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916. V. Chamaedrys. Germander speedwell. Waysides 



and waste places, abundant. 



917. V. montana. Mountain speedwell. Hilly woods, rare. 



Hackfall, in small quantity. 



918. V. scutellata. Marsh speedwell. Wet places, not 



common. Near Fountain's Hall (Mrs. Berkeley) ; 

 Sharow mires ; Pilmoor Carr, Sharow. 



919. V. Anagallis. Water speedwell. Ditches, less common 



than last. In some plenty in a small sluggish brook 

 which enters the Ure near Hutton Conyers ; on the 

 old Race-course. 



920. V. Beccabunga. Brooklime. Ditches, wet places, and 



margins of pools, very common. 



921. Euphrasia officinalis. Eye-bright. Pastures, &c., 



abundant. 



922. Bartsia Odontites. Red bartsia. Fields and pas- 



tures, common. 



925. Pedicularis palustris. Greater red rattle. Marshy 



pastures, not abundant. Marfield, Masham ; Hutton 

 Moor. 



926. P. sylvatica. Lesser red rattle. Pastures and heaths, 



common. Was in flower on November 14th, 1881, 

 near Healey. 



927. Rhinanthus Crista-galli. Yellow rattle. Meadows, 



abundant. Var. b. (major), not uncommon. Pilmoor 

 Carr, near Sharow ; boggy fields near Galphay, &c. ■ 



930. Melampyrum pratense. Cow-wheat. Woods, not 

 very common. Hackfall, &c. 



932. Lathraea squamaria. Tooth-wort. Shady woods 

 where hazels grow, not uncommon, but much rarer 

 some years than others. Studley and Mackershaw. 



941. Orobanche minor. Lesser broomrape. Ure Bank 

 district (Lees, 1. c.) ; near Bishopton. 



