liVDEX. 



249 



•" Casuals," 47 



Cat-mint, 160 



•' Cat-haws," 103 



■Cat's-ear, 136 



•Cat's-foot, 124 



Cat's-tail, 190 



•Celandine, Greater, 64 

 ,, I,esser, 62 



Celery, in 



'Centuary, 144 



Chalk rocks, 23 



'Chamomile, 126 



Charlock, 6y 



Cherry, Wild, 94 

 Bird, 95 



"Cheesecake" Flowers 

 90 



■Chervil, 114 

 'Chickweed, 76 



Chicory, 133 

 'Chives, 1 87 

 'Cinquefoil, go 



,, Marsh, 100 



•Citizenship.Plant, 43,44 



Clary, 160 



■" Clay t "or " Cleets, " 1 28 



Claytonia, 79 

 Cleavers, 120 

 'Clove Orchis, 183 



Clovers, The, 89 



Club-rush, 197 

 •Cockle, Corn, 75 

 •Collections of Dried 



Plants, 15 

 ■Coltsfoot, 128 

 •Columbine, 61 

 'Comfrey, 14G 

 Commons, Sandy, 26 

 Cornbind, 168 

 •Cornel, 117 



Corn Pheasants-eye, 58 

 •Corn Salad, 121 

 Cottingham, Overton's 



History, 15 

 'Cottongrass, 198 

 Cotyledon lutea, 12 

 Cowslip, 141 

 •Cow-wheat, 156 

 Crane's-bills. The, S3 

 •Cranswick, Hutton, ir 

 Cress, Bitter, 60 



■ ,, Rock, 06 

 ,, Wart, 70 

 ,, Water, 65 

 ,, Yellow, 65 

 •Cretaceous Kocks, 23 



I Crocus, 184 

 Crosswort, 119 

 " Crowfeet," 182 

 Crowfoot, 65 

 "Cuckoo Flower," 66 

 Cudweed, 124 

 Currants, The, 105 



Dairycoates, 1 1 



Daffodil, 184 



Daisy, Common, 123 

 Dog, 127 

 ,, Michaelmas, 123 



Dales, Chalk, 24 



Dandelion, 136 



Danewort, iiS 



Deadly Nightshade, 150 



Deadnettles, The, 162 



" Dendrologia Brit,," 12 



Derwentland, 26 



Devil's-bit, 122 



Dewberry, 98 



Diatoms (Norman's), 14 



Dillwyn & Turner's 

 Guide, II 



Distribution of E. R 



Plants, 33 

 Docks, The (plants), 170 

 Dodder, 149 

 Dog-daisy, 127 

 '• Do,t;-jumps," 102 

 Dog-rose, 102 

 Dog's Mercury, 173 

 Dogwood, 117 

 Drainage, 22, 2O 

 Driffield, 34 

 Dropwort, 95 



,, Water, 113 

 Dryness of Holderness, 



32 

 Duckweeds, The. 191 

 " Dune-thorn," 36 

 '• Dutch rushes," 222 

 Dyer's Greenweed, 87 

 Dyer's Weed, 72 

 " Dykes,' 20, 27 

 Earth-nut, 113 

 E. R. Boundaries, 18 

 Elder, 117 

 l>~lecampane, 125 

 ■•Eller" (Alder), 175 

 VAm, 174 



Enchanter's Night- 

 shade, 109 

 " l^scapes," 47 

 "Esh" (Ash), 143 



j Estuarine plants, 36 

 I Evening Primrose, 109 

 j Everlasting, Mountain, 

 I 124 



I Extinct Plants, 46 

 Eyebright, 155 



"Fat-hen," 166 

 P'ennel, 114 

 Ferns, 218 

 Feverfew, 127 

 Field Madder, 121 

 "Fighting-cocks," 164 

 "Filbert," 176 

 Fig wort, 152 

 Fir, Scotch, 179 

 Fisher, Rev. R., 16 

 Flag, 1S4 



,, Sweet, 191 

 Flamborough Guide, 16 



Head 

 Flax ("Line"), 82 

 ,, purging, 82 

 Flixweed, 61 

 Flora, The term, 9 

 Flora, Northumberland 

 and Durham, 13 

 N. York, 13 

 York (B), 13 

 Flowering Rush, 193 

 ,, Fern, Royal, 



222 

 Fly Orchis, 184 

 Friesland, Flora of, 45 

 Frog-bit, 180 

 Frog Orchis, 183 

 Foal's-foot, 128 

 "Fog" crocus, 1S7 

 Forget-me-not, 147 

 Fossil vegetation, 20 

 Foxglove, 153 

 Fumitory, 64 

 Furze, 87 



Garlic, 186 

 Garlic mustard, 68 

 Gentians, The, 145 

 Geological Mems., 



Holderness, 20 



Y'ork Plain, 26 



Formations, 28 



,, Ma.p.Frontis/'iece 



Geraniums, The, 83 



Germander Speedwell, 



154 

 ,, Wood, 164 



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