140 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1042. Erica cinerea. Linn., 108. 



(Fine-leaved Heath). 

 Native, Brit., 6-7. Juh, IV. 



Same localities as the above, but still rarer. 



1050. Pyrola minor. Linn., 68. 



(Lesser Winterofreen). 

 Native, Scot., 2-6. July, I. 



Rare : "Cotting-ham Common, locallv " (G.N.) ; Houghton 

 Woods (J.J.M.).* 



MONOTROPE^. 



1053. Hypopitys Monotropa. Cmnts., 46. 



(Yellow Bird's-nest). 



Native, Ger. , 3-7. August, II. 



Beech Woods on the Wolds, Boynton Woods (B.), 

 " Mt. Airy" near South Cave, first recorded by G. H. Hill 

 and R. H. Philip, 1891. This interesting parasite seems to 

 be closely associated with a mould like fungus (Mychorhiza) 

 investing the roots of the Beech ; Boynton Woods (B.). 



PLUMBAGINE.^. 



1054. Statice Limonium. Linn., 35. 



(Sea Lavender). 



Native, Eng., i, 2. August, III. 



Sparingly at Bridlington ; sp. in Herbarium of Mr. 

 Michael Waller, Hull. Near Hedon on the muddy shores 

 of the Humber, July, 1901, T. Fetch, Esq., B.A., B.Sc. 

 Then again on Sunk Island, 28th August, by the same 

 gentleman, making the first records for South Holderness.7 



1058. Armeria maritima. iVilld., 75. 



(Thrift or Sea Pink). 



Native, Brit., 2, 4, 6. June. 



Common near the Humber as between Hessle and Hull, 



and indeed all the way to Spurn. Always found on the 



grassy alluvium now only covered, if at all, by spring tides. 



I See Trans. Hull S. & F. N. Club, igor, pp. 235-235. 



