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,Ulex Gallii Planch. English type. Native. Area 9 8 7.5. 

 Range 0-200. In similar situations to the preceding, but rare. 

 In the west on Barningham Moor; T. Simpson ! Gatherley Moor ; 

 James Ward; and Nomans Moor near Newton-Ie- Willows ; 

 W. Mudd. In Cleveland on Black Moor, between Stokesley and 

 Nunthorpe. 



Genista tinctoria L. English type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-200. Frequent in grassy places in the low country, 

 ascending in Teesdale to Cotherstone. 



Genista anglica L. British type. Native. Area 8.65 

 4321. Range 0-300. Frequent upon heaths throughout the 

 lower zone. 



Ononis arvensis L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-250. Frequent in grassy places in the low country, 

 ascending to Mickleton and Preston-under-Scar. 



Ononis antiquorum Angl. British type. Native. Area 

 98.54321. Range 0-150. In similar situations to the 

 preceding, but less frequent. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria E. British type. Native. Sub- 

 xerophilous. Area general. Range 0-600. Dry banks, one of 

 the most frequent of the species which have upon their distribu- 

 tion the Xerophilous stamp. On the west it is frequent about 

 the Magnesian Limestone and in the calcareous dales, and 

 ascends to the Sugar Limestone of the Cronkley plateau. 

 Amongst the sand-hills and along the cliffs of the coast-line it 

 is frequent from Middlesbrough to Scarborough. It is common 

 in the eastern calcareous tract, and occurs in dry sandy ground 

 in several places in the Central Vale and elsewhere ; Crakehall, 

 Romanby, Kirklington, I'hirsk, Hutt(;n Conyers, Aisenby, 

 Acomb and Clifton Ings near York, etc. 



Medicago sativa L. Alien. Frequently subspontaneous 

 in cultivated fields. The report of M.fakata from Hovingham 

 {Flora) is erroneous. 



MedicagO lupulina L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Common upon dry banks and in 



Sept. 1889. 



