354 - BOTANY OF WYRE FOREST. 
anthemum canum, Spirea Filipendula, Veronica spicata (var. 
hybrida), ete. | 
Carduus heterophyllus. Wood between Settle and Stackhouse. 
Stackhouse Borrins. Meadow near Feizor, ete. 
Carlina vulgaris. Highhill. Stackhouse Scar. Richardson’s 
Scar, etc. 
Eupatorium cannabinum. In several places near Settle, as Kel- 
kowe, Kendal’s Gill, ete. 
Antennaria dioica. About Giggleswick Tarn. Giggleswick Scar, 
ete. 
Gnaphalium rectum (sylvaticum, Bab.). Several places about 
Settle, as in Meerbeck Woods. Roadside between Giggles- 
wick and High-ridge. 
Senecio sylvaticus. In a few places near Settle. . 
Senecio tenuifolius (erucifolius of Bab.). Roadside near Rundley 
Bridge, and Roadside near Kelkowe. 
Senecio saracenicus has been found about Clapham and Ingleton ; 
but the plant from which the figure in ‘English Botany’ 
was taken I found near Kirkby-Lonsdale. 
Inula dysenterica. In a few places near Settle. 
Solidago Virgaurea. About Giggleswick Tarn, ete. 
Solidago Virgaurea, var. y. cambrica, Foal-foot, Ingleborough. 
Centaurea Scabiosa. In several places near Settle. 
Some account of the Botany of Wyre Forest and surrounding 
parts of the Country. By Grorer JorDEN. 
(Continued from page 286.) 
I wish to say something concerning this far-famed tree, Pyrus 
domestica. There is no doubt but it was planted here ages past. 
I have diligently examined the spot. There are sufficient evi- 
dences of cultivation,—a nearly obliterated appearance of a ditch 
enclosing a small garden, including this tree, containing a bit of 
Ligustrum vulgare, and another of Prunus domestica, Ribes 
Grossularia ; these are found nowhere else in Wyre Forest. 
Searching amongst a heap of loose stones, I found the remains 
of a wall built with small stones cemented with mud, evidently 
at some time a human residence, notwithstanding the seclusion 
