262 PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 
Rosa Sabini, var. B, doniana. Helk’s Wood, near Ingleton, Mr. 
John Tatham. 
Rosa canina. Very common. 
Rosa canina, var. ¢, Forsteri. Stackhouse Lane, Mr. J. Ta- 
tham. 
Rosa inodora (Borreri). Cavehole Wood. 
Since the particular examinations of the genus Rosa and Rubus 
by my old friend, Mr. Joseph Woods, and other Botanists, pro- 
bably other species besides those I have mentioned might be met 
with near Settle. 
Rubus Ideus. Cavehole Wood. Cleatop Parks. Lodge Gill. 
Crags, etc. 
Rubus cesius. Kelkowe. Giggleswick Scar. Cavehole Wood. 
Ribble-side, a little below Settle Bridge. 
Rubus corylifolius. Cavehole Wood, ete. 
Rubus discolor (fruticosus of Linn.). Hedges, ete. Common. 
Rubus saxatilis. Lord’s Wood. Cavehole Wood, ete. 
Rubus Chamamorus. Upon the ascent to Ingleborough. Foot of 
Penyghent, on the north side, where it pretty entirely covers 
a pasture. Rye-loaf Hill. Hulls near Cowside, ete. 
Fragaria vesca. Not uncommon. 
Potentilla Fragariastrum. Not uncommon. 
Potentilla verna. Kelkowe. Top of Lord’s Wood, adjoining ditto. 
Stainforth Scars. Bottom of the wood at the end of Mongh- 
ton. Kilnsey Crag. Rocks in the glen on the right-hand 
side betwixt Grisedales and Malham Tarn, if, as I suspect, 
this last habitat does not belong to Potentilla alpestris, of 
which I have a specimen in my collection, accidentally inter- 
mixed with those of Potentilla verna. 
Potentilla alpestris. Probably in the habitat last mentioned under 
P. verna. (Silverdale Head, Mr. J. Tatham.) 
Tormentilla officinalis. Not uncommon. 
Tormentilla reptans. Roadside between Settle and Wigglesworth; 
plentifully. 
Geum urbanum. Common. 
Geum rivale. Common. 
Dryas octopetala. Arncliffe Clouder (June, 1805), as previously 
observed by Curtis. 
Comarum palustre. Giggleswick Tarn. 
Chelidonium majus. In a few localities near Settle. 
