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808. H. boreale. Woods and banks, occasional Tanfield ; 



Wath. 

 811. Jasione montana. Sheep's scabious. Fields and lanes, 



not uncommon. Hutton Moor ; Masham ; Quarry 



Moor, &c. 

 814. Campanula glomerata. Clustered bell-flower. Fields 



and stream sides, nowhere plentiful, but generally 



distributed. 

 816. C. latifolia. Giant bell-flower. Woods and shady 



places, common. 

 818. C. rotundifolia. Hair-bell. Walls, and dry banks, 



abundant. 

 822. Specularia hybrida. Corn bell-flower. Dry gravelly 



places. Gravel pit near Copgrove (Baines). 

 824. Vaccinium Oxycoccus. Cranberry. Bogs. In some 



abundance at Leckby Carr ; Whitemere, on Hutton 



Moor. 

 827. V. Myrtillus. Bilberry. Woods. Hackfall; Macker- 



shaw ; Plumpton rocks ; Spa Gill (Mrs. Berkeley). 



836. Erica Tetralix. Cross-leaved heath. Leckby Carr; 



Hutton Moor ; near Masham ; Swinton, &c. 



837. E. cinerea. Common heath. Leckby Carr ; Hutton 



Moor ; near Masham ; Swinton, &c. 



840. Calluna vulgaris. Ling. Leckby Carr; Hutton Moor; 



near Masham ; Swinton, &c. 



841. Pyrola rotundifolia. "Near the water-fall at Lord 



Grantley's Lakes on Sawley Moor" (Brunton). This, 

 if still existing, will very likely prove to be 842. 



842. P. media. "Hackfall and Studley woods " (Winch) ; 



has not been seen of late years. 



843. P. minor. Lesser winter green. Hackfall, near Mick- 



ley ; Mackershaw (rare, but undoubted F. minor). 

 847. Fraxinus excelsior. Ash. Woods and hedges, 

 common. 



