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FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 1 87 



15 1 3. Ornithogalum nutans. Linn. 



(Drooping Star of Bethlehem). 

 Alien. May, III. 



Foot-road from York to Heslington (B.). 



1 5 14. O. umlDellatum. Linn. 



Denizen, Eng. May, III. 



Kelsey gravel pits, S. Holderness, near the railway 

 (J. W. Boult, 1900); probabi}- an escape or outcast from 

 garden. 



151S. FritUIaria Meleagris. Linn., 20. 

 (Fritillary, or Snake's-head). 

 Alien. 



Riccall (W.N.C.), a garden escape. 



1520. Gag:ea fascicularis. SnUsb., 42. 



(Yellow Star of Bethlehem). 



Native, Inter., 3, 7. April, III. 



St. Leonard's Ings at Elvington (B.); Leavening (M.B.S.). 

 The only records. 



1522. Colchicum autumnale. Linn., 40. 



(Meadow Saffron, Autumn Crocus, "Fog" Crocus). 



Native, Eng., i, 6, 7. Sept., III. 



Frequent. Fulford Ings and South Dalton (B.), where 

 it still grows plentifullv* ; Woodhall near Wressle (J.B.) ; 

 banks of R. Ouse (W.N C). 



1523. Narthecium Ossifragum. Huds., 95. 



(Bog Asphodel). 

 Native, Brit., G. Aug., I. 



Rare in the E. Riding, but I gathered fine specimens in a 

 -svvampy place in Houghton Woods, August, 1888. This is 

 the onlv record. 



