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275. G. sylvaticum. Wood cranes-bill. Woods, not very 



common. Clotherholme ; Hackfall. 



276. G. pratense. Meadow cranes-bill. Fields and river 



banks, common. 



277. G. pyrenaicum. Perennial cranes-bill. Fields. Sow- 



erby near Thirsk (Baines). 

 G. striatum. Pencilled cranes-bill. Woods and hedges, 

 rare. It occurred two years in succession in a copse 

 near Copt Hewick, but has now been extirpated. 



278. G. molle. Dove's-foot. Pastures and waste ground, 



common. 



279. G. pusillum. Small-flowered cranes-bill. Fields and 



waste places, not uncommon. 



280. G. rotundifolium. Round-leaved cranes-bill. Waste 



ground and fields, rare. Copgrove and Knares- 

 borough (Baines). 



281. G. dissectum. Jagged cranes-bill. Hedgebanks and 



waste ground, common. 



282. G. columbinum. Long-stalked cranes-bill. Gardens 



and waste places, not uncommon. 



283. G. lucidum. Shining cranes-bill. Hedgebanks and 



rocks, not uncommon. Masham ; Hutton Moor ; 

 Rocks at Knaresborough (Baines), etc. 



284. G. Robertianum. Herb Robert. Abundant every- 



where. A white variety in Hackfall and Wicliffe 

 Lane (Miss Morton). 



285. Erodium cicutarium. Heron's-bill. Waste ground, 



not uncommon. 

 288. Oxalis Acetosella. Wood sorrel. Woods, abundant. 



