3o6 baker's north Yorkshire. 



Saxifraga aizoides L. Highland type. Native. Montane. 

 Area 9.7. Range 350-750. In Teesdale along with S. stellaris 

 about Mickle Fell and Upper Cronkley. It has been seen down 

 the river at Piercebridge, no doubt casually carried down ; and 

 is also reported from Whitfield Gill in Wensleydale. 



Saxifraga granulata L. British type. Native. Area 

 987.5432. Range 0-500. Frequent in fields and upon rocks 

 in Teesdale and elsewhere amongst the hills, ascending to 

 Cronkley Scars, and occasionally also in the Central Valley, as 

 at Kirklington, Northallerton and Hutton Conyers. 



Saxifraga tridactylites L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-650. Common upon walls and rocks, 

 ascending to the limestone pavement of Widdale Fell, and the 

 Main Limestone Scars of Booze Moor. 



Saxifraga hypnoides L. Scottish type. Native. Montane. 

 Area 987. Range 300-850. Confined to the western hills, 

 where it is frequent throughout the two upper zones. It ascends 

 to the peaks of Mickle Fell, Widdale Fell, and Cam Fell, and 

 descends to Gunnerside and Appersett Bridge. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium L. British type. Native. 

 Area 987.5432 i. Range 0-800. Frequent in damp places 

 amongst the hills, ascending to the Main Limestone of Mickle 

 Fell. In the Central Valley by the Tees side at Croft. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium L. British type. Native. 

 Area general. Range 0-750. Frequent in similar situations to 

 the preceding, ascending to the springs which issue from the 

 Main Limestone of Mickle Fell. 



Parnassia palustris L. Scottish type. Native. Area 

 98765432. Range 0-500. Frequent in damp places amongst 

 the hills, especially in the calcareous dales, where, like Primula 

 farinosa and Blysnius compressus^ it usually grows in tufaceous 

 swamps. In the Central Valley at Carthorpe, Thirsk, Sand- 

 hutton, Askham Bryan, and Newby Wiske ; and amongst the 

 coast banks at Lofthouse, Whitby and Scarborough. 



