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463c. Rosa suberecta. Downy rose. Woods and thickets. 



Hackfall. 

 468E. R. dumalis. Dog rose. Hedges, rare. Near Mickley. 

 470B. R. bibracteata. Trailing dog-rose. Hedges, near 



Blois Hall. 

 473. Crataegus oxyacantha. Hawthorn. Hedges and 



woods, abundant. 

 475- Pyrus Aria. White beam-tree. Woods and rocks, 



often planted. Rocks near Knaresborough (Mr. 



Brunton) ; Studley. 

 476. P. Aucuparia. Mountain ash. Woods, especially in 



hilly districts, and hedges (where it is often planted). 



Hackfall ; Hedges between Sharow and Dishforth. 



482. P. Mai us. Crab apple. Woods and hedges, common. 



483. Lythrum salicaria. Purple loose-strife. Wet places, 



not uncommon. Sharow mires. 



486. Epilobium angustifolium. Rose-bay. Banks and 



copses ; Quarry Moor (Mrs. Berkeley). 



487. E. hirsutum. Great hairy willow-herb. Wet places, 



common. 



488. E. parviflorum. Small-flowered willow-herb. Damp 



places, common. 



489. E. montanum. Broad-leaved willow-herb. Dry banks, 



etc., common. 

 494. E. palustre. Marsh willow-herb. Wet places, not 



uncommon. 

 501. Circaea lutetiana. Enchanter's nightshade. Damp 



woods, not uncommon. Sharow mires ; Hackfall ; 



Mackershaw. 



503. Myriophyllum verticillatum. Whorled water-milfoil. 



Still water, not uncommon. Sharow mires ; River 

 lire (Miss Morton). 



504. M. spicatum. Spiked water-milfoil. Still water, rare. 



River Ure, below Hewick bridge. Canal (Miss 

 Morton). 



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