144 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



599. Daucus carota. Wild carrot. Dry fields and waste 



ground, not very abundant. 



600. Caucalis daucoides. Bur-parsley. Borders of fields. 



Ploughing fields between Thornbrough and Tanfield 

 (Rev. J. Dalton). Near Ripon (W. Brunton). 

 Knaresborough (Baines). 



601. Tori I is infesta. Spreading hedge-parslej^ Cornfields 



near Ripon (Baines). A few plants near Copt 

 Hewick (1880). 



602. T. Anthriscus. Erect hedge-parsley. Fields and way- 



sides, common. 



604. Chaerophyllum Anthriscus. Beaked parsley. Hedge 

 banks. 



606. C. sylvestre. Wild beaked parsley. Under or near 



hedges, common. 



607. C. temulum. Rough chervil. Hedges and woods, 



common. 



608. Myrrhis odorata. Sweet cicely. Not uncommon by 



water. Banks of the Ure, etc. 



609. Scandix pecten-veneris. Shepherd's needle. Corn- 



fields, very common. 



610. Conium maculatum. Hemlock. Waste grourd, un- 



common. Under the rocks at Fountains. 



614. Hedera Helix. Ivy. On trees and walls, also on ;he 

 ground, abundant. 



616. Cornus sanguinea. Dogwood. Hedges, not uncom- 



mon. Copt Hewick ; Staveley ; etc. 



617. Viscum album. Mistletoe. Used to grow on £ tree 



near Sleningford, which has been pointed out p the 

 writer. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 18S2 (pub. 1884). series E 



