16 SETTLE PLANTS. [January, 



Salix aquatica (Sm., or S. chierea, var. ^, aquatica, of Bab.). On 

 the banks of the Kibble. Between the turnpike-road and 

 Giggleswick Tarn. 



Salix acuminata. Near Settle. 



Salix viminalis. Hedge in Leeming's Lands. 



Salix alba. Giggleswick. 



Salixherbacea. (Ingleborough and Penyghent^ Mr. John Howson.) 



Empetrum nigrum. Abundantly on Black Fourscore Acre, near 

 Settle. 



Myrica Gale. Plentifully on Lawkland Moss. 



Humulus Lupulus. On the roadside between Giggleswick and 

 Kelcowe. In a field between Upper Settle and Rundley 

 Bridge. 



Tamus communis. North-west end of Kelcowe, 



Rhodiola rosea [Seclum Rhodiola). Foal-foot, Ingleborough. 

 West side of Penyghent. 



Juniperus communis. On Moughton, near Wharfe, plentifully. 



Taoms baccata. Giggleswick Scar. Cavehole Wood. 



Equisetum arvense. Mill Island, etc. 



Equisetum Telmoteia {E. fluviatile, Sm.). Wood near Langcliffe 

 Place. Banks of the Ribble near Cammock, etc. 



Equisetum limosum. Near Settle. 



Equisetum palustre. Near the old site of Giggleswick Tarn. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. Near the higher end of the middle di- 

 vision of High-ridge Wood. July, 1813. 



Botrychium Lunaria. Hills between the tui'npike and the old 

 site of Giggleswick Tarn. Field above Major Springs. 

 High-ridge Wood. 



Lycopodium clavatum. Above Meer-beck. Penyghent. Ingle- 

 borough. 



Lycopodium selaginoides . Abundantly in a bog on the east side 

 of Malham Tarn. In a field on the left-hand side between 

 Long Preston and Swindon, with Schoenus nigricans, etc., 

 June 23rd, 1813. Side of a rivulet springing from Giggles- 

 wick Scar, beyond the first milestone. 



Lycopodium Selago. Plentifully on the ascent to Ingleborough. 

 Penyghent. Fourscore Acre, above Settle. 



Lycopodium alpinum. Ascent to Ingleborough, plentifully. 



Allosoi'us crispus. On Ingleborough little hill, plentifully. Swo- 

 beck, near Settle. On a wall in Mitchell Lane, above Settle. 



