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baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



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 Helleborus viridis 

 Aqidlegia vulgaris 

 AdcBa spicata 

 Draba brachycarpa 

 Stellaria nenwrum 

 Tilia parvifolia 

 Hypericum montanum 

 Geranium sanguinetmi 

 Euonyinus europceus 

 Spircea Filipendula 

 Potentilla verna 

 Rubus saxatilis 



,, mucronatus 

 Rosa Sabini 

 Epilobium angustifolium 

 Ribes alpinujfi 

 Sambucus Ebulus 

 Picris hieracioides 

 Hieracium murorum 

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 „ tridentatum 



Carduus eriophorus 



„ acaulis 



Inula Heleniimi 

 jasione montana 

 Atropa Belladonna 

 Euphrasia rigidula 

 Lathrcea squamaria 

 Salvia Verbenaca 

 Mentha sylvestris 

 Calamintha officinalis 

 Lamium Galeobdolon 



Lithospermum officinale 

 Prijuula farinosa 

 Salix nigricans 

 Spiranthes autumnalis 

 Neottia nidus-avis 

 Epipactis e/isifolia 

 Orchis pyramidalis 

 Habenaria albida 

 Ophrys apifera 



,, muscifera 



Cypripedium Calceolus 

 Iris fcetidissivia 

 Convallaria majalis 

 Schosnus nigricans 

 Eriophorum latifolium 

 Carex digitala 

 Melica nutans 

 Hordemn sylvaticum 



Dicranum fuscescens 

 Ulota HutchinsicB 

 Pogonatum alpinum 

 Leptobryum pyriforme 

 Bryum obconicum 

 Mnium stellare 

 Philonotis calcarea 

 Ca7nptothecium nitens 

 Brachythecium glareosum 

 Hypnum filicinum var. 



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 Rhynchostegium depressum 

 Cryphcea heteromalla. 



From Helmsley through the Vale of Pickering the Rye flows 

 in a south-eastern direction towards the Derwent. Seven miles 

 from Helmsley it receives the united Brantsdale and Farndale 

 streams ; in three miles more that from Rosedale ; and not far 

 from its union with the Derwent the Costa joins it.^ From the 

 point where the Rye joins it, the Derwent flows towards the 

 south-west, till it becomes upon both sides a river of the East 

 Riding. Upon the bank and in the neighbourhood of the river, 

 from the junction downwards past Malton, several interesting 



