PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 175 
Rhamnus cathartica. Kelkowe. Lord’s Wood. 
Euonymus europeus. Roadside over the High-ridge near Gig- 
gleswick. 
Ribes rubrum. Mill Island. By Birkbeck’s Weir. Wood near 
Langclitfe Mill. 
Ribes nigrum. By the edge of Birkbeck’s Weir. 
Ribes petreum. (R. rubrum, var. 8B, petreum, of Babington). 
Crevices of rocks betwixt Gordale and Malham Tarn. Also 
above Malham Tarn, and on the banks of the rivulet above 
Gordale. 
Ribes alpinum. Found between Gordale and Malham Tarn with 
R. petreun. 
Ribes Grossularia. Ditch-side in Settle Ings with R. nigrum. 
Highhill, above middle of Castleberg. 
Ribes Grossularia, var. 8, Uva-crispa (Sm.). Clefts of rocks be- 
tween Chapel-in-the-Dale and Meer-gill, by the foot of 
Ingleborough. 
Hedera Helix. Kelkowe, Giggleswick Scar, ete. Common. 
Chenopodium. 'The only species I have seen about Settle are C. 
album, very common; and C. Bonus-Henricus, in a few 
places. 
Gentiana Amarella. In high limestone pastures, very common 
some years, as I observed it in 1806 in Kelkowe, near 
Giggleswick Limekilns, and near Giggleswick Tarn. Whar- 
dale Knotts, between Stockdale-edge and Malham, ete. 
Gentiana campestris. About Giggleswick Tarn. High Ridge, ete. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Near Giggleswick Tarn. Laukland Moss, 
pleutifully. Field near Austwick. 
Sanicula europea. Kelkowe. Major Spring’s. High Ridge 
Wood, ete. 
Torilis Anthriscus. Common near Settle. 
Daucus Carota. Lower part of Kelkowe. Wood near Ingleton. 
Bunium flexuosum. Major Spring’s. Kelkowe, ete. 
Conium maculatum. In two or three places near Settle, as be- 
tween Lower and Upper Settle. At the end of Borned Lane. 
Silaus pratensis. In several places near Austwick. Marshy places 
in a pasture called Ingleby’s Brows. By the foot-road to 
Clapham, near there. Near the foot-road between Aust- 
wick and Laukland. (Mr. 'T. W. Simmonds found it, in 
1799, in a field below Major Spring’s, but in 1800 he could 
