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i486. Galanthus nivalis. Linn. ?. 



(Snowdrop). 

 Denizen, 1-7. March, II. 



Hedge sides. North Burton Road, E. R. (M.H.); Fulford, 

 Heworth, and Kexby, near York (B.), and many places in 

 fields and copses. Not likely truly native. Welton Dale 



(C.W.). 



DIOSCORE^. 



1489. Tamus comnmnis. Lmn., 69. 



(Black Bryony). 



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



Verj- common in all the divisions, chiefly scrambling over 

 hedges. Marton-in-Holderness, West Ella, Selby (W.N.C.); 

 near Howden (J.B.). 



LILIACE^. 



1490. l^uscus aculeatus. Linn., 29. 



(Butcher's Broom). 

 Alien. 



Introduced or an escape from shrubberies, as at Brough. 



1493. Polyg-onatum multiflorum. All., 32. 



(Common Solomon's Seal). 



Native, Eng., 4. June, IV. 



In woods near Welton ; almost certainly not wild here. 



1496. Convallaria majalis. Linn., 58. 



(Lily of the Valley). 



Native, Ger., 3, 5. May, III. 



Only in the wooded dales of the small streams from the 

 N. Wolds, that are tributary to the Derwent (M.B.S.). 



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