1248 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



Anemone Pulsatilla L. Germanic type. Native. Xero- 

 philous. Area 9. Range 100. About the Magnesian Lime- 

 stone at Cliffe Wood near Piercebridge ; IV. Mudd. This is 

 its most northern station in Britain. It grows in several places 

 upon the Magnesian Limestone terrace in West Yorkshire. 



Anemone nemorosa L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-850. Shaded and grassy places, common 

 in the dales and amongst the hills, but comparatively rare in 

 the more cultivated parts of the valleys. It ascends to the 

 peak of Mickle Fell. 



Anemone apennina L. Alien. A native of Italy and 

 Provence, which has been noted in a subspontaneous state 

 about the Yore near Clifton Castle ; IV. Mudd; and in a wood 

 near Beningborough Hall. 



Adonis autumnalis L. Alien. Casually subspontaneous 

 in cultivated fields. In Cleveland at Ayton and Crathorn ; 

 W. Mudd. Beningborough ; Hebblethwaite. 



Myosurus minimus L. Germanic type. Native. Area 

 76.32. Range o-ioo. Sandy places in the Central Valley 

 and Howardian tract, rare. Hutton Moor, near Ripon ; Simpson. 

 Hedge-bank by the side of the foot-path from Thirsk to Wood- 

 end, 1848. Dry banks at Holgate ; J. Backhouse \ Fields 

 south-east of Welburn ; R. Teesdale. Acomb ; G. Webster. 



Ranunculus aquatilis L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-350. Ponds and slow streams, common in 

 the low country. Of the segregate species R. heterophyllus and 

 R. Drouetii are frequent, and R. floribundus 7},vA R. h'ichophyllus 

 also occur. R. Drouetii ascends Wensleydale to Hawes, and 

 1 1 50 feet under Wegber Scar, Carperby ; J. Percival. 



Ranunculus Baudotii Godr. English type. Native. 

 Maritime. Area 5. Range Coast-Level. Plentiful in the salt- 

 water ditches in Coatham Marshes. 



Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. English type. Native. 

 Area 6 . 2. Range 100. In the fish-pond below Newburgh 

 Hall, near Coxwold. Ditches of Askham bogs ; G. Webster. 



