460 REIGATE PLANTS. 
PILOSELLOIDEA. 
Mieracium Pilosella. On dry banks, common. 
(amt /  PULMONAREA. 
/ Hieracium.cerinthoides. On the Scars near the summit of Ingle- 
borough, and sparingly along Attermire to the rocks above 
Malham Tarn and at Gordale? In Ribblesdale, near Stain- 
forth Force, and on Mill Island. 
The form of the district is var. anglicum of Backhouse. 
’ H. pallidum. Sparingly at Gordale. 
| H. Gibsoni. Tolerably plentiful along Giggleswick and Attermire 
Scars. On the rocks about Gordale and Malham Tarn. 
H. cesium. With the preceding, but less abundant. 
_ H. murorum. With the two preceding, but far from common. 
Vv Hf. vulgatum. Everywhere almost on rocks and stony places, from - 
the low ground to the main limetone scars of Ingleborough. 
—A remarkable variety with ovate leaves (rubescens, Bkh.) 
is found at Gordale and Giggleswick. 
ACCIPITRINA. 
H. prenanthoides. Hesleden Gill, and by the Ribble, near Stain- 
forth Force. 
H. umbellatum. By the Ribble, near Settle, and other places. 
H. crocatum. Attermire Scars. 
H. boreale. Plentiful in fields and stony places near Settle. 
The plants supposed to be H. villosum and H. Iricum are erro- 
neously so named. H. tridentatum (perhaps a form of rigidum) 
may most likely be found in Craven, although not yet seen 
there. It is plentiful at Lymm and Purlington, ete., near 
Manchester. 

Reigate Plants. By J.S. Miu. 
Errata in the list of Reigate Plants inserted in the June number of the 
‘ Phytologist.’-—‘*Woodbatch”’ for Woodhatch; “Wenham Mill” for 
Wonham Mill; “ Maiden Park” for Marden Park ; “Godbroke”’ for Gad- 
broke. For “ the north-eastern” half of the country (p. 337, line 14 from 
the bottom), read “the sowth-eastern :” and for “about the rocks of Box 
Hill” (p. 339, line 15), read ‘‘ about the roots of Box Hill.” 
This list of plants is in a great degree superseded by the new 
‘Reigate Flora,’ just published by Mr. Brewer; which, as might 
be expected, contains most of the plants which I have mentioned, 
