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57. Chelidonium majus (Greater Celandine). 



Garforth, Aberford, J. A. Knaresbro', W. K. Wetlierby, J. J. 

 Dewsbury, P. F. L. Near York, Near Fulford, York, B. B. Le T. 

 Doncaster, B. N. S. Near Masham, P. A. 



This plant is often a naturalized escape. Waste places, chiefly near 

 villages and old ruins. 



Order V. FUMARIACE-E. 



58. Corydalis lutea (Yellow Fumitory). 



Dringhouses, near York ; Clifton, near Merton, B. B. Le T. 

 Near Ripon, C. C. 



An escape from cultivation. Stony places and old walls, &c. 



59. Corydalis claviculata (Climbing Fumitory). 



Adel, Weeton, Dacre Bank, J. A. Harrogate, J. E. Wetherby, 

 J. J. Coxley Wood, Dewsbury, P. F. L. Baildon, Bingley, 

 Doncaster, B. N. S. Brimham, Harrogate, Arncliffe, Copley, W. Y. 

 Roundhay, P. A. 



Bushy and shady places. In hilly districts and stony situations. 



60. Fumaria pallidiflora (Rampant Fumitory). 



Hartshead (var. b. borcei), P. F. L. Rawthey Dale (var. b. borcfi), 

 Harrogate (var. b. borcti), Stanley (var. b. borcei), Roche Abbey 

 (var. b. borrei), W. Y. 



Cornfields, hedges, and roadsides. 



64. Fumaria officinalis (Common Fumitory). 



Dry fields, roadsides, cornfields, &c. Frequent. 



Order VI. CRUCIPERiE. 



69. Raphanus raphanistrum (Wild Radish). 



Potternewton, W. K., June, 1865. Wetherby, J. J. Dewsbury, 

 P. F. L. York (common), B. B. Le T. Esholt, &c., B. N. S. 



Cornfields. Frequent. 



71. Sinapis arvensis ("Wild Mustard). 



Very common in cultivated fields. 



72. Sinapis alba (White Mustard). 

 Wetherby, J. J. 



Waste and cultivated places. 



