FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. II 7 



729. Caucalis daucoides. Linn., 28. 



Colonist. Germanic. July, IV. 



Occasionally. Near inn, Barmby Moor. Sp. in York 

 Museum (S. Hailstone, 1820). Found also amongst the 

 Hull Dock aliens, the last three or four years. 



S3 1. C. Anthriscus. Huds., 107. 

 (Upright Hedge Parsley). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. August. 



Frequent with Carum segetum near Skidby Drain, Hull.*" 



732. C. nodosa. Scop., 73. 



(Knotted Hedge Parsley). 



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



In cornfields at Sutton* and Cottingham.* Heslington,. 

 W. Middleton, 1806, sp. in York Museum. 



ARALIACE^. 



733. Hedera Helix. Linn., 112. 



(Ivy). 

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



Very common in hedges in all the divisions, flowering 

 most profusely in early October, 1898, at Marton in Holder- 

 ness, and Etton near Cherryburton ; apparently with strong 

 pelophile proclivity. 



CORNACEvE. 



735. Cornus sang^uinea. Linn., 67. 



(Wild Cornel, or Dogwood). 



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



In all three divisions, but particularly on the chalk and 

 oolitic outcrops. South Cave, Newbald. 



