3o8 The Flora of Deiashury and District. 



2844 (sub). Triticum monococcum Willd. {T. astivuin, 

 race of). Wool waste heap, Dewsbury. 



2803. Bromus unioloides H.B. & K. On wool refuse, 

 Dewsbury ; on woollen mill refuse, Batley. ' A grass of very 

 wide distribution in tropical, sub-tropical, and even temperate 

 regions, having been long used as a fodder crop. As such its 

 seed has been recently on sale in Britain. Its few records as 

 sub-spontaneous point, however, rather to its importation 

 with foreign grain ' (Dunn's ' Alien Flora,' p. 192). ' I 

 find it most frequent about fellmongery factories where fleeces 

 have been scoured.' (F. A. Lees). 



(6). Aliens with Wools — on Wool-waste heaps 

 NEAR Mills. 



240. Lepidium ruderale L. On wool-waste places by 

 mills. 



282. Reseda phyteuma L. Calder bank, Dewsbury. 



454. Malva pusilla With. Roadside, Mirlield. 



456. M. parviflora L. Manure heap, Batley. 



457. M. i-EoYPTiA L. Waste ground, Mirfield. 



496. Erodium ciconium Willd. Waste ground, Mirfield. 



497e. E. cicuTARiuiM var. chgerophyllum (Cav.). Woollen- 

 rubbish heap, Batley Carr. 



499. E. CYGNORUM Nees. A pretty alien. Wool-waste 

 heap, Batley Carr. 



549. Trigonella gladiata Stev. The Sword Fenugreek. 

 Manure-heap, Batley ; waste ground, Mirfield. 



551. T. monspeliaca L., and 



552. T. CORNICULATA L. Manure heap, Mirfield. 



566. Medicago ORBICULARIS All. By Malt-kiln, Mirfield 

 (Messrs. Buckley and Jessop). 



580. M. arabica Huds. (M. maciilata Sibth.). Colonist. 

 Frequent in places where wool-waste has been tipped. 



590. Melilotus messanensis All. Wool-manure heap, 

 Batley. ' Native of damp ground in the Mediterranean 

 region, becoming a weed on cultivated ground there and in 

 the East ' (Dunn's ' Alien Flora,' p. 61). 



1045. Lythrum hyssopifolia L. Casual. Burgh Fields, 

 Ravensthorpe (H. Pai-kinson). 



iioi. Ammi majus L. Waste place by Malting IMill, 

 Mirfield. 



1102. A. viSNAGA Lam. The Fennel Carrot. A hand- 

 some S. European Umbellifer. Wool-waste heap, Batley. 

 ' A native of sandy ground in the Eastern Mediterranean 

 region' (Dunn's 'Alien Flora,' p. 82). 



1291. Ambrosia artemisifolia L. Wool refuse heap, 

 Batley. 



Naturalist, 



