The Flora of Dewshury and District. 243 



2090. Plantago Coronopus L. Buckshorn Plantain. 

 Fox Royd Lane, Edge Top, Thornhill, at about 550 feet above 

 sea level. A considerable increase on its altitudinal range (o- 

 300 feet), as given in ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 382. 

 ' A plant of sandy places, and commonest near the sea.' (E. T. 

 Gosling). 



2121. Chenopodium urbicum L. Waste ground, malting 

 mill, Mirfield. 



2144c. Atriplex patula var. angustifolia (Sm.). Waste 

 places. 



2271. Salix purpurea L. Red Withy (the form 5. Helix). 

 Osier-bed, Thornhill Lees, and see ' The Flora of West York- 

 shire,' p. 405. 



2274. S. viMiNALis X CAPREA {SmitJiiaua Willd.). Calder 

 bank, Ravensthorpe (H. Parkinson). 



2324. Orchis morio L. Green-winged Orchis. Liley 

 Clough, Whitley Lower (Rev. Canon Fowler). Also with pure 

 white flowers (H. Parkinson). 



2343. Habenaria jbifolia Br. Butterfly Orchis. Rare. 

 Meadow on Calder bank, Lupset Pond, near Horbury (Miss F. 

 Rushforth). 



2363. Gladiolus communis L. As an alien, railway 

 embankment, Mirfield (H. S. Mallinson). 



2471. Lemna polyrhiza L. Greater Duckweed. Pond, 

 Alverthorpe (T. W. Gissing). See ' The Flora of West York- 

 shire,' p. 413. 



2483. Triglochin palustre L. Arrow-grass. Boggy 

 ground, Horbury (W. Rushforth) — addition for Calder basin. 

 Cockersdale, Drighlington, addition for Aire basin. 



2511. PoTAMOGETON INTERRUPTUS Kit. (flabellatits Bab.). 

 In luxuriant barren masses of a brilliant green colour under the 

 swiftly-running waters, and growing on the paving stones of 

 canal by-wash channels, Dewsbury to Horbury Bridge. 



2503b. P. CRispus var. serratus (Huds.). Skating pond, 

 Thornhill Lees. 



2559. Carex riparia Curt. Great common Sedge. Willow 

 garth, near Horbury (W. Rushforth). A relic of what was once 

 much commoner ; always indicating a low alluvial soil level. 



2560. C. ACUTiFORMis Ehrh. (C. acuta L.). Calder 

 bank, Watergate, Dewsbury. 



2566c. C. HiRTA var. SPINOSA Mort. Swampy ground, 

 Horbury Bridge ; Canal bank, Mirfield. An unusual form 

 of this Sedge, ' the glume foliolating and becoming spiny,' 

 (F. A. Lees). 



2575. C. FULVA Host. Tawny Sedge. Marshy meadow, 

 Emley Woodhouse. 



2568. C. SYLVATiCA var. CAPiLLARiFORMis Mihi. New 

 to science. ' In the early part of July 1909, I first noticed this 



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