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142. Lepidium campestre Br. Pepperwort. Sandy bank, 



Thornhill Lees. 



143. Lepidium Smithii Hook, (sub-sp.). Smooth-fruited 



pepperwort. Sandy bank, Thornhill Lees. 

 154. Raphanus Raphanistrum L. Wild radish. Cornfields. 

 158. Reseda Luteola L. Dyer's weed. Waste ground, 



Horbury Bridge. 

 164. Viola palustris L. Marsh violet. Swamp, Soothill 



Wood. 

 '165. Viola odorata L. Sweet violet. Copse, Netherton. 



The white variety occurs sparingly at Crigglestone 



(W. Rushforth). 

 167. Viola sylvatica Fries. Wood violet. Common on 



hedgebanks. 



173. Viola tricolor L. Pansy. Damp waste ground. 



174. Viola arvensis Murr. (sub-sp.) In cornfields. 



177. Polygala vulgaris L. Milkwort. Coxley Valley, 

 with white, pink and. blue flowers. 



19T. Saponaria officinalis L. Soapwort. Thornhill (W. 

 Rushforth). 



192. Silene Cucubalus Wibel. Bladder campion. Rail- 

 way embankments, &c., very abundant. The downy 

 var. puberula, is common in similar situations. 



202. Silene noctiflora L. Night-flowering catch-fly. Turnip 

 field, Netherton. A rare colonist. 



204. Lychnis vespertina Sibth. White campion. Hedge- 



rows. 



205. Lychnis diurna Sibth, Red campion. Hedgerows. 



206. Lychnis Flos - cuculi L. Ragged robin. Moist 



meadows. 

 209. Githago segetum Desf. Corn cockle. Cornfields. 



215. Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. Clustered mouse- 



ear. Waysides and fields. 



216. Cerastium triviale Link. Narrow-leaved mouse-ear. 



Fields, abundant. 



Trans.Y.N U., 1SS5 (pub. 1887). Series E. 



