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Carduus eriophorus L. Woodale near Brantingham. 



Sonchus asper Hoffm. Brough. 



At nop a Belladonna L. Woodale and Drewton Vale, abundant 

 and apparently native. 



Veronica montana L. Welton. 



IVIyosotis collina Reich. Brough. 



Salix alba L. Brough. 



Typha latifolia L. Staddlethorpe. 



Zannichellia pedicel lata Fries. Brough. 



Juncus Gerard i Lois. Brough. 



Schaenus nigricans L. Woodale. 



Scirpus Tabernaemontani Ginel. Staddlethorpe. 



Carex vulpina L. Staddlethorpe. 



C. muricata L. South Cave. 



C. hirta L. Staddlethorpe. 



Chara fcBtida A. Br. Staddlethorpe. 



C. glomerata Desv. Broomfleet. 



Of these species Malva roiundifolia, Atropa BeUadonna 

 and Juncus Gerardi have been recorded in the reports of the 

 Botanical Record Club. Ribes nigrum occurs on the ''banks 

 of the Derwent and near York, an escape from gardens." 

 (Baines). (? in E. Riding). Carduus eriophorus, " From Market 

 Weighton to Londesborough." (Baines). Veronica montana., 

 "Firby Woods near Malton." (Baines). Zamiichellia pedicellata 

 "has been found in salt water ditches near Hull" C. C. Babington. 

 (Baker). Carex vulpina, "Banks of the Derwent near Kirkham." 

 (Baines). 



RARE PLANTS OBSERVED. • 



Of plants observed on our rambles which though not new to 

 the vice-counties in which they were observed, are nevertheless 

 sufficiently infrequent to be worth mentioning, the following 

 may be mentioned : — 



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