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53 5 A, Saxifraga crenata. Grounds at Fountains, not wild. 



540. S. tri dactylites. Rue-leaved saxifrage. Walls, un- 

 common. Sharow, rare ; Swinton. 



543. S. granulata. Meadow saxifrage. Dry meadows and 

 banks, local. Sharow ; Old Racecourse (Miss Mor- 

 ton) ; Railway banks near Hutton Conyers. 



549. Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Common golden 



saxifrage. Damp places and streams in woods, 

 common. 



550. C. alternifolium. Alternate-leaved golden saxifrage. 



In similar places to, but much rarer than last. 

 Hackfall (J. Carter) ; near Tanfield Hall (Baines) ; 

 Path side near Fountain's Abbey (Baines). 



551. Parnassia palustris. Grass of Parnassus. Wet 



places, not common. Sparingly by the Ure ; Hutton 

 Moor ; Cowmire near Galphay (Miss Morton). 



552. Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Marsh pennywort. Marshes, 



not uncommon. Cowmire, Galphay (Miss Morton) ; 



a marshy field below Blois Hall ; Gormire under 



Hambledon ; Leckby Carr ; Whitemere (Raygill 



dyke) ; on Hutton Moor ; etc. 

 554. Saniculaeuropaea. Wood sanicle. Woods, abundant. 

 557. Cicuta virosa. Water hemlock. Ditches. Inapond 



near the Park lawn, Knaresborough (Baines). 

 559. Helosciadium nodiflorum. Marsh-wort. Marshes 



and riversides, not uncommon. Banks of the Ure. 



Var. repens on the road from Knaresborough to 



Ripley and by Scriven Park Lodge ; also in wet 



places in a wood below Boltby Scarr, Thirsk (Baines). 

 565. iCgopodium Podagraria. Gout-weed. Wastedamp 



places, not uncommon. 



569. Bunium flexuosum. Earth-nut. Woods and meadows, 



plentiful. 



570. Pimpinella Saxifraga. Burnet-saxifrage. Meadows, 



not uncommon. 



Trans. Y.N. U. 1882 Cpub. 18S4). Series E 



