136 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



CALYCIFLOR^. 



294. Ilex Aquifolium. Holly. Woods and hedges, com- 



mon. 



295. Euonymus europseus. Spindle-tree. Woods. Mack- 



ershaw Wood ; near Priory Gate, Knaresborough 

 (Baines). 



296. Rhamnus catharticus. Buckthorn. Hedges and 



waste ground, rare. Mickley; Knaresborough (Baines). 



297. R. Frangula. Alder buckthorn. Wet woods. Near 



Studley ; Leckby Carr ; Copgrove (Miss Morton). 



298. Acer Pseudo-platanus. Sycamore. Woods and 



hedges. 



299. A. campestris. Maple. Woods and hedges, common. 



300. Ulex europaeus. Gorse. Waste ground. 



303. Genista anglica. Needle greenweed. Heaths, rare. 

 Brimham Rocks (Miss Morton). 



305. G. tinctoria. Dyer's greenweed. Wx)ods and waste 



ground, rare. Sutton ; Cowmire, near Galphay (Miss 

 Morton) ; Railway banks near Hutton Conyers. 



306. Sarothamnus scoparius. Broom. Woods and waste 



ground, not very common. 



307. Ononis spinosa. Thorny rest-harrow. Dryfieldsand 



banks, rare. Near Thieves Gill, in small quantity ; 

 the following species abundant there. 



308. O. arvensis. Common rest-harrow. Fields and river- 



sides, abundant. 

 310. Anthyllis vulnerarla. Kidney vetch Meadows and 



dry waste ground, common. 

 314. Medicago lupulina. Black medick. Fields and 



hedges, not common. Generally glabrous. 

 318. Melilotus ofFicinalis. Melilot. Whitcliffe Lane (Miss 



Morton) ; Littlethorpe (Miss Morton) ; Bishopton. 



323. Trifolium pratense. Red clover. Fields, common. 



324. T. medium. Zig-zag clover. Woods and pastures, 



not common. By the river near Sharow. 



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



