134 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



256. H. pulchrum. Beautiful St. John's wort. Waste ground 



on a stiff soil, common. 



257. H. hirsutum. Hairy St. John's wort. Woods, not 



common. Fountains and Mackershaw. 



258. H. montanum. Mountain St. John's wort. Woods 



and copses on limestone, rare. In fair abundance 

 in Fountains and Mackershaw Woods, and that 

 vicinity ; also Thieves' Gill ; also Kirby Malzeard 

 (Mrs. Berkeley). 



259. H. elodes. Water St. John's wort. Spongy bogs. 



Hookstone Crags, Knaresborough (Baines). 



262. Malva moschata. Musk mallow. Dry banks and 



roadsides, not common. Copt Hewick ; Borough- 

 bridge. 



263. M. sylvestris. Common mallow. Hedges and waste 



ground, common. 



264. M. rotundifolia. Dwarf mallow. Waste places and 



roadsides, common. 

 266. Tilia intermedia. Lime tree. Woods and copses. 



268. Radiola millegrana. Flax-seed. Wet gravelly places, 



not uncommon. Often overlooked on account of 

 its small size. 



269. Linum catharticum. Mountain flax. Dry fields, 



common. 



270. L. perenne. Perennial flax. Mackershaw Wood (W. 



Brunton). 



272. L. usitatissimum. Flax. Fields, an escape. Occur- 



red in plenty in 1880 (but not in 1881) in the field 

 on the town side of the North Bridge. 



273. Geranium sanguineum. Bloody cranes-bill. On 



rocks near S. Robert's Church, Knaresborough 

 (Baines). Verified by Mrs. Berkeley in 1881. 



274. G. phoeum. Dusky cranes-bill. Thickets. Scriven 



Park, Knaresborough (Baines) ; roadsides near 

 Swinton. 



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



