142 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



1068. Lysimacliia vulgaris. Limi., 78. 



(Great Yellow Loosestrife). 



Native, Eng. , i, 2, 5, 6, 7. Aug., I. 



Heslington fields and banks of the Derwent (B.) ; Barlby 

 (W.N.C.) ; Inglemire Lane* near Hull, and Pulfin Bend;* 

 in ditches near Market Weighton (C.W.) ; near Kirkham 

 Abbey and the Derwent (M.B.S.). 



1071. L. Nummularia. Liim., 70. 



(Moneywort). 

 Native, Eng., i, 2, 6, 7. July> U- 



Very common bv dykes and drains in Holderness,* and 

 also near Selby (W.'N.C). 



1072. L. nemorum. Linn., 109. 



(Yellow Pimpernel). 



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



Rather uncommon, but at Risby Park,* Birkhill Wood* 

 in Cottingham, and in the Derwent district at Howden (J.B.) 



and Selby (W.N.C). 



1074. Glaux maritima. Linn., 71. 



(Black Saltwort). 



Native, Brit., 2, 4, 6. July. 



Common on the foreshores of the Humber and its 

 affluents; Stoneferry (G.N.) ; Humber Bank.* 



1075. Anag-allis arvensis. Linn., 90. 



(Scarlet Pimpernel ; Poor-man's Weather-glass). 



Colonist, Brit., 1-7. Summer and Autumn. 



Common in cornfields generally. 



1076. A. cserulea. Schrcb., 48. 



(Blue Pimpernel). 

 Colonist, Brit., 2, 6. Summer. 



Near Newsholme, Howden (J.B.), and very commonly 

 amongst the dock aliens at Hull.* 



