148 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS* UNION. 



691. A. arvensis. Corn chamomile. Cornfields, not un- 

 common. Hutton Moor and Bridge Hewick, 1881 ; 

 Sharow, same year (Mrs. Berkeley). 



694. Achillea Millefolium. Yarrow. Pastures and way- 



sides, abundant. 



695. A. Ptarmica. Sneeze- wort. Boggy meadows and 



woods. Sharow mires ; not uncommon near Masham. 



696. Artemisia Absinthium. Wormwood. Waste ground, 



generally near houses, rare. Near Littlethorpe ; 

 Kirby Hill (Baines). 



697. A. vulgaris. Mug-wort. Woods and hedges, not un- 



common. Very large and abundant at Sharow mires. 

 700. Filago germanica. Common cud-weed. Dry sandy 



places, preferring bare ground, not uncommon. 



Sandy cliffs near Sharow. 

 705. Gnaphalium uiiginosum. Marsh cudweed. Damp 



places, uncommon. Hutton Moor. 

 707. G. sylvaticum. Wood cudweed. Woods and pastures, 



not common. Up the Laver above Clotherholme; 



near Tanfield. 



711. G. dioicum. Cats-foot. Mountain pastures, rare. 



Only met with on the hills around Masham. 



712. Senecio vulgaris. Groundsel. Waste ground, 



abundant. 



713. S. sylvaticus. Mountain Groundsel. I never noticed 



this plant except near Swinton, Healey, and Masham. 



716. S. erucifolius. Downy ragwort. Waste ground, not 



uncommon. Whitcliffe, 1880; Givendale, 1881. In 

 the latter year Mrs. Berkeley found it at Fountains 

 Hall, and near Knaresborough. 



717. S. Jacobaea. Ragwort. Meadows and roadsides, very 



common. 



718. S. aquaticus. Water ragwort. Common in marshy 



places. Sharow mires ; Marfield, Masham ; &c. 



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