The Flora of Dewshury and District. 241 



5. microcarpum was first found in the south of Scotland, and 

 is now reported from several stations in England and Ireland. 



The additions to the indigenous Flora with several Colonists, 

 Denizens and Aliens hitherto included in the London Catalogue 

 of British Plants, and other lists, are as follows : — 



125. Radicula (Nasturtium) amphibia (L.) Druce. Am- 

 phibious Yellow-cress. Canal and River Colne, Mirfield. See 

 * The Flora of the West Riding,' Miall and Carrington, p. 5. 



206. Brassica Napus L. Calder Bank, Dewsbury. 



249. Thlaspi arvense L. Calder Bank, Dewsbury. 



254. Teesdalia nudicaulis Br. ' Near Mirfield,' vide 

 ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' by F. Arnold Lees, p. 147. 



294b. Viola Riviniana var. nemorosa (Neum.W. and M.). 

 Moist meadow bank, Heybeck. (F. W. Whitaker & P. F. Lee). 



377. Stellaria aquatica Scop. Water Stitchwort. Ad- 

 dingford, Calder bank, Horbury. (W. Rushforth). New 

 record for Calder basin. 



481. Geranium pyrenaicum Burn. fil. A rare denizen, 

 roadside, Mirfield. 



628b. Trifolium repens var. rubescens Ser. {Towns- 

 endii Bab.). Waste ground, Dewsbury. ' But Adventive 

 and Alien here — brought with grass, seed or hen corn most 

 likely.' — F. A. Lees. 



669. Ornithopus perpusillus L. Bird's Foot. Sandy 

 roadside, Bretton. (H. Parkinson). 



673. Onobrychis vici^folia Scop. Railway embank- 

 ment, Horbury Bridge. An escape from cultivation. ' Adven- 

 tive here.' (F. A. Lees). 



688c. V191A SEPiUM var. angustifolia Koch. Rough 

 bushy pasture, near Overton. 



872f. RuBus dumetorum var. tuberculatus (Bab.). 

 Thornhill Lees. 



876. R. c^sius Linn. Dewberry. One of the five or six 

 almost indistinguishable forms of this species ; railway em- 

 bankment and roadside. Thornhill Lees. ' Ballast brought, 

 I believe.' (F. A. Lees). ' Unless we guess at brambles being 

 bird-sown, Vias Turdides — thrushes eat the fruit, and are 

 partially migrant.' 



902. Potentilla procumbens Sibth. West Mills, Mir- 

 field. (Messrs. Buckley and Jessop). An Adventive here, 

 that is a native, coming by accident to a non-native station. 



926a. Rosa canina var. lutetiana (Leman). Thornhill 

 Edge. 



943b. R. villosa var. c^rulea. Woods. Apple rose, 

 red rose. On shale heap, Thornhill Edge. (J. W. H. Johnson 

 and P. Fox Lee). 



982. Saxifraga granulata L. Meadow, Heybeck. 



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