FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 6l 



40. Caltha palustris. Linn., 112. 



(Marsh Marigold). 



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



Common in all the districts. In one or two places a 

 form flowers profusely in September, as in dykes in Duns- 

 well Lane, near Cottingham.* 



43. Helleborus viridis. Linn., 28. 



(Green Hellebore). 



Denizen, Ger. , 2, 4, 6. 



Londesbro' (B.). Meaux Abbey.* Wressle (W.N.C.). 



44. Helleborus foetidus. Linn., 16. 



(Bear's Foot). 



Denizen, Ger., 2, 3. March, I. 



Inglemire Lane, near Hull, an escape.* Plentiful in 

 plantation. North Grimston (M.B.S.). 



45. Eranthis hyemalis. Salisb. 



(Winter Aconite). . 



Alien. Feb., IV. 



Very frequent in the East Riding, and abundant in woods 

 near dwellings. Hotham Park, and fields near Rowley 

 Woods,* Little Weighton, where it appears thoroughly at 

 home. 



46. Aquilegia vulgaris. Linn., 60. 



(Common Columbine). 



Native, Eng., 3, 4, 5, 7. 



Rare. In Beverley Westwood (B. and J.J.M.). "Danes" 

 Dyke, Flamborough, and Settrington (M.B.S.). Barlby 

 (W.N.C.). "Small plantation in Cottingham" (MS. note in 

 Hull Lit. and Phil, copy of Baines' "Flora"). 



47. Delphinium Ajacis. Reichb. 



(Larkspur). 

 Alien. June, III. 



Rare. In cornfields. Newsholme (J.B.). 



