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160. V. tricolor. Wild pansy. Riversides and waste ground, 

 abundant. Var. arvensis common in cornfields. 



162. V. lutea. Yellow pansy. Mountainous pastures. Saw- 



ley Moor (Baines) ; Kirby Hill (Baines) \ Nidder- 

 dale (Miss Morton). 



163. Drosera rotundifolia. Round-leaved sundew. Turfy 



and sphagnous bogs. Marfield, Masham ; Leckby 

 Carr. 



164. D. anglica. Great sundew. Similar places to last. 



Leckby Carr, plentiful. Baines notes the remark- 

 able height (10 inches) to which some specimens 

 grow in this locality ; specimens of the last reach 

 nearly 7 inches in height, which is equally unusual. 



165. D. intermedia. Intermediate sundew. Recorded from 



Leckby Carr (see Botanical Record, 1880, p. 52). 

 It was not to be found there in 1881, when I care- 

 fully sought for it with Mr. F. A. Lees and the Rev. W. 

 Fowler. 



166. Polygala vulgaris. Milkwort. Heaths and dry 



fields, common. 



175. Dianthus plumarius. Wild pink. Old walls. Foun- 

 tains Abbey, where it is carefully protected and 

 apparently spreading. Baines records it as D. 

 caryophyllus, from which it may be easily dis- 

 tinguished by its digitate, and not crenate-dentate, 

 petals. 



177. Saponaria officinalis. Soapwort. Grows abundantly 



on the banks of the Swale near Richmond ; should 

 occur nearer Ripon also ; Knaresborough (Baines). 



178. Silene inflata. Bladder campion. Fields and river- 



sides, common. Var. puberula, the hairy variety, 

 is not so common as the glabrous one ; near Masham 

 however it seems to be commonest. 



