58 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



ID. Anemone ranunculoides. Linn. 



Alien. 



Naturalised near a garden at Everingham. (James Back- 

 house, jun. B. sup.). 



12. Adonis autumnalis. Linn., 6. 



(Corn Pheasant's Eye). 

 Colonist, 3. 



Very rare, there being only one record : Bridlington 

 Quay (H.S.). 



14. Ranunculus circinatus. Sibih., 60. 



(Water Crowfoot). 

 Native, Eng., 1-7. June, II. 



Fairly frequent in all divisions. Dykes in Dunswell 

 Lane near Cottingham. Burton Constable Ponds.* 



17. Ranunculus tricophyllus. c/iai.x., 52. 



Native, Eng., i, 2, 7. June, II. 



Not infrequent near Hull, as at Spring Head and 

 Dunswell Lane, near Cottingham,* and Withernsea (C.W.). 



18. Ranunculus Drouetii. Godr., 60. 



Native, Brit., 1-7. May, III. 



The commonest form in all the divisions.* 



19. Ranunculus heteropliyllus. iVcb. ex p., 43. 



Native, Brit., 1-7. May, III. 



Pools. Grimston Garth and Withernsea (C.W.). Mar- 

 fleet, near Hull. Dunswell, Cottingham, and Hedon.* 



20. Ranunculus peltatus. Schnmk., 77. 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 6, 7. May, I. 



Common in Holderness. Var. truncatus (Hiern), at 

 Sand-le-mere, with very large double flowers (C.W.) ; var. 

 floribundus (Bab.), at Swine, in old fish ponds, and at 

 Marton* ; and var. penicillatus (Hiern), at Withernsea (C.W.) 

 and Marfleet.* 



