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tumbled stones. Among the sugar-cane and scrub at this point, a beautiful convolvu- 

 lus-like plant, Ipomcea cataractEe, is entwined, and exhibits its large, purple flowers, 

 shot with red. It was named from this place, by Bauer, a celebrated botanist, who 

 accompanied one of the earliest navigators of these seas, and whose ' Flora of Norfolk 

 Island ' has lately been published by a person named Endlicher. 



" Ipomcea carinata, a large plant of the Convolvulus tribe, having white flowers, 

 with long tubes, that open at night, climbs among the trees in the borders of the woods. 

 Among the bushes there are two pretty species of passion-flower, Disemma adiantifolia 

 and D. Baueriana, with copper-coloured blossoms.'' — p. 268. 



(To be continued). 



Art. CXL. — Rarer Plants found near Castle- Howard, Yorkshire. 

 By H. Ibbotson, Esq. 



Thalictnim Jiavum. Banks of the Der- 

 went and Areyholrae beck. 



Ranunculus Lingua. Bogs near Kirkham. 



Trollius europceus. Terrington North Carr 

 and in Holly-hill bogs. 



Helleborus vindis. About Mowthorpe and 

 Conesthorpe. 



Aquilegia vulgaris. In most of the Castle- 

 Howard Woods. 



Actcea spicata. Kitscrew wood. 



Berberis vulgaris. Hedges near Slingsby. 



Corydalis claviculata. Bulmer Hagg. 



Fumaria capreolata. In the park. 



Nasturtium terrestre. Ponds near Bulmer 

 and Tenington. 



amphibium. Banks of the 



Derwent. 



Arabis hirsuta. Fields at Baxtonholme, 

 and on rocks in Mowthorpe dale. 



Cardamine amara. Banks of the Derwent. 



Thlaspi arvense. Mowthorpe fields. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides. Fields near 

 Terrington. 



Viola palustris. Terrington Carr and Hol- 

 ly-hill bogs. 



hirta. Gilla Leys wood. 



Drosera longifolia. Slingsby moor. 



anglica. Terrington carr, very ra. 



Dianthus deltoides. In the Coom near 



Terrington. 

 Silene Otites. East Moors, now probably 

 extinct. 



Silene noctijiora. Cornfields, not unfreq. 

 Sagina apetala. Garden walks, Ganthorpe 

 Stellaria nemorum. Oxcar's wood. 



gluuca. Boggy ground near the 



Derwent. 



Cerastium arvense. About Terrington and 



Conesthorpe. 

 Malva moschata. Fields at Mowthorpe. 

 Hypericum elodes. Slingsby moor. 



■ montanum. Gilla Leys wood. 



Geranium pyrenaicum. East moors, and 



near Conesthorpe. 

 Euonymu^ europaus. Kitscrew wood. 

 Hhamnus Frangula. Broat's plantation, 



near Ganthorpe. 

 Astragalus Hypoglottis. Welburn moor. 

 Vicia sylvatica. Frequent in the woods. 

 Cerasus Padus. Hedges at Ganthorpe. 

 SpircBu Filipendula. W^elbum Moor. 

 Rubus suherectus. Potichar bank wood. 



corylifolius. Ray-wood; Cross hill, 



Ganthorpe. 



Ko'ehleri. Raywood ; Ganthorpe 



Broats plantation. 



^.fusco-ater. Ray wood. 



rudis, Raywood. 



rhamnifolius. Cross hill, Ganthorpe 



Sanguisorba officinalis. Meadows, com. 

 Rosa spinosissima. Common. 



villosa. Banks of the Derwent. 



canina /3. sarmentacea. Hedges near 



Baxtonholme &e. 



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