138 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDIXG OF YORKSHIRE. 



1 01 4. T. porrifollum. Linn. 

 Hemizonia pungens. 



Aliens. Frequent near the Hull docks. 



CAMPANULACE^. 



1017. Jasione montana. Linji., 80. 



(Sheep's-bit). 

 Native, Brit., 6. Aug., I. 



Only in the westerly division ; near Market Weighton 



(J.J.M.).* 



102 1. Campanula g-lomerata. Lhm., 6i. 



(Clustered Bell-flower). 



Native, Ger., 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Aug., II. 



Frequent on the Wolds, as at South Cave, Bessingdale, 

 and in Derwentland near York and Kirkham (B.). Ouse 

 banks near Selby (W.N.C.). 



1023. C. latifolia. Linn., 61. 

 (Giant Bell-flower). 



Native, Scot., i, 4, 6, 7. * Aug., I. 



Uncommon. In damp woods and hedge banks near 

 Fulford and Howden (B.). Ravwell Woods,* and Leckon- 



field.* 



1024. C. rapunculoides. Linn., 111. 



(Creeping Bell-flower). 

 Alien. Aug., I. 



Near Brantinghamthorpe (E.A.P. and Mr. T. Dennis, who 

 saw it growing plentifully by a roadside, 1882). 



1025. C. rotundifolia. Linn., m. 



(Hair-bell). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. August. 



Common on road sides especially on the Wold tract. 



