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in 1859; Wkeldon ! A native of America, much cultivated in 

 gardens. 



Fumaria capreolata L. British type. Colonist. Area 

 8.654321. Range 0-150. Not unfrequent in cultivated 

 ground and its neighbourhood in the low country. Richmond, 

 Northallerton, Thirsk, Raventhorp, Guisbrough, York, Kirk- 

 leatham, Upleatham, Whitby, Castle Howard, Scarborough. 

 The common plant of North Yorkshire is authenticated by 

 Boreau as F. Borcei, and F. pallidiflora also occurs. The true 

 F. muralis I do not know as a plant of the Riding, and F. 

 cotifiisa as a ballast plant only. 



Fumaria officinalis L. British type. Colonist. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Common in cultivated fields amongst 

 the vales and slopes. Ascends Wensleydale to Hawes ; J. 

 Percival. 



Fumaria parviflora Lam. Germanic type. Colonist. 

 Area 3. Range 50. Ciathered in 1858 by W. Bean, junr., in 

 cultivated fields in the Vale of Pickering, near Seamer. Abund- 

 ant there in 1862. 



Fumaria Vaillantii T^ois. Germanic type. Colonist. Area 

 3. Range 100. Gathered in the summer of 1858 by a party 

 from Thirsk, of which I was one, in a vetch-field below Cawton 

 Heights, near Hovingham. 



Cakile maritima Scop. British type. Native. Maritime. 

 Area 543. Range Coast-Level. Plentiful amongst the salt 

 marshes at Middlesbrough and Coatham ; more sparingly along 

 the coast-line southward by way of Marske, Saltburn, Sandsend, 

 Whitby, and Scarborough. 



Crambe maritima L. English type. Native. Maritime. 

 Area 5 4. Range Coast-Level. Sparingly on the sands at 

 Coatham ; Flora. Huntcliffc ; D. Ferguson. On the cliff at 

 Whitby ; Brunton. Litroduced with ballast to the railway bank 

 near Thirsk Junction ; W. Foggitt. 



Coronopus didyma Smith. Alien. Waste ground near 

 the sea at Cargo-fleet; IV. Mudd\ Ballast hills at Middles- 



Aug. 1889. 



