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639. G. Aparine. Cleavers. Hedges, everywhere abundant. 



641. Asperula odorata. Wood-ruff. Woods, common. 



643. Sherardia arvensis. Field madder. Cornfields, 

 moderately common. 



645. Valeriana dioica. Marsh valerian. Not uncommon 



in wet meadows. Sharow mires ; Marfield, Masham ; 

 fields on road to Galphay and near Clotherholme. 



646. V. officinalis. Common valerian. Marshes and damp 



woods, pretty common. 



648. Valerianella olitoria. Corn salad. Cornfields, not 



uncommon. 



649. V. dentata. K cornfield alien. In a field near Leckby 



Carr (1881). 



653. Dipsacus pilosus. Small teasel. "Fountains Abbey" 



(Rev. J. Dalton). Has lately been found under the 

 rocks there by Miss Morton. 



654. Scabiosa succisa. Devil's bit. Wet places, and 



woods. Marfield, Masham • very common at Hack- 

 fall ; Sharow mires. 



655. S. columbaria. Little scabious. Waste ground. 



Railway banks ; by the Ure, etc. 



656. S. arvensis. Field scabious. Fields and waste places, 



very common. 



658. Silybum Marianum. Milk thistle. Hackfall district 



(Dr. Lees, "West Yorkshire"). 



659. Carduus tenuiflorus. Slender-flowered thistle. Dry 



waste ground, not uncommon. 



660. C. nutans. Musk thistle. Pastures and waste ground, 



not uncommon. 



661. C. crispus. Welted thistle. Waysides and waste 



places, common. 



662. C. lanceolatus. Spear thistle. Pastures and waysides, 



abundant. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1882 (pub. 1884). Series E 



