122 BOTANY. 



Meadows and pastures, common, Shibden. 



8. Bulbous crowfoot. R, bulbosus. May. 



Meadows and pastures, common, Shibden. 



9. Marsb marigold. Caltha palustris. March. 



Marshy places at Dam-head and Salterlee, Shibden. 



10. Columbine. Aquilegia vulgaris. May. 



In a hollow place on the left of the stream near the Paddock, 

 Shibden, and near Coley Church. 



Papaveracece. 



11. Common Red Poppy. Papaver Rhoeas. June. 



Corn fields, common, Shibden. 



12. White Opium Poppy. P. somniferum. Ji^iljj 1865, 

 A solitary specimen in an old quarry on the bottom of Elland wood. 



Fu7nanacece. 



13. Common Fumitory. Pumaria officinalis. May. 



Near Whitehall- bar, Hipperholme. 



Cj~uciferce. 



14. Hairy Bitter-Cress. Cardamine hirsuta. April. 



Common in very damp jolaces, Shibden. 



15. Lady's Smock, C. Pratensis. April. 



Damp fields, very fine, opposite Shibden Mill Inn. 



16. Hedge Mustard. Sisymbrium officinale. June. 



Road-sides at Salterhebble aud North Dean. 



17. Charlock. Sinapis arvensis. June. 



Com-fields near Scout wood, Shibden. 



18. Shepherd's purse. Capsella Bursa-pastoris. March. 



Road -sides, and waste places, common, Shibden. 



19. Jointed Charlock. ) Raphanus Raphanistrum. June. 



Wild Radish. | 



Corn-fields near Scout wood, Shibden. 



Violacece. 



20. Doc Violet. Viola caniua. April. 



Hedge banks near Limed House, Shibden. 



21. Mountain Pansy. V. lutea. June. 



Swales moor, Shibden, and plentiful in the fields at Ogden. 



22. Heartsease. V. tricolor. May. 



Corn-fields near Scout wood, Shibden. 



