l86 FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRi:. 



1499. Allium Scorodoprasum. Linn., 17. 



(Sand Garlic). 



Native, Inter, 2, 6, 7. June, II. 



Not very frequent. Heslington fields, Fulford (B.) ; near 

 R. Hull, I i miles from Stoneferrv (C.W., 1897*); Barlbv near 

 Selby (W.N.C.). 



1 501. A. vineale. Linn., 79. 



(Crow Garlic). 



Native, Eng. , 2, 7. June, III. 



Frequent. Fulford Ins^^s and Heslini^^ton Ings (B.); banks 

 of R. Hull at Weel* ; Stoneferry (C.\V.); Barlbv (VV.N.C). 



1502. A. oleraceum. Linn., 51. 



(Field Garlic). 

 Native, Ger., 7. July, H. 



Fulford Ings (B.) ; South Cave* ; Barlby (W.N.C.). 



1503. A. carinatum. L^inn. 

 Alien. Barlby (W.N.C.). 



1504. A. Schoenoprasum. Linn., 7. 



(Chives). 

 Native, Local, i. J"^'')'. 



Beverley Westwood (J.J.M.). Was it really natiVe here, 

 or probably only on the site of an old garden ? 



1508. A. ursinum. Linn., 108. 



(Broad-leaved Garlic, or Ransoms). 



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



Common in damp copses in all divisions. 



15 1 2. Scilla festalis. Sulisb., 112. 



(Wild Hyacinth. "Bluebell"). 



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



Very common in woods, copses, and old hedgerows ; 

 often white, as at Garton in Holderness (C.W.). 



