FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING 

 OF YORKSHIRE. 



RANUNCULACEiE. 



I. Clematis vitalba. Linn., 49. 



(Traveller's Joy). 



Denizen, Eng., 3, 4. Aug., I. 



Rather rare, but native, or thoroughly naturalised, in 

 Boynton Woods, near Bridlington. Hessle Chalk Pits, 

 where it has escaped from gardens.* Lane at Spring 

 Head, Hull, where the late E. A. Peak thought it to be truly 

 native. 



7. Thalictrum flavum. Lhm., 69. 



(Meadow Rue). 



Native, Eng., i, 2, 5, 6, 7. June, HI. 



Very frequent. Banks of R. Hull and of dykes and 

 drains. Cottingham.* Marfleet.* Van sphserocarpum, 

 Lej., at Hornsea Mere (C.W.), and near York (W.W.) ; 

 van nigricans, J acq., at Everingham.* 



9. Anemone nemorosa. Linn., 108. 



(Wood anemone). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. April, IV. 



Common in copses and old lanes, as near Cottingham * 

 and Swine.* 



