124 r.OTANv. 



HijpericacecB. 



38. Square-stemmed St. John's wort. Hypericum Qnadrangnlum. July. 



Edge o£ Elland Avood on the brink of the Canal. 



39. Dotted-leaved St. John's wort. Hypericum Perforatum. July. 



Scout wood, Shibden, Railway liauks, and old quarries at the 

 bottom of Elland wood. 



Aceracea. 



40. Common Maple. Acer campestre. May. 



Hedges in Lee-lane and Upper Shibden. 



41. Sycamore. A. psuedo-platanus. May. 



Frequent in woods and plantations, Shibden. 



Geraniace<B. 



42. Dove's-foot. Geranium dissectum. June. 



Clover fields, upper Shibden, plentiful near Salterhebble. 



43. Herb Robert. G. Robertianum, May. 



Woods and hedge banks, Shibden. 



Linaceae. 



44. Conmion Flax. Linum Usitatissinnun. July, 1865. 



In the road leading to the quarries at Scout wood, Shibden, very 

 sparingly. 



45. Purging Flax. L. Catharticum. June. 



Hilly pastures opposite the Paddock, Shibden. 



Oxalidacea;. 

 40. Wood-Sorrel. Oxalis aceto-sella. May. 



Howcans Avood, Shibden, abundant. 



Legvminosea;. 



47. Furze. Ulex curopoeus. June. 



Hilly slopes at upper Shibden, affording a pleasing feature in the 

 landscape. 



48. Dwarf Furze. U. nanus. August. 



Moors above Ogden Reservoir. 

 4'J. Broom. Sarothamns scoparius. May. 



Upper Shibden, and at Salterlee. 



50. Purple Clover. Trifolium. pratense. May. 



Pastures and cultivated fields. 



51. Dutch or White Clover. T. Rcpcns. May. 



Meadows and pastures, Shibden. 



