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BOTANY. 



70. Wood Avens. Geum iirbanum. June. 

 Upper Shibden, and on tlie right bank of the stream in Sim-carr wood. 



71. Water Avens. G. rivale. June. 



On the left bank of the stream in Sim-carr wood, Shibden. 



76. Mountain Ash. 



77. "White Beam-tree. 



72. Dog Rose. Rosa canina. 



Hedges and thickets, Shibden. 



73. Trailing Dog-rose. R. arvensis. 



Hedges and thickets, Shibden. 



74. Hawthorn. Cratsegus Oxyacantha. 



Abundant in Hedges and thickets, Shibden. 



75. Crab-tree. Pyrus Malus. 



Elland Wood. 



P. ancuparia. 



Woods, frequent Shibden. 



P. Aria. 



Woods in Shibden. 



Onagracece. 



78. Rose Bay. ) Epilobium angustifolium. 

 French Willow. \ 



Banks of the canal near Salterhebblc. 



79. Great Willow Herb. ) E. hirsutum. 



Codlings and Cream, j 



Banks of the Canal near Copley. 



80. Broad smooth-leaved Willow-herb. 1*]. raoutana. 



Dry hedgelianks and waste places. 



81. Enchantez-'s Nightshade. Circsea lutetiana. 



Woods in upper Shibden. 

 (to be continued,) 



June. 

 June. 

 May. 

 May. 

 May. 

 May, 



July. 



July. 



Jime. 

 June. 



NOTICES TO CONTRIBUTOilS. 



J. L. — '' Ramble in Somersetshire " declined with thanks. 



li. D , Victoria Strekt, Halet Hill. — •' The Pauper's Death" reserved for 

 publication next month. 



William Heatdn.— " The Voice of Spring." Want of space compells us to 

 resL-rve this for the next :nonth's issue. 



Leah, Booth Town, — " Stars," ma}' be looked for in the next number. 



X. X. X.—'' Ode to Temperance " not quite up to the mark — the signature is a 

 peculiar one for the subject. 



A Tailor. — Should endeavour to produce something of a newer cut. " A Work- 

 ing Man's opinion of the Ref"rm Bill " is not admissable. 



