"242 The Flora of Dewshury and District. 



1003. RiBES RUBRUM L. Red Currant. Calder bank. 

 Garden escape. 



1003b. R. RUBRUM var. PETRyEUM Sm. Rock Currant. 

 Stony hollow in Cliff Wood, Howdenclough (J. Walker). The 

 rare Scar-limestone wilding occurs about Gordale and 

 Malham. Here only ' Adventive ' probably bird-brought. 



1169. Caucalis nodosa Scop. Ardsley (G. Roberts). 

 See ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 262 ; Corn screening 

 ground, Mirfield. 



1 173. CoRNUS SANGUINEA L. Dog-wood. Hedgerow, 

 near Overton. H. Hey. ' Adventive here.' F. A. Lees. 



1217. Valeriana dioica L. Small Marsh Valerian. 

 Marshy ground, near Dyehouse Mill, Horbury (W. Rushforth). 



1229. DiPSACUs FULLONUM L. {D. sylvcstris Huds.). 

 Fullers' Teasel. Railway Embankment, Thornhill Lees. 



1229b. D. FULLONUM var. SATivus L. {D. ftdlonumAuct.). 

 Railway embankment, Horbury Bridge. 



1240b. EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM Var. INDIVISUM DC. 



Hemp Agrimony, Coxley Dam (O. W Richardson) 



1362. Matricaria suaveolens Buch. {M. discoidea DC). 

 Waste ground, Fieldhead, Birstall. ' A species without ray 

 florets. In this country it is an introduction of very 

 recent origin, but one spreading rapidly where the fields are 

 manured with wool-scouring waste.' (F. A. Lees). 



1367. Artemisia Absinthium L. Wormwood. Abundant 

 on woollen mill wasteground. Lower Hopton. (F. A. Lees). 



1399. Senecio viscosus L. Stinking Groundsel. A casual, 

 waste ground, and hedge bank, Savile Town. 



1433b. CiRSiUM arvense var. mite Koch. Canal bank, 

 Mirfield. 



1433d. C. arvense var. setosum C. A. Mey. Margin of 

 Lady Wood, Hungerhills, Dewsbury. 



1599b. Hieracium vulgatum var. subravusculum W.R.L. 

 Shady bank of beck, Whitkirk. (F. A. Lees and P. F. Lee) . 



1644. Leontodon nudicaulis Banks. (C. hirtus L.). 

 Hairy Hawk-bit. Coxley Valley. 



1645b. Taraxacum Vulgare var. erythrospermum 

 (Andrz.). Sandy bank, Emley Woodhouse. Rare. New 

 record for Calder basin. 



1744. Anagallis tenella Murray. Bog Pimpernel. 

 ' Between Ossett and Wakefield ' — never confirmed. See 

 ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 379. 



1856. Hyoscyamus NIGER L. Henbane. Waste ground. 

 Paradise farm and Shepley Bridge, near Dewsbury. 



2064. Galeopsis Ladanum L. Railway embankment, 

 Mirfield (H. Parkinson). Generally a plant of dry gravelly 

 or calcareous cornfields. A Colonist, according to Watson. 

 ' Adventive here,' (F. A. Lees). 



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