272 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



the peak of Nine Standards Rigg towards the source of the 

 Swale • the next highest near a shooting box on the Main Lime- 

 stone of Askrigg Moor. S. negleda Weihe is frequent in shaded 

 places. S. Borceana Jordan ! I have gathered in Coatham 

 marshes, and a variety (var. brachypetala MS.) intermediate 

 between this and typical 6". jjiedia at Sowerby near Thirsk. 



Stellaria Holostea L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-350. Common in shaded places, ascending 

 in Swaledale to Keld, in Arkengarthdale to Shaw Wood. 



Stellaria glauca With. English type. Native. Area 

 98.6.4321. Range 0-150. Watery places, not unfrequent 

 in the low country. 



Stellaria graminea L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-500. Frequent in damp and shaded places, 

 ascending to the edge of Askrigg Moor. 



Stellaria uliginosa Murr. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Frequent in damp places, ascending 

 to the peak of Lovely Seat and the Main Limestone of 

 Mickle Fell. 



Cerastium aquaticum L. English type. Native. Area 

 8 . 6 5 . 3 2 T. Range o-ioo. Frequent in watery places in 

 the Central Valley. Banks of the Tees, Swale, Wiske, Codbeck, 

 Ouse, Foss, etc. 



Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. British type. Native. 

 Area general. Range 0-350. Frequent in grassy and cultivated 

 places throughout the Lower Zone, ascending to Keld and the 

 village of Cotterdale. 



Cerastium triviale Link. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Grassy places, common, ascending to 

 the peaks of Great Whernside and Nine Standards Rigg, and 

 the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 



Cerastium semidecandrum L. British type. Native. 

 Area 87654321. Range 0-300. Not unfrequent in dry 

 sandy ground throughout the Lower Zone. On the west it 

 ascends to the flagstone quarries of Leyburn Moor and the 



