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of the adjacent woods are clearly of aboriginal growth ; but as 

 there does not seem to be any of the Ribes elsewhere amongst 

 them it is not unlikely it may have been planted, although 

 there are no houses in the glen and no trace of an enclosure. 

 I have noticed it in other stations by 'scores, but almost always 

 single bushes, or two or three together, either by the stream- 

 sides or in hedge-rows. 



Sedum Rhodiola DC. Incognit. Reported in the Flora 

 from Maize Beck and Cronkley Scars, but not seen there 

 recently. It grows with Saxifraga nivalis in High Cup Nick, a 

 few miles upon the Westmorland side of Mickle Fell. 



Sedum Telephium I- including Sedum purpureum 

 Tausch. English type. Native. Area 9 8 . 6 . 3 2 i. Range 

 0-500. Rocks and sandy ground from the vales upwards to the 

 hill cliffs, rather rare. Cronkley Scars, High Force, Clink Bank, 

 Carthorpe, Thirsk, Sandhutton, Yearsley Moor, Stillington, 

 Acomb, Copmanthorp, Rosedale, Welburn, Stockton, Stren- 

 sall, etc. 



Sedum villosum L. Highland type. Native. Montane. 

 Area 9 . 7. Range 200-750. In Teesdale about the springs of 

 Mickle Fell, and eastward to Kelton Fell, descending to the 

 mouth of the Balder. In Gretadale at Sleightholme Falls. In 

 the Yore district on Widdale Fell, Ten End, and Great Whernside, 

 also at Semmerdale and Coverdale. Over Simonstone by the 

 Muker Road ; /. Percival. 



Sedum dasyphyllum L. Alien. Occasionally subspon- 

 taneous on walls and roofs. Bedale, Camphill, Tanfield, 

 Coxwold, Terrington, Malton, Kirkby Moorside. Indigenous in 

 France. 



Sedum album L. Alien. Like the preceding occasionally 

 subspontaneous on walls and roofs. Greta Bridge, Richmond, 

 Bedale, Leyburn Shawl, walls at Bainbridge and near Semmer- 

 water, Scawton near Helmsley, Lofthouse, Lythe, Easington, 

 Terrington, Middleton. 



