158 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



994. L. aibum. White dead-nettle. Abundant. 



995. L. Galeobdolon. Yellow dead-nettle. Not a common 



plant in general, but very abundant near Ripon in 

 woods. 



996. Ajuga reptans. Bugle. Woods, common. 



1002. Teucrium Scorodonia. Wood sage. Woods, com- 



mon. 



1003. Echium vulgare. Viper's bugloss. Sandy waste 



ground, not uncommon. Below Hewick Bridge ; 



Thieves' Gill. 

 1009. Lithospermum officinale. Gromwell. Copses and 



hedge banks, uncommon. Knaresborough Abbey 



(Baines) ; Hackfall district (Lees, 1. c.) ; Marfield, 



Masham, in thickets, 

 loio. L. arvense. Corn gromwell. Cornfields. I think I 



ought to have found this plant near Ripon, as it is a 



common one, but I never happened to do so. 



ion. Myosotis caespitosa. Tufted scorpion-grass. Watery 



places, not common. 

 1012. M. palustris. Water scorpion-grass. Wet places, 



common. 



10 1 5. M. sylvatica. Wood scorpion-grass. Woods, not 



common. Hackfall ; Mackershaw ; Spa Gill (Mrs. 

 Berkeley). 



1016. M. arvensis. Field scorpion-grass. Waysides and 



fields, abundant. 



1017. M.collina. Early scorpion-grass. Dry places, common. 



1018. M. versicolor. Blue and yellow scorpion-grass. 



Sandy places and old walls, common. 



1019. Anchusa arvensis. Common bugloss. Corn and 



clover fields, local. 

 1024. Symphytum tuberosum. Tuberous comfrey. 

 Hackfall district (Lees, 1. c.) ; grows in wet places. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1883 (pub. 18S4). Series E 



