258 JVnx)/ : .Vo/cs on Yorkshire lio/niiy in z"-'/. 



hence. There I meet with Heleboriiie flore rotundo s. Calceolus 



C.B.P. \Cvpri/>cdiiini ('iiIccoliis\, and Heleborine foHjs prcclong'is 



ang-ustis acutis Newtoiii R.S.M. {Ccphalanthcra ensifoli(i\ 



Orchis abortiva rufa s. nidus avis \Xcottia Nidus-avis\^ and 



Geranium Batrachoides montanum nostras, R.S.M. \Geraniiuii 



syh(ificiini\, Orchis spheg"oides \Hiihcn(tria bifoHu\ and Orchis 



fucum referens [unidentified] ; upon the bog-i^y places of the hill 



Chamcemorus g-erardi \Rubiis c/uimccmoriis], sedum alpinum 



Irifido folio C.B.P. [Sdxifragti hvp)ioich's\, and sedum palustre 



tribhirsutum purpureum C.B.P. s. montanum luteum minus 



nostras, R. Cat. Angl. \Saxifraga aizoides] ; and upon the rocks 



on the top of the hill, Sedum Ericoides C.B.P. \Saxifraga 



oppositifotia\ and Salix pumilla montana folio rotundo J. B. 



\SaUx reticulata, probably a mistake for S. herbacca], and 



several others. At Wharfe, on my return to Settle, Gentiana 



fug-ax verna s. pra^cox R.S.N. Ed. 2d. \Gvntiana vcrna\, a little 



above the town and under the rocks Cardamine impatiens, 



vulg-o Sium minus impatiens and Leucoium lunatum vasculo 



Subleng-o interto R.S.M. \Drabn incana\ and in the rocks 



poh-g-onatum floribus ex sing-ularis pediculis J.B, \Polygouatum 



officinale], and in the way from thence to Settle, Bistorta minor 



Gerardi [Polygonum viviparum\ and Thlaspi globularije folio 



J.B. [Thlaspi alpestre var. occitauuni] ; betwixt Settle and 



Malham, Alsine pusilla p[ulch]ro flore folio tenuissimo R.S.M. 



[? Alsiueverna], Viola montana i^randiflora lutea nostras R.C. H. 



\Viola lutea]. Allium montanum bicorne R.C. H. [Alliu/n olera- 



ceum var. complanatum] I never could find nigh this place, 



though Mr. Ray met with it; Trichomanes ramosum J.B. 



[Aspleniu'm viride] ; I have sometimes found [word illegible] 



with the common one, Cetrach s. scopopendria [cctcrach offici- 



naruui] in the rocks nigh Malham Tarne. 'Tis probable the 



tarne may afford some uncommon water plants ; nigh the cove 



Valeriana Greca [Polcmoniuvi cccruleum] in abundance, and 



some roots of Christophoriana Gerardi [Actea spicata] amongst 



the bushes, and Rubus alpina humilis J. B. [Rubus saxatilis]\ 



by the waterside viola Trachelij folio [? ]'iola hirsuta] ; at Gordil 



[Gordale], a little way from hence, Heleborine atrorubente flore 



C.B.P. [Kpipaclis ovalis] in plenty, Thalictrum minus and 



Hieracium macrocaulon hirsulum folio rotundo R.S.M. [Ilicra- 



ciuin niuroruni[ and one or two Salix's which I have not 



often met with, and primula veris flore rubro Ger. [Primula 



farinosa] in all the wet grounds. I have recommended Settle 



and for a fi-\v miles al)out it as a \ery productive country for 



Naturalist, 



