FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 1 23 



778, Scabiosa Columbaria. Linn., 72. 



(Small Scabious). 



Native, Brit., 3, 4. Aug., II. 



As frequent as the former species, but in drier situations, 

 especially on the chalk. * 



779. S. arvensis. Linn., 98. 



(Field Scabious). 



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



Common. Heslington fields (B.). All the three species 

 are notedly chalk-preferring plants. 



COMPOSITE. 



781. Eupatorium cannabinum. Linn., 98. 



(Hemp Agrimony). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. August. 



Frequent in Holderness, as near Cottingham, and at 

 Pulfin Bend, R. Hull. Weedley Springs (Mr. Geo. Brumby). 

 Selby (W.N.C.). Howden (J.B.). 



782. Solidag-0 Virgaurea. Linn., 109. 



(Golden-rod). 



Native, Brit., 6, 7. August. 



Market Weighton (J.J.M,), Skipwith Common (W.N.C.), 

 and Newsholme (J.B.). Very rare, if at all, in Holderness. 

 I have not seen a specimen from the last division. 



783- Bellis perennis. Linn., 112. 



(Daisy). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. May and June. 



Everywhere abundant, particularly in Holderness. 



