PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 149 
Aira flexuosa, Hills near Giggleswick Tarn. Peart Craggs, ete. 
Ingleborough. 
Aira caryophyllea. Long Preston Moor. About Giggleswick 
Limekilns, and on right-hand side between Little and Great 
Tarn, with A. precox. 
Aira precox. With A. caryophyllea as above. Left-hand side of 
road between Long Preston and Swindon. 
Holcus mollis. Wood above Force, near Stainforth. Lund’s Wood 
near Stackhouse. Holling-hall Wood. 
Arrhenatherum avenaceum. Kelkowe. Ribble-side, etc. 
Melica uniflora. Kelkowe, a little east of the Cave, Lund’s 
Wood. Cavehole wood under Scar. Very plentifully in 
Major Spring’s wood, near Ingleton Bridge. 
Melica nutans. Lund’s Wood, Stackhouse. Kelkowe. Cave- 
hole Wood, ete. 
Molinia cerulea. Near Giggleswick Tarn. About the banks of 
the osier-grounds near Foredale. 
Sesleria cerulea. Kelkowe. Malham Cove, and other limestone 
rocks about Settle, very frequent. 
Glyceria aquatica. In a ditch in the corner of a field right-hand 
side of the foot-road going to Rathmell, almost opposite 
Holling Hall. 
Sclerochloa rigida. Roadside near Giggleswick Limekilns, and 
among stones. Ditto near the ebbing and flowing well. 
Poa alpina. Ingleborough ; rare, two or three places, viz. on the 
right going down Foalfoot; and on the north-east rocks, 
near Saxif. aizoides ; and also in several almost inaccessible 
places on the north-west side.—I first met with this grass 
(previously, I think, not found in England) on Inglebo- 
rough, plentifully, in the year 1802 ; beimg on that occasion 
accompanied by my late much-valued friend, Thomas Wil- 
liams Simmonds, whose life, devoted to natural history, 
would, had it been spared, have conferred inestimable ser- 
vice to science. 
Poa nemoralis. Kendall’s Gill. Cavehole Wood. Major Spring’s, 
etc. 
Poa nemoralis, var. y, glauca. Rocks on the right-hand side 
descending Foalfoot, and chiefly on the middle ridge. 
Triodia decumbens. Near Giggleswick Tarn. Field above Major 
Spring’s. Kelkowe. Roadside above Holling Hall. 
