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BAKER^S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 



Holwick and Unthank and 

 before the Lune is reached, 

 of those which have been 

 plants of Holwick Scars : 



Pyrus Alia 

 Poa Parnellii 

 Allosorus crispus 



Cynodontium Bruntoui 

 Dicranum Blyttii 

 „ fuscescens 



only terminate a short distance 



The following, in addition to some 



already mentioned, are the rarer 



Grimmia torquata 

 Diphyscimn foliosum 

 Webera acuminata 

 Tetraplodon innioides 

 Heterocladium heteropterum 

 Hypnum hainulosum 

 Neckeni pumila. 



The following are the rarer plants of the cliffs and fields by 

 the stream-sides and the rocks in the bed of the river from the 

 High Force downward to the Lune, growing all of them in the 

 first two miles and many of them also lower down : 



Thalictrum flexiiosum 

 Stellaria nemorum 

 Potentilla 'alpestiis 

 ,, frnticosa 

 Rubus saxatilis 

 Rosa Sabini 

 Epilobium angiistifoliu m 

 Sedum purpureu7n 

 Peucedanum Ostruthium 

 Galium boreale 

 Crepis siicciscefolia 

 Hieracium angliaim 

 ,, iricnm 



,, pallidum 



,, murorum 



„ gothicum 



,, crocatum 



„ coryvibostwi 



Serratula tinctoria 

 Carduus heterophyllus 

 Bartsia alpina 

 Melampyrum sylvaticum 

 Plautago maritima 

 Polygonum Bistorta 



„ viviparum 



Rumex aquaticus 



Salix purpurea 



,, phylicifolia 

 Juniperus communis 

 Habenaria albida 

 Convallaria majalis 

 Melica nutans 

 Poa Parnellii 

 Asplenium viride 

 Equisetum unibrosu7n 



„ variegatum 



Lycopodiuni selaginoides 



Sphagnum rubellum 

 Gymnosiomum rupestre 



„ curvirostrum 



Seligeria Doniatia 

 Blindia acuta 

 Dicra7iella rufescens 

 Dicranum fuscescens 

 Distichiuin capillaceum 

 Encalypta ciliata 

 Grimmia toj-quata 

 Orthotrichum rupestre 

 Ulota Drummondii 

 A mphoridiuvi Mougeotii 

 Diphysciuni foliosum 



