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ascending to the Hambleton plateau above Boltby. C. agrestis 

 W. & K. occurs occasionally in cultivated fields. 



Crepis biennis L. Germanic type. Colonist. Area 5. 

 Range 100. In Cleveland in cultivated fields near Great Ayton ; 

 W. Mudd ! 



Crepis saccisaefolia Tausch. Intermediate type. Native. 

 Montane. Area 9 . 7. Range 150-300. In Teesdale about 

 the river at Winch Bridge and below Holwick, and I have 

 gathered it also in fields at the lower part of Deepdale, within a 

 mile of Barnard Castle. In Wensleydale in Bain Gill near 

 Carperby ; J. Percival. 



Crepis paludosa Moench. Scottish type. Native. Mon- 

 tane. Area 987.54321. Range 0-500. Common in damp 

 woods in the dales and glens of both the eastern and western hills. 

 It ascends to Blea Beck Scars, Hell Gill, Fossdale Woods, 

 Upper Whitfield Force, and the Main Limestone crags of 

 Punchard's Gill. Rare in the Central Valley ; meadows at 

 Thirsk and Aisenby, and woods by tiie Tees side at Croft. 



Hieracium Pilosella L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Common upon grassy banks, ascending 

 to tlie Main Limestone of Mic.kle Fell and Cam Fell. 



Hieracium aurantiacum L. Alien. Occasionally sub- 

 spontaneous in parks and plantations. By the Tees near 

 W^ycliffe Hall ; James Ward. In Cleveland in woods at 

 W^ilton ; W. MuJdl Indigenous in France and Scandinavia. 



Hieracium anglicum Fries. Highland type. Native. 

 Montane. Area 9 8. Range 300-500. In Teesdale at the 

 White Force and about the stream-side at the falls of Maize 

 Beck and ^V'inch Bridge. In the Swale district at \Vhitsundale, 

 East Stonesdale and Cliff Gill, and near the Swale above Keld. 



Hieracium iricum Fries. Highland type. Native. Mon- 

 tane. Area 9. Range 300-550. In Teesdale on Cronkley and 

 the White Force Scars, and by the stream-side at the High 

 Force and ^\'inch Bridge. 



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