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planted for this purpose. It is called by the dale farmers 

 'Angelica.' 



Pastinaca sativa L. English type. Native. Subxerophilous. 

 Area 876.1. Range 0-200. In Swaledale in the park at 

 Marrick ; James Ward. In Wensleydale on Shawcote Scar 

 near Askrigg; F. A. Lees. In the Central Valley in small 

 quantity near the railway at Strensall ; A. R. Waller. In the 

 Ainsty about the Magnesian Limestone at Thorp Arch ; J. 

 Backhouse. 



Heradeum Sphondylium L. British type. Native. 

 Area general. Range 0-450. Common in grassy and shaded 

 places from the vales upwards to the hill-glens. It ascends 

 to the Main Limestone Scars of Punchard's Gill and Harlen 

 Fell. 



Daucus Carota L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-300. Frequent upon dry banks throughout the lower 

 zone, ascending to fields of the plateau of the Hambleton range 

 over Arden, and in Wensleydale to Aysgarth and Shawcote Scars, 

 Askrigg ; J. Percival. 



Caucalis daucoides L. Germanic type. Colonist. Area 

 76.3. Range 0-100. Cultivated fields, rare. Still to be 

 found about the Magnesian Limestone at Nosterficld, Tanfield 

 and Thorp Arch, whence it is recorded by J. Dalton and R. 

 Teesdale. In the Howardian tract at Appleton, Barton and 

 Hildenley. 



Torilis AnthrisCUS Gaertn. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-450. Frequent upon hedge-banks and 

 shaded places, ascending in Wensleydale to Preston Scar Woods, 

 and in Arkengarthdale to the Main Limestone Scars of Copper- 

 thwaite Moor. 



Torilis infesta Spreng. English type. Colonist. Area 

 8 . 2. Range o-ioo. Occasionally in cultivated fields. In the 

 Central Vale at Carthorpe, Leeming, Kirkby Wiske and Wood- 

 end. In the Vale of Mowbray upon the Lias at Sutton-under- 

 Whitston cliff. 



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