136 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



997. Hypocliceris radicata. Linn., m. 



(Cat's-ear). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. Aug., II. 



Not particularly common. 



999. Leontodon Mrtus. Linn., 71. 



(Hairy Hawk-bit). 



Native, Eng-., 3, 4, 5, 6. Aug., II. 



Market Weighton, and near Filey (J.J.M.) ; S. Cave, 

 Drewton Dale, Sept., 1901. 



1000. L. hispidus. Linn., 92. 



Native, Eng., 1-7. Aug., II. 



Common in grassy places on wolds. Bessingdale. S. 

 •Cave.* 



looi. L. autumnalis. z/«?/., no. 



(Hawk-bit). 

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



Very common, and a very pretty Autumn composite. 



1002. Taraxacum officinals. Web., 112. 



(Dandelion. " Piss-a-bed," E.R.D.). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. Spring and Summer. 



Very common in grass fields ; van erythrospermum 

 (Andrz.) on wolds near S. Cave;* van palustre (DC.) 

 near Hornsea Mere (C.W.), and marshy meadows near 

 Beverley (B.) ; on peaty soil, Hall Ings, near Cottingham.* 



1003. Lactuca virosa. Linn., 51. 



(Wild Lettuce). 



Native, Gen, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Aug., II. 



On dry banks near Beverley (R.T.). Between York and 

 Skipton. Walls of Kirkham Abbey. Walkington, near 

 Beverley (B.). 



