6o FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



32. Ranunculus acris. Linn., 112. 



(Upright Buttercup). 



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



Everywhere abundant.* ^'ar. \uIo'atus, Jord., near York 



(W.W.)' 



33. Ranunculus repens. Linn., 112. 



(Creeping Crowfoot). 



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



Less frequent than the preceding or succeeding, but in 

 all the divisions. 



34. Ranunculus bulbosus. Linn., 102. 



(Bulbous Crowfoot). 



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



Very common, particularly on the strong land of 

 Holderness. 



35. Ranunculus sardous. Cran/s., 75. 



(Pale Hairy Crowfoot). 



Native, Eng., 1-2. ^^"g. , I. 



Frequent. Holderness and Withernsea cliffs.* A dis- 

 tinctly clay-loving species. A glabrous form near the docks. 



37. Ranunculus arvensis. Linn., 6S. 



(Corn Crowfoot). 



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



In every cornfield. 



39. Ranunculus Ficaria. Lnm., no. 



(Pilewort, or Lesser Celandine). 



Nati\e, Brit., 1-7. March, III. 



Very common in damp places in fields and by drains,^ 

 var. " incumbens " (F. Schulz.), not infrequent. 



