JIO BAKERS NORTH YORKSHIRE. 



CEnanthe Lachenalii Gmel. English type. Native. 

 Area 8.5. 2. Range o-ioo. Rare in watery places in the 

 Central Valley. By the Tees side at Stockton, near the 

 mill-dam at South Otterington, and in boggy ground between 

 Cundall and Dishforth. ' 



CEnanthe Phellandrium Lam. English type. Native. 

 Area 9876.321. Range o-ioo. Frequent in watery places 

 in the low country. 



iEthusa Cynapium L. British type. Colonist. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Common in cultivated fields, ascend- 

 ing Wensleydale to Hawes ; J. PercivaL 



Silaus pratensis Bess. English type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Frequent in grassy places throughout 

 the lower zone, ascending to Winch Bridge and the plateau of 

 the Hambleton range over Hawnby. 



Meum athamanticum Jacq. Scottish type. Native. 

 Montane. Area 7. Range 300-350. In the Yore district in 

 meadows at Mossdale Head {J. Fothergill) ; not seen by F. A. 

 Lees ox J. PercivaL 



Angelica sylvestris L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-550. Common in damp and shaded places 

 both in the low country and amongst the hills, ascending to 

 Cronkley Scars, Whitsundale Scars, and the falls of the Cover 

 at the foot of Great Whernside. 



Peucedanum Ostruthium Koch. Intermediate type. 

 Denizen. Area 987. Range 200-400. Well established in 

 the upper part of all the three western dales, but like Senecio 

 saracenicus and Chenopodium Bonus-Henrtcus, always in proxi- 

 mity to barns and farm-houses. In Teesdale at Lower Cronkley, 

 Lonton and Cotherstone. In Swaledale at Ravenseat, Keld, 

 and at the farm-houses where Sleddale Beck joins the main stream 

 of Swale. In the Yore district at Hawes, Busk (Semmerdale) 

 and Thoralby. Still dried in some places, and hung up from 

 the rafters to use as a medicine for cows, and no doubt originally 



