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610. Adoxa moschatellina. Moschatel. Woods and hedge- 

 rows, common. 



619. Sambucus nigra. Elder. Woods and hedges, com- 



mon. In the " Swallow holes " near Hutton Conyers 

 there are some very large elder-trees, one measuring 

 some fifty-eight inches in circumference a yard from 

 the ground. 



620. S. Ebulus. Dwarf elder. Said to grow near Ripon 



commonly, and Dr. Lees records it (" West York- 

 shire "). I never met with it except in a hedge near 

 Leckby Carr. 



621. Viburnum Opulus. Guelder rose. Not uncommon 



in woods ; owing to the attacks of . an insect it is 

 often flowerless. 



624. Lonicera Periclymenum. Honeysuckle. Woods and 



hedges, common. 



625. L. Xylosteum. Shrubby honeysuckle. Dr. Lees 



records it from the Boroughbridge district (" West 

 Yorkshire "). 



629. Galium cruciatum. Cross-wort, Woods and waste 



places, most abundant. 



630. G. verum. Yellow bedstraw. Prefers dry situations, 



common. 



632. G. mollugo. Great hedge bedstraw. Hedges, not 



very common. Tanfield ; Sleningford ; etc. 



633. G. saxatile. Smooth heath bedstraw. Waste ground, 



not very common. Leckby Carr ; Sharow mires ; 

 Swinton. 



635. G. palustre. Water bedstraw. Wet places, common. 



Sharow mires ; Hutton Moor ; etc. 



636. G. uliginosum. Rough marsh bedstraw. Marshes,etc., 



not common. Side of Ure towards Newby, in wet 

 places • near Fountains (Mrs. Berkeley). 



