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571. P. magna. Greater burnet-saxifrage. Not a common 

 plant in general, but plentiful by every hedge near 

 Ripon. 



573. Sium angustifolium. Narrow-leaved water parsnip. 



Marshes, not uncommon. Near Hewick Bridge. 



574. Bupleurum rotundifolium. Hare's ear. Cornfields. 



"In every ploughing field near Copgrove" (Rev. J. 

 Dalton, 1820). Near Ripon (Baines). Has not been 

 recently found. 

 578. CEnanthe fistulosa. Water drop-wort. Marshes, 

 not common. Sharow mires. Pillmoor Carr near 

 Sharow. 



581. CE. Lachenalii. "Boggy places, ponds, and ditches 



near Ripon" (Mr. Brunton). "Very common in all 

 wet places about Copgrove" (Rev. J. Dalton). These 

 records do not agree with modern experience ; the 

 writer has found one plant only by the Ure below 

 Hewick Bridge on the south side of the river. 



582. CE. crocata. Hemlock water drop-wort. Ditches and 



river sides, not uncommon. 



583. CE. PhellandriuiTi. Fine-leaved water drop-wort. In 



shallow pools and ditches, not common. Pillmoor 

 Carr near Sharow. 



585. /Ethusa cynapium. Fool's parsley. Waste ground 



and cultivated land, frequent. 



586. Foeniculum vulgare. Fennel. Sea cliffs. Occurs 



occasionally as an escape from gardens. Near 

 Sharow. 



589. Silaus pratensis. Pepper-saxifrage. Fields, not un- 

 common. Near Mackershaw. Bridge Hewick. 

 Railway banks near Hutton Conyers. 



592. Angelica sylvestris. Wild Angelica. Woods, especial- 

 ly in damp places, common. 



597. Heracleum sphondylium. Cow parsnip. Fields and 

 hedges, abundant. 



