130 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



134. Capsella Bursa-pastoris. Shepherd's purse. A 



com men weed. 



135. Lepidium latifolium. Broad-leaved pepper-wort. "On 



a rock on the left going out of Kirkgate, Knares- 

 borough" (Baines) ; rocks at Brompton, near Knares- 

 borough (Baines). 



138. L. campestre. Pepper-wort. Fields, not uncommon. 



139. L. Smithii. Smooth-fruited pepper-wort. Dry fields, 



less common than the last. 

 142. Senebiera Coronopus. Wart-cress. Waste ground. 

 Occurred sparingly in 1880 in a corn-field near 

 Hewick Bridge. 



144. Reseda lutea. Weld. Dry banks and waste ground. 



By the Skell (Miss Plues) ; Quarry Moor and Whit- 

 cliffe (Miss Morton) ; Hutton Moor. 



145. R. Luteola. Wild mignonette, Dry banks and waste 



ground, rarer than last. Railway banks near Masham ; 

 near Dishforth. 

 149. Helianthemum vulgare. Rock rose. Dry hilly 

 places. Roadside near Thieves' Gill ; Mackershaw 

 and Whitcliff'e Lane ; hills near Masham. 



151. Viola palustris. Bog violet. Marshy meadows, not 



common. Hutton Moor (rare). Also near Swinton 

 (Mrs. Berkeley). 



152. V. odorata. Sweet violet. Woods and hedges, com- 



mon. The white variety not quite as common. 



154. V. hirta. Hairy violet. Woods on limestone. Macker- 



shaw Wood ; Tanfield ; Copgrove (Baines). 



155. V. sylvatica. Wood violet. Woods and hedge banks. 



Both varieties seem equally common : var. Rivmiana 

 in more shady, and var. Reichenbachiana in more 

 open spots. 

 157. V. canina. Dog violet. Marshy places. Wet ground 

 near Blois Hall. 



Trans.Y.N.U., 1882 (pub. 1883). Series E 



