82 Cryer : Yorkshire Haickiceeds. 



H. sarcophyllum Stenstr., var. expallidijorme Dahlst. Linton, 

 Grassington, Gordale. 



H. imlgatnm Fr., var. suhfasciculare W. R. Linton. River-side, 



Shipley. 

 H. vulgatum Fr. var. suhravusculum W. R. Linton. Grassington, 

 Skirethorns, Appletree-wick, Bingle}', Shipley. 



H. acroleucum Stenstr. Near Shipley. Only recorded pre- 

 viously in Yorkshire for Ribblehead. 



H. scanicum Dahlst. West of Newby, near Scarborough. Not 

 recorded in Mr. Baker's ' North Yorkshire,' Second 

 Edition. Skirethorns, Grassington. 



H. conspersitm Dahlst. New record for Yorkshire. Ribble- 

 head and Clapham. Mr. Ley says in a letter to the 

 writer : ' I hear from Rev. E. F. Linton is not the 

 Scandinavian plant so named, but your plant is certainly 

 what \V. R. Linton so called.' 



H. sciaphilum Uechtr. Clapham, Ribblehead, Skirethorns, 

 Janet's Cave, Malham, Bradford, Baildon. Newlay. Only 

 previous record for Yorkshire. Dent Dale. 



H. sciaphilum, L'echtr var. transiens nov. var. Gordale, 

 Malham, Skirethorns, Grassington, Appletree-wick, Milcar 

 Hill, and Low Moor, near Bradford, Shipley, West of 

 Newby, near Scarborough. 



H. sciaphilum Uechtr, var. strimiosum Ley. x\ppletree-wick, 

 Arthington. 



H. cacimiinatum Dahlst. Grassington, West of Newby, near 

 Scarborough, Not recorded in Mr. Baker's ' North York- 

 shire,' Second Edition. 



H. diaphanoides Lindeb. West of Newby, near Scarborough. 

 New to the North Riding. Calverley Woods, near Leeds. 



H. sparsifolium Lindeb. var. grandescens Dahlst. Grassington. 



H. rigidiim Hartm. var. Friesii Dahlst. On Wharfe banks 

 between Burn sail and Barden. The only other locality 

 recorded is Ingleborough, 1889. 



H. rigidum Hartm. var. irichocaulon Dahlst. West of Newby, 

 near Scarborough. Not hitherto recorded for the North 

 Riding, as far as I can ascertain. 

 Specimens of all the above have been gathered by the 



writer during the past season in the districts enumerated, and 



nearly all of the specimens have been carefully examined by 



the Rev. Augustin Ley, M.A., to whom I am deeply indebted for 



his generous help. , . 



Naturalist, 



