PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. Va 
Narthecium ossifragum. Boggy places near Giggleswick Tarn. 
Near Malham Tarn. Rathmell Moor, etc. 
Convallaria majalis. Kelkowe. lLord’s wood. Cavehole wood. 
Stainforth woods, very plentifully. 
Convallaria Polygonatum. Kelkowe. Cavehole wood. Near 
Birkbeck’s Nursery. Rocks about a quarter of a mile above 
Major Spring’s. Found about here by T. Williselt, in Ray’s 
time. 
Luzula sylvatica. North-east part of Peart’s Crags. Near Rye- 
loaf Hill. In Laukland Hall woods. Near Giggleswick 
Tarn. 
Berberis vulgaris. At Rathmell. 
Peplis Portula. Rathmell. On the roadside near Greenhippings. 
Betwixt Catteral Hall and Giggleswick Tarn. 
Triglochin palustre. Boggy places about Settle. Common. 
Colchicum autumnale. Pasture near Catteral Hall. Meadow on 
the right-hand side of the road between Giggleswick and 
Swobeck. 
Alisma Planiago. On the margin of Giggleswick and Malham 
Tarns, etc. 
Alisma ranunculoides. In dry seasons met with abundantly on 
the margin of Giggleswick Tarn. 
Epilobium angustifolium. On the north part of Richardson’s 
Scar, near Attermire Cove. Rocks im a deep glen on the 
right-hand side betwixt Grisedales and Malham Tarn. Foal- 
foot, Ingleborough, and near Meer-gill, at the foot of Ingle- 
borough, ete. 
Epilobium hirsutum. 
Epilobium parviflorum. 
Epilobium montanum. 
Epilobwum tetragonum. 
Epilobium palustre. Boggy places on the south-east end of Peart’s 
Crags. In Langcliffe, plentifully. In a ditch between Gig- 
gleswick and Close House. 
Epilobium alpinum, or possibly alsinifolium. I have a memoran- 
dum of having found this on the highest ridge, nearly as far 
as is accessible, on the right-hand descending Foal-foot, In- 
gleborough. 
Vaccinium Myrtillus. Not uncommon about Settle, as on the 
Crags, Cravenbank, and about Giggleswick Tarn, ete. 
ies. VOL. I. 2A 
Not uncommon about Settle. 
