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kobin Hood's Bay (Nat., Sept. 1888, p. 265) must surely be a 

 mistake. 



Geranium dissectum L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Common in similar situations to the 

 preceding throughout the lower zone. 



Geranium columbinum L. English type. Native. Area 

 876.321. Range 0-300. Frequent upon grassy banks in 

 the low country, ascending to Aysgarth Force, Scarth Nick, and 

 Applegarth Scars. 



Geranium lucidum L. British type. Native. Area 9 8 

 7.32. Range 100-500. Frequent amongst rocks and stones 

 in the western dales, ascending to White Force Scars. Not 

 known to me as a plant of the Central Valley, and on the east 

 I am acquainted with it only in a few stations amongst the 

 calcareous hills; Boltby Scar, Whitston Cliff, Rainton heights, etc. 



Geranium Robertianum L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-650. Common in shaded places, ascending 

 to the Main Limestone scars of Booze Moor and Widdale Fell, 

 and 1,900 feet at the head of Gayle Beck; J. Percival. 



Geranium sanguineum L. British type. Native. Xero- 

 philous. Area 5.32. Range 0-250. Amongst the eastern 

 calcareous hills and in the Howardian tract in several places; 

 Sutton Bank, Hawnby Bank, Yowlasdale, Flazendale, Hildenley, 

 etc. Amongst the coast sand-hills between Redcar and Marske. 



Impatiens Noli-me-tangere L. Alien. An occasional 

 straggler from garden cultivation. Waste ground near Great 

 Ayton ; W. Mudd ! 



Oxalis Acetosella L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-800. Common in shaded places, ascending to the 

 Main Limestone of Cam Fell, Widdale Fell and Mickle Fell. 



Oxalis COrniculata L. Alien. An occasional weed in 

 gardens, as at Acomb and Holgate near York. 



Euonymus europaeus L. English type. Native. Area 

 9876543. Range 0-250. In several of the aboriginal woods 

 of the dales, and where it does occur, unlike many of the other 



.Sept. 1889. 



