l8 HOBKIRK AND LEE : YORKSHIRE BOTANY IN 189O. 



The third meeting was in Cleveland, on the 12th July, and the 

 district explored included the valley of the I.even, from Kildale 

 downwards to Battersby and Ayton, with the adjoining moorland. 

 About 100 species of flowering plants were noted, chiefly of general 

 distribution in the North of England. The most interesting plant 

 met with was Agrimoiiia odorata Mill., a good addition to the North 

 Yorkshire Flora. 



The next meeting extended over three days, from Saturday, 

 2nd August, to Monday, 4th August, in Upper Swaledale, at Muker, 

 Gunnerside, Keld, etc. 



Among the list of Phanerogamia observed at Keld and other 

 places during this excursion, furnished by Mr. Thos. F. Ward, of 

 Middlesbrough, the following are those mostly deserving of notice : — 



ThaHcirtim minus, Gentiana Amarella, 



Ranimcuhts Flammula, Habenaria hifolia, 



Draha incana, Cyiiosiinis cristatits, 



Arenaria verna, Polypodhun viilgare, 



Stellaria glaitca, Folypodiiim Fhegopferis, 



Geranium sylvatiaim , Poly podium Dryopteris, 



Gera)iium luciduin, Polypodiuin Robertiamini, 



Saxifraga iridactylitcs, Polystichuni aculeatuvi, 



Parnassia paliisiris, Asple7iiinii Trichomanes, 



Peucedanum Ostruihium, Asplciiiui/i Adianlunt-nigrutii , 



Galium uliginosum, Aspleviuvi viridc, 



Scabiosa succisa, Aspleniuiii Rula-mitraria, 



Cardials heterophyllus, Op/iiog/ossu>?i 'nilgatuni. 

 Hieracium pallidum. 



The last meeting of the year was held at Malham, on Thursday, 

 September nth, in connection with the Leeds meeting of the British 

 Association. No new records were made, the Botany of the district 

 being already well known. 



NEW RECORDS, Etc., FOR YEAR 1S90. 

 The names and numbers are those of the 8th Edition, London Catalogue. 



176. Viola lutea Huds. Sparingly at Waterfall Gill, nr. Skipton, 

 T. W. Edmondson, 9th July, 1890. New locality record. 



236.* Arenaria gothica Fries. Found by Dr. Sylvanus P. 

 Thompson, a few miles from the original recorded locality 

 of Ribblehead, on i8th August, 1890. There seems to be 

 no further doubt that this plant is A. got/tica, not A. ncrvegicn. 



Pot. Tmns. V.N.U., 1S96 (publ. 1898). 



