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1077. Anag-allis tenella, Linn., 97. 



(Bog Pimpernel). 



Native, Brit., i, 2, 5, 6, 7. J"ly. H- 



Barlby Moor, Skipwith Common, Cottingham (B.) ; still 

 sparingly at the last place, 1898,* but gone 1900 (J.F.R.) ; 

 near Brough (C.W.) ; Market Weighton (J.J.M.) ; Over- 

 cleugh, Driffield (C.W.) ; King's Mill (J.T.H., if ' 



1078. Centunculus minimus, Linn., 64. 



(Bastard Pimpernel, or ChafFweed). 



Native, Eng., 6, 7. July, III. 



Near Holme-on-Spalding Moor, and Houghton Moor near 

 Newbald (R.T., B., and J.J. M., 1893).* Skipwith Common 

 (W.N.C.). A plant decidedly characteristic of the sandy 

 Derwentland districts. 



2079. Samolus Valerandi, Linn., 82. 



(Brookweed). 



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



Frequent in watery places near Hull.* Heslington fields 

 and Holme-on-Spalding Moor (B.). Staddlethorpe (C.W.). 

 Skipwith Common. 



OLEACE^. 



1080. Fraxinus excelsior. Linn., 109. 



(Common Ash. " Esh "). 

 Native, Brit.,' 1-7. May, HI. 



Common, and in places very fine trees, as at Cottingham 

 and Everingham Park. 



1081. Ligustrum vulg-are. Linn., 83. 



(Privet). 



Native, Eng., 1-7. June, IV. 



Common in hedgres near Cottinsfham and Hull. 



