350 PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 
these solitary specimens were only the remains of what 
were once more abundant. But this, I admit, is mere 
conjecture. 
Draba incana. On Highhill, Richardson’s Scar, and other hills 
near Settle. 
Draba muralis. Under Malham Cove, and on walls in Malham. 
Awes Scar, near Malham Tarn. About Dale Head, near 
Penygent. On the eastern end of Kilnsey Crag. 
Hutchinsia petrea. On the higher part of the farthest east cleft 
in Awes Scar, near Malham Tarn. Ona ridge of Malham 
Cove. 
Thlaspi alpestre. On the north-east of open Highhill. Cliffs of 
rocks about Richardson’s Scar. Stackhouse Scar. Atter- 
mire Rocks. Very plentiful by the lead-mines betwixt. 
Stockdale and Malham, and in a field between Kettlewell 
and Moor-end. JI have seen it on the Scars above the Ebb- 
ing and Flowimg Well, where Curtis remarks that he had 
looked for it im vain. 
Although this plant varies somewhat in form, in the stalk 
being simple, or more or less branched, etc., yet I respect- 
fully submit whether the 7. alpestre and T. virens of Ba- 
bington, notwithstanding his general accuracy and very high 
authority, may not really be only slight varieties of the same 
species ? 
Thlaspi perfoliatum. I have often looked in vain for this plant ; 
but in the year 1801 or 1802 Mr. John Carr, of Stackhouse, 
showed me a single specimen which he had met with near 
there, and which really appeared to be this plant. 
Cochlearia officinalis. Banks of the Ribble. Mill Island, ete. 
Cochlearia officinalis, var. grenlandica. Top of Highhill, and 
other mountainous pastures near Settle. 
Iberis amara. A single specimen, found apparently wild on the 
on the right-hand side of the road betwixt Giggleswick and 
High-ridge. Found very plentifully in the waste ground: 
below Birkbeck’s Weir, but very doubtful if wild. 
Cardamine impatiens. Kelkowe, below the greater Cave. About 
the lime-kilns on Giggleswick Scar. Cavehole Wood. 
Rocks a little to the north of Richardson’s Sear. Loose 
stones north of Attermire Cave. 
Cardamine amara. Banks of the Ribble, nearly opposite Settle, 
