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663. C. eriophorus. Woolly-headed thistle. Dry waste 



ground and pastures, not uncommon. Quarry-moor; 

 Mackershaw, etc. 



664. C. palustris. Marsh thistle. Damp shady places, not 



uncommon. Mackershaw and Studley woods ; 

 Hackfall; etc. 

 669. C. arvensis. Creeping thistle. Fields and waysides, 

 very abundant. 



671. Carlina vulgaris. Carline thistle. Not uncommon on 



higher ground. Meadows on the road to Galphay ; 

 hills near Masham ; Quarry Moor. 



672. Arctium majus. Burr-dock. Waste ground, not un- 



common. 



673. A. minus. Waste ground, common. 



674. A. intermedium. Studley district (F. A. Lees, in 



Davis and Lees' " West Yorkshire "). 



678. Centaurea nigra. Black knapweed. Everywhere 



abundant. 



679. C. Scabiosa. Greater knapweed. Not uncommon by 



roadsides, and by the R. Ure. 



680. C. cyanus. Blue-bottle. An occasional corn-field 



alien. 



684. Chrysanthemum segetum. Corn marigold. Occa- 



sional in cornfields. Leckby Carr, 1881 ; near Ripon 

 same year (Mrs. Berkeley). 



685. C. Leucanthemum. Ox-eye daisy. Common in all 



meadows and waste places. 



686. Matricaria Parthenium. Feverfew. Waste places, 



not indigenous. Not uncommon near Sharow. 



687. M. inodora. Corn feverfew. Fields and waysides, 



common. 



689. Tanacetum vulgare. Tansy. Waste ground. Very 



common on Ure banks. 



690. Anthemis Cotula. Stinking chamomile. Waste ground 



and roadsides, frequent. 



