgaris (Barberry). 



Brotherton, Pontefract, J. A. Knaresbro', W, K. Tliorp Arch, 

 J. E. Wetherby, J. J. Hampole, near Ackworth, A. C. D. Cop- 

 manthorpe Wood, York, B. B. Le T. Near Sherburn (abundant), 

 W. W. Collingham, B. N. S. Near Ripon, Roche Abbey, W. Y. 

 Open woods, coppices, and hedges. Not really indigenous. 



Order III. NYMPHS ACEiB. 



47. ITymphaea alba (White Waterlily). 



Thorp Arch, J. E. Foss, York, B. B. Le T. Boroughbridge, 

 Churcli Fenton ; Near Doncaster, "W. Y. 

 Still waters and slow rivers, &c. 



48. Nuphar lutea (Yellow Waterlily). 



Tadcaster, Staveley, Smeeton Crags, J. A. Thorp Arch, J. E. 

 Sraeeton Crags, Went, Ackworth, A. C. D. Foss, York, B. B. L. T. 

 Gisburn, Potteric Carr, B. N. S. Boroughbridge, Church Fenton, 

 Near Bawtry, W. Y. Staveley Carrs, W. K. 



Similar habitat to N. alba. 



Order IV. PAPAVERACE-Sl. 



50. Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy). 



Hawkswortli, Grassington, B. N. S. 

 An escape from cultivation. 



51. Papaver rhaeas (Field Poppy). 



Cornfields. Very common. 



52. Papaver dubium (Long Smooth-headed Poppy). 

 (Var. lamottei) Saltaire, Frizinghall, B. N. S. 



In waste and cultivated places. 



53. Papaver Argemone (Long Prickly-headed Poppy). 

 Wetherby, J. J. Langwith, near York, B. B. Le T. Askliam, 



H. I. Lowest portion of Aire Valley, W. Y. 

 Cultivated fields. 



55. Meconopsis Cambrica (Welsh Poppy). 



Malham, Bramham, J. E. AVashburne Valley, Airton, B. N. S. 

 Probably as an escape from cultivation. In I'ocky and shady places. 



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