FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. II5 



707. (Enantlie Laclienalii. C. Gmel., 72. 



(Parsley Water Dropwort). 



Native, Eng., 2, 6, 7. July. ^V. 



Near River Derwent, in the Parish of Sutton, if " peuce- 

 danifolia" is synonymous; near Market Weighton (J.J.M.) 

 and Howden (J.B.). Brough Sw^amp (C.W.), near Patrington 

 (T.P., 1900). 



708. (E. crocata. Linn.^ 92. 

 (Hemlock Water Dropwort). 



Native, Brit., 2, 6, 7. 



Not common but found in the three divisions, near Selby 

 (W.N.C.) and Howden, (J. B.), near Hull (H.S.). The author 

 has not seen this plant in the East Riding. 



709. CE. Phellandrium. Imvi., 56. 

 (Fine-leaved Water Dropwort). 



Native, Eng., i, 2, 6, 7. July, HI. 



Common in muddy dykes of Holderness,* and also in 

 Derwentland (W.N.C. and J.B.). 



711. -^thusa Cynapium. Linn., 96. 



(Fool's Parsley). 

 Colonist, Brit., 1-7. August, I. 



In cornfields and by waysides, frequent. 



713. Silaus flavescens. Bemh., 68. 



(Pepper Saxifrage). 



Native, Eng., 1-7. August. 



Heslington Fields (B.) ; in damp places near the Wolds, 

 and in Holderness ; Hessle (G.N.), Hornsea.* 



717. Angelica sylvestris. Limt., m. 



(Wild Angelica). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. July. HI. 



Very common, especially in damp clayey places. 



