268 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



was originally found by James Ward, so that, like Plantago 

 maritima and Armeria, it has a Montane superadded to a Mari- 

 time role of distribution. 



Silene Otites L. Incognit. There is a specimen in the 

 Middleton herbarium from East MoOrs near Castle Howard, 

 but the plant has not been seen there recently. 



Silene anglica L. English type. Colonist. Area 321. 

 Range o-ioo. This species has been found as a weed of culti- 

 vated fields near Terrington by R. Spruce ; and at different times 

 by T. J. and W. Foggitt and myself about Thirsk and Sandhutton, 

 but it is much less frequent than the following. Very plentiful 

 in corn-fields by the railway across Strensall Common; A. R. 

 Waller. Abundant in sandy fields at Pilmoor; W. Foggitt. 



Silene noctiflora L. English type. Colonist. Area 

 8.654321. Range 0-150. Not unfrequent in cultivated 

 fields at a low level. Richmond, Bedale, Thorpe Arch, Leckby, 

 Redcar, Saltburn, Acomb, Thirsk, Wass, Bulmer, Castle Howard, 

 Hutton Bushel, Strensall Common, etc. 



Silene Armeria L. Alien. A casual straggler from garden 

 cultivation. Bedale, Thirsk, Stockton Forest, etc. Indigenous 

 in France and Germany. 



Lychnis Flos-cuculi L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-400. Common in damp places amongst the vales 

 and hills. 



Lychnis diurna Sibth. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-450. Common in shaded places, ascending in the 

 West Swale district to Whitsundale scars. 



Lychnis vespertina Sibth. = Z. alba Mill. British type. 

 Native. Area 8765432 i. Range 0-200. Common upon 

 road-sides and in cultivated fields in the low country. A plant 

 is not unfrequent which looks like a hybrid between this and 

 the preceding. 



Lychnis Githago Lam. British type. Colonist. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Frequent in cultivated fields, ascending 

 in Swaledale to Muker. 



