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397. Potentilia Fragariastrum. Barren strawberry. Every- 

 where common. 



400. P. Tormentilla. Tormentil. Marshy and heathy 

 places, common. 



402. P. reptans. Creeping cinquefoil. Meadows, pastures, 



and waysides, common. 



403. P. anserina. Silver-weed. Waysides, abundant. 



405. P. argentea. Hoary cinquefoil. Plumpton near 

 Knaresborough (Baines). 



407. Comarum palustre. Marsh cinquefoil. Bogs and 



marshy fields, not uncommon. Sharow Mires ; 

 Marfield, Masham ; Pillmoor Carr near Blois Hall ; 

 Whitemere, Hutton Moor ; Leckby Carr ; Gormire 

 under Hambledon. 



408. Fragaria vesca. Wild strawberry. Woods and hedge- 



banks, common. 



410. Rubus Idaeus. Wild raspberry. Damp hilly thickets, 



not common. Hackfall ; Dishforth. 



411. R. suberectus. Red-fruited bramble. Woods and 



thickets. Dallow-gill, Ripley (Baines). 



451. R. caesius. Dewberry. Sandy places, common. 



452. R. saxatilis. Stone bramble. In woods, usually in 



rocky or stony places. Hackfall (Baines) ; Macker- 

 shaw, on ordinary turf. 



454. Geum urban um. Common avens. Woods and 



hedges, common. 



455. G. intermedium. Hybrid between 454 and 456. Not 



uncommon in woods. Mackershaw ; woods near 

 Masham ; Hackfall, etc. 



455. G. rivale. Water avens. Woods and moist pastures, 

 common. Remarkable monstrosities not uncom- 

 mon in woods near Masham. 



458. Rosa spinosissima. Burnet rose. Thickets and 

 hedges, not common. Sleningford ; Masham. 



