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List of the rarer Plants growing near Doncaster and Huddersjield . 

 By Elihu Berry, Esq. 



In youv November number of the ' Phytologist,' there are two ar- 

 ticles treating on the distribution of the rarer plants growing in the 

 neighbourhood of Doncaster and Huddersfield ; in continuation I beg 

 leave to forward for your insertion in the next number, some of the 

 rarer plants growing about Barnsley, a locality mid-way between the 

 above places ; should this be acceptable to your readers, I shall in 

 future extend my researches, and report upon them. 



Ranunculacece. Ranunculus hederaceus, in a pond corner of White- 

 cross-wood, Worsbro' Dale, plentifully, and several other places. 



Nymphceacece. Nymphaea alba, abundant in the river Dearne, two 

 miles below Barnsley. 



Fumariaceae. Fumaria claviculata, in Mottram-wood. 



Violace<B. Viola odorata, about Monk Bretton priory, and the 

 Yews-farm. 



Leguminosa. Anthyllis Vulneraria, on the canal bank by the 

 Oakes-farm. Arthrolobium ebracteatum, in the same situation. 



Rosacea}. Sanguisorba officinalis, in the meadows side of the 

 Dearne below Barnsley. 



Qnagracea. Circaea Lutetiana, abundantly in the above locality. 



Umbelliferce. CEnanthe Phellandrium, in a pool by Cliffe-wood. 

 Sanicula Europea, in a coppice, Pag-moor. Apium graveolens, 

 Grange-lane. iEgopodium Podagraria, side of the Dearne below 

 Monk Bretton priory. Angelica sylvestris, White-cross-wood. To- 

 rilis Anthriscus and Anthriscus sylvestris, very common here. 



Araliacea}. Adoxa Moschatellina, in a shady lane by the side of 

 the Dearne, near the village of Ardsley. 



Valerianacece. Valeriana officinalis, in Scorah-wood, Ardsley. 



Composite. Inula Conyza, in a field by Smithy-wood. Chrysan- 

 themum segetum, one mile north of Barnsley. Centaurea Cyanus, in 

 a field on Burton bank. 



Labiata. Scutellaria galericulata, on the canal banks, Ardsley. 

 Ballota nigra, about Monk Bretton. Clinopodium vulgare, on the 

 road-side going to the railway station. Lycopus Europeus, in the 

 Grange -lane. 



Plantaginaceai. Plantago Coronopus, on Nesbro-hill, plentifully. 



Alismacem. Sagittaria Sagittifolia, in the canal, Ardsley, plenti- 

 fully. 



Naiadacea. Potamogeton perfoliatus, ditto. 



