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baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



Aquilegia vulgaris 

 Sikne maritima 

 Stellaria nemoruvi 

 Tilia grandifolia 

 Euonymtis europceus 

 Vicia sylvatica 

 Rubus saxatilis 

 Pyrus rupicola 

 Epilobium angustifolium 

 Ribes petrcEiim 

 Sedu7n Telephmm 

 Pasti?iaca sativa 

 Galium sylvestre 

 Dipsacus pilosus 

 LathrcBa squamaria 



Salix phylicifolia 

 Juniperiis communis 

 Epipactis ovalis 

 Gagea lutea 

 Convallaria majalis 



„ multiflora 



Miliujn effusum 

 Melica nutans 

 Hordeum sylvaticum 

 Asplenium viride 



Meesia uligiiiosa 

 Bartramia ithyphylla 

 Eissidens pusillus. 



The river at Richmond is about 300 feet above the sea- 

 level. The Castle is based upon a limestone hill 450 feet in 

 altitude which stands boldly out against the stream and com- 

 mands a beautiful view of the rocky woods of the lower part of 

 the dale, the surrounding hills, and the wide sweep of low 

 fertile country which stretches across to Cleveland and the 

 Oolitic moors of the east. South of_the river there is now a 

 broad extent of thinly populated undulated moory sylvan 

 country sloping gradually from Barden Moor to the Central 

 valley. Within a mile of the town on the north the race-course 

 is 450 feet above it, and on this side towards the dale of Gilling 

 there is also a gradual slope. The following are the rarer plants 

 of the more immediate neighbourhood of the town : 



Trifoliiwi scabrum 

 ,, striatum 

 Tilia grandifolia 

 Rubus Sprengelii 

 Rosa Sabifii 

 Epilobium roseum 

 Ribes petrceum 

 ,, alpimim 

 Galium boreale 

 Lactuca virosa 

 Hieramim corymbosum 

 Erigeron acris 

 Campanula glomerata 



Salvia Verbenaca 

 Calamintha officinalis 

 Lithospermum officinale 

 Rumex pratensis 

 Daph7ie Mezereum 

 Salix rubra 



,, nigricans 



„ phylicifolia 

 Neottia Nidus-avis 

 Habenaria albida 

 Gagea lutea 

 Potamogeton lucetts 



„ rufescens 



