PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 73 
There are other excellent diagnostics in the works before 
quoted, to which it is unnecessary to allude. 
As all botanists should be scrupulously truthful, I ought to 
mention that Mr. Fred. Currey, the gentleman with whom I 
conducted the foregoing experiments, and whose microscope I 
used, was of a different opinion to myself with regard to the 
spores of Lastrea Filiz-mas and Borreri,—he thought them 
“identical.” 
Chiselhurst, Oct. 16, 1855. 
Plants found in the Neighbourhood of Settle, Yorkshire, omitting 
some of the very common ones. By Joun Winvsor, F.L.S., 
F.R.C.S., etc. 
(Continued from page 150.) 
Knautia arvensis. Ou the banks of the River Ribble. Mill Is- 
land, ete. 
Sherardia arvensis. On the roadside above Upper Settle. On 
the south-west corner of Lord’s Wood, near Kelkowe. 
Asperula odorata. In Kelkowe, Borrins, and other woods about 
Settle ; not unfrequent. 
Galium saxatile. Common on the hills atone Settle. 
Galium uliginosum. On the furthest bog between Giggleswick 
Scar and the Tarn. 
Galium pusillum. On many of the mountainous pastures about 
Settle, as on Giggleswick Scars above Kelkowe, and also 
above Gordale. 
Galium Mollugo. Hedges in several places near Settle. 
Galium boreale. On the edge of Malham Tarn, in two or three 
places; near Arncliffe, and at the top of Kilnsay Crag. 
Plantago maritima. Ou the roadside to Grassington, near Kiln- 
say, as previously noticed there by Curtis (Mr. Wm. Sut- 
cliffe).—This situation is thirty or forty miles from the sea- 
coast. 
Sanguisorba officinalis. Common about Settle, as in Leeming 
Lands, meadows near Lodge, Wharf, etc. 
Potamogeton natans. Giggleswick Tarn, etc. 
Potamogeton perfoliatus. In Malham Tarn. In the River Ribble, 
nearly opposite Long Preston. 
