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335. Genista tinctoria. Linn., 76. 



(Dyers' Greenweed) 



Native, Eng-., i, 2, 6, 7. Ji-ilv, II. 



Not common. North Cave*; Hesling^ton (B.); Sunder- 

 landvvick (J.T.H.) ; near Foredike (drain), Sutton-in- 

 Holderness.* 



336. Ulex europeeus. Linn., 112. 



(Furze or Gorse). 

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



Common where cultivation does not prevail, occasionally 

 by road-sides and in pastures on the high Wolds. But for 

 the preservation and hunting of the fox, furze would soon be 

 extinct. 



339- Cytisus scoparius. Link., 109. 



(Common Broom, E.R.D. "Ling"). 

 Native Brit, 1-7. June. 



Frequent. Swine, Grimston Garth, &c. 



340. Ononis repens. Linn., loo. 



(Restharrow). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. Julv. 



Common, especially in chalky and gravelly situations. 

 Var. inermis, Lange. Bank of River Ouse, near Barlbv 

 (C.W.).*; 



341. O. SpinOSa. Linn., 71. 



(Spiny Restharrow). 



Native, Brit., 2, 3, 4. July. 



Occasional. North Ferriby, near Humber. North 

 Grimston, and on gravel terraces, Hornsea Mere.* 



Trigonella ramosa. 



Alien. 



Hull Docks, where there are also three other species 

 of Trigonella. 



