l6o YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



Clotherholme ; Grantley ; Leckby Carr ; Hutton 

 Moor (scarce) ; &c. 



1043. Trientalis Europsea. Chickweed wintergreen. Heaths 



and woods. Laver district (Lees, 1. c.) not uncommon ; 

 said to grow near Brimham Rocks, not an unlikely 

 habitat. 



1044. Lysimachia thyrsiflora. Tufted loose-strife. Bogs 



and wet ditches, rare. Leckby Carr ; Gorraire under 

 Hambledon, west of Thirsk. 



1045. L. vulgaris. Loose-strife. River banks and wet places. 



Ure banks near Newby. Lees (1. c.) records it from 

 the Boroughbridge district ; these two localities may 

 be identical ; Sharow mires. 



1047. L.. Nummularia. Money-wort. Wet woods and 



meadows, uncommon. I only recollect finding it at 

 Sharow mires. 



1048. L. nemorum. Wood loose-strife. Damp woods, pretty 



common. Very abundant at Hackfall. 



1049. Anagaliis arvensis. Pimpernel. Waste ground, 



common. 

 1051. A. teneila. Bog pimpernel. Bogs and wet pastures, 



not common. In a marshy field on Hutton Moor ; 



Clotherholme (?). 

 1054. Samolus Valerandi. Brook-weed. Ditches and wet 



places, rare. Hutton Moor ; Boroughbridge district 



(Lees, 1. c). 



1061. Plantago major. Greater plantain. Fields and waste 



ground, common. 



1062. P. media. Hoary plantain. Fields and waste ground, 



common. 



1063. P. lanceolata. Ribwort plantain. Fields and waste 



ground, common. 

 1066. Littorella lacustris. Shore-weed. Gravelly margins 

 of lakes and ponds. Pond near Marfield, Masham. 

 " Wet places on Hutton Moor " (Brunton). There is 



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