BOTANICAL REPORT — 187S. 17 



NEW COUNTY RECORDS. 



The only plants recorded at our meetings in South West 

 York — i.e., that part of the West Riding south of the Aire and 

 the Leeds and Liverpool Canal— which are not given as inhabiting 

 that vice-county in 'Topographical Botany,' are the segregate 

 species 



Atripiex deltoidea Bab. | Both found in the neighborhood 

 Salix Smithiana /F//A/. \ . of Oughtibridge. 



Of these the Atripiex was recorded for South West York in 

 the report of this Section for 1877. 



For Mid-West Yorkshire the follovring species is not 

 recorded in 'Topographical Botany': — 



Orchis incarnata L. Near Settle. This however can scarcely 

 be considered a new county record, Orchis incarnata being 

 only a segregate not distinguished from O. latifolia by the older 

 botanists. 



On the other hand Gentiana Pneumonanthe L., Morton 

 Bog, is really a new county record, the station (Heslington Fields) 

 cited in 'Topographical Botany' being mislocaUsed in Mid-West 

 York. 



In South East York the new records — for the reason 

 before given — are more numerous. 



Ranunculus hirsutus Curtis. Staddlethorpe and Brough. 



Malva rotund ifolia L. North Cave. 



Trifolium striatum L. Brough. 



Myriophyllum spicatum L. Staddlethorpe. 



M. alterniflorum DC. Staddlethorpe. 



Ribes nigrum L. Staddlethorpe. 



Chaerophyllum Anthriscus Lam. South Cave, on oolite 

 limestone. 



Conium maculatum L. Brough. 



Carduus nutans L. Brough. 



