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414. Spiraea Uimaria L. Meadow-sweet. 

 416. Rubus Idaeus L. Raspberry. Woods. 



The following sub-species and varieties of Rubus fruti- 

 COSUS L. (Blackberry, Bramble) occur in the district : 

 424. Rubus Lindleianus Lees. Horbury. 



432. Rubus rusticanus Merc C.C.B. Netherton. 



433. Rubus leucostachys Sm. Howley. 



439. Rubus villicaulis W. & N. ('A plant between this 

 and Rubus macrophyllus^ F. Arnold Lees, ' Flora of 

 West Yorkshire,' page 217). Heybeck. 



441. Rubus macrophyllus W. & N. Coxley Valley. 



443. Rubus Sprengelii Weihe. Coxley Valley. 



455. Rubus Radula Weihe. Copse, Soothill. 



456. Rubus Koehleri Weihe, with vars. infest us W. & N. 



and pal lid US Bab. Coxley Valley. 



457. Rubus fusco-ater Weihe. Coxley Valley. 

 459- Rubus d i vers ifoii us Lindl. Horbury. 



466. Rubus Bellardi Weihe. Whitley, near Dewsbury (H. 

 F. Parsons). 



471. Rubus corylifolius Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble. Cox- 

 ley Valley. 



478. Geum urbanum L. Common avens. Coxley Valley. 



481. Fragaria vesca L. Wild strawberry. Hedgebanks. 

 Common. 



483. Potentilla norvegica L. A Norwegian cinquefoil. 

 Canal wall near the water. Some of the plants, at 

 least, seem to have perennial rootstocks like those 

 from the Kolyma river in Siberia (vide ' Student's 

 Flora,' third edition), as I have noticed for several 

 years a fine sturdy specimen in the same chink of the 

 wall. 



485. Potentilla Fragariastrum Ehrh. Barren strawberry. 

 Hedgebanks. Often mistaken for the wild strawberry. 



488. Potentilla Tormentilla Scop. Tormentil. Dry banks. 



490. Potentilla reptans L. Creeping cinquefoil. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1S86 (pub. 1887). Series E. 



