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886. S. nodosa. Common figwort. Woods and waste 

 places, common. 



888. S. vernal is. Yellow figwort. Near the house of 



Mr. James Carter, Masham. I have not been able 

 to satisfy mj^self that it is truly wild there. 



889. Digitalis purpurea. Foxglove. Banks, woods, &c., 



common, especially on the sandstone. 



890. Antirrhinum majus. Greater snap-dragon. Old 



walls. Fountains Abbey (Plues et al.). 

 892. Linaria Cymbalaria. Ivy-leaved toad-flax. Old walls, 

 common. 



897. L. vulgaris. Common toad-flax. Banks and hedges, 



common. 



898. L. minor. Lesser toad-flax. Railway banks between 



Hutton and Melmerby station, on any bare bits of 

 ground, even amongst the sleepers ; an insignificant 

 plant. Was also found growing on the line near 

 Richmond at the Y. N. U. meeting there in 1881. 



899. Mimulus luteus. Monkey-flower. Sides of streams. 



Still to be found by the Skell near Fountains, whence 

 it has been so often recorded. 



902. Veronica hederifolia. Ivy-leaved speedwell. Hedges 



and waste ground, abundant. 



903. V. polita. Grey field speedwell. Cultivated ground. 



One of the less common speedwells. 



904. V. agrestis. Field speedwell. Cultivated ground, 



common. 



905. V. buxbaumii. Buxbaum's speedwell. Waste places, 



rare and occasional. 



908. V. arvensis. Wall speedwell. Walls and dry places, 



common. 



909. V. serpyllifolia. Thyme-leaved speedwell. Waysides, 



&c., abundant. 

 915. V. officinalis. Common speedwell. Dry woods and 

 banks, abundant. 



Trans.Y.N.U., 1883 (pub. 1884). Series E 



