2 74 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



ascending to the Main Limestone of Booze Moor and Widdale 

 Fell and the limestone edges of the northern slope of Mickle Fell. 



Radiola Millegrana L. British type. Native. Area 

 7.32 I. Range 0-150. Frequent amongst the sandy heaths 

 of the Central Vale and Hovvardian tract ; Stockton Forest, 

 Strensall Common, Hutton Moor, Coulton Moor, Terrington 

 Carr, Pilmoor, etc. Also on walls at Thirsk, Romanby, and 

 Coxwold. 



Malva moschata L. British type. Native. Area general 

 Range 0-300. Not unfrequent upon dry banks throughout the 

 lower zone. Croft, Cleasby, Ravensworth, Fremington, Apple- 

 garth Scars, Richmond, Preston Scar, Leyburn Shawl, Scarth 

 Nick (1,000 feet), Middleham, Masham, Bedale, Leeming, 

 Thorpe Arch, Hutton Rudby, Kilton, Castleton, Rosedale, 

 Whitby, Thirsk, Castle Howard, Hovingham, Pickering, etc. 

 The least plentiful of the three species in the low country, but 

 yet with the widest vertical range. 



Malva sylvestris L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-250. Common in waste ground and along road-sides, 

 ascending to Kepwick, Carperby, and Leyburn, and grown in 

 gardens up to 300 yards in the dales. 



Malva rotundifolia L. English type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-200. Frequent in similar situations to the 

 preceding, ascending Wensleydale to Redmire. 



Tilia parvifolia Ehrh. English type. Native. Area 3. 

 Range 100-200. I have seen this species only in one place in 

 an indigenous state, and that is at Slip Gill near Rievaulx, where 

 aboriginal woods, composed principally of Oak and Hazel, cover 

 the steeply-sloping rocky banks of one of the loneliest and 

 pleasantest glens of the eastern calcareous range. As a planted 

 tree it occurs within our limits occasionally, and T. intermedia 

 as a planted tree is frequent. I have seen both of them up to 

 350 yards. 



Tilia grandifolia Ehrh. English type. Native. Area 8. 

 Range 100-250. Mr. Ward considers this species to be truly 



