slater: flora of ripon. ryi 



Littlethorpe ; near Sharow mires ; near North Stain- 

 ley (Rev. R. A. Summerfield). 



1332. Ornithogalum umbellatum. Common star-of-Beth- 

 lehem. Saidby Baines to grow in meadows near Ripon. 

 Not indigenous. Being plentiful in shrubberies and 

 older gardens, occasionally occurs as an escape. 



1336. Scilla nutans. Blue-bell, hyacinth. Woods and 

 hedges, abundant. 



1339. Allium scorodoprasunn. Sand leek. This uncom- 

 mon plant occurs by hedge-sides, in woods, &c., with 

 unusual abundance near Ripon. Sharow ; Bridge 

 Hewick ; near Fountains village ; Mackershaw ; &c. 



1342. A. oleraceum. Field garlic. In similar places to the 

 last, and perhaps even more abundant. Mackershaw ; 

 Clotherholme ; Bishopton ; Sharow.; Sleningford ; 

 Newby, &c. 



1346. A. ursinum. " Ramsons." Woods, abundant. 



1350. Colchicum autumnale. Meadow saffron. Meadows, 

 local, but common. Near the palace, Ripon ; 

 Thieves' Gill ; Givendale ; Newby ; &c. 



1352. Luzula Forsteri. Forster's wood-rush. Leckby Carr. 



1353. L. pilosa. Hairy wood-rush. Woods, common. 



1354. L. sylvatica. Great wood-rush. Damp woods, local. 



Hackfall, and woods near Masham. 



1355. L. campestris. Field wood- rush. Pastures, woods, 



and lawns, abundant. 



1356. L. multiflora. Many-flowered wood-rush. Marshes 



and heaths, local. Hutton Moor ; Masham ; Leckby 

 Carr (var. b. congestd). 



1365. J uncus conglonneratus. Common rush. Damp 



places, common. 



1366. J. effusus. Soft rush. Wet ground, common. 

 1368. J. glaucus. Hard rush. Wet places, pastures, and 



roadsides, common. 



