FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. I/I 



1343. Rumex obtusifolius. Linn., 109. 



(Common Dock). 

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



The commonest Dock. By roadsides and in half-cultivated 

 places. 



1344. R. crispus. Linn., iii. 

 (Curled Dock). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. July- 



Vies with R. obtusifolius in frequency. Both vars. sub 

 cordatus, Warren, and elongatus, Guss., are frequently 

 conspicuous near or in dykes.* 



1346. R. Hydrolapathum. Hmh., 71. 

 (Great Water Dock). 



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



Frequent in Holderness. Dykes near Hull, Hornsea 

 Mere, and R. Hull near Beverley ; near Selby (W.N.C.). 



1348. R, AcetOSa. Linn., 112. 

 (Common Sheep's Sorrel. " Green-sauce," E.R.D.). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. June, III. 



Common in all divisions. 



1350. R. Acetosella. Z/«;/., 112. 



(Sheep's Sorrel). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. June, III. 



Common on the sandy parts of Dervventland ; occasionally 

 also in Holderness near Swine (J.F.R.). 



THYMEL/EACE^. 



1354. Daphne Laureola. Linn., 51. 



(Common Spurge Laurel). 



Native, Eng., i, 2, 3, 3, 7. March, IV. 



Londesboro' woods (B.) ; hedge near Burton Constable;* 

 hedges at Easington, Holderness;* hedges on the Wolds 

 and in the Derwentland, as near Brantingham.* 



