GNAPHALIUM — ASTER. 329 



Gnaphalium uliginosum L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Frequent in cultivated fields and 

 damp places in the low country. Ascends Wensleydale to 

 Hawes ; J. Fe}'civaL 



Filago minima Fries. British type. Colonist. Area 

 876.3.1. Range 0-150. Sandy fields in the low country, 

 rather rare. Bedale, Hutton Moor, Acomb, Stockton, Strensall, 

 Yearsley Moor, Scarborough, Pilmoor. 



Filago germanica L. British type. Colonist. Area 

 8765432 I. Range 0-300. Common in cultivated fields 

 throughout the lower zone, ascending to the flagstone quarries 

 of Leyburn Moor. 



Petasites vulgaris Desf. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-300. Common in damp places and about 

 streams throughout the lower zone, ascending to Hawes, Lonton, 

 and Shaw Wood in iVrkengarthdale. 



Petasites fragrans Presl. Alien. In the wood at Thorp 

 Arch, on rocky banks near the river, half-way between Flint 

 Mill and the bridge, in plenty ; F. Arnold Lees. 



Tussilago Farfara L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-600. Common in waste places, ascending 

 to the plateau of Cronkley Fell and above the Main Limestone 

 in Punchard's Gill. 



Erigeron acris \-. English type. iVative. Area 876.32. 

 Range o-ioo. Dry banks in the low country, rare. In the 

 West Swale district at Easby Abbey, and about the Magnesian 

 Limestone at Well and Thorp Arch, In the Central Valley at 

 Carthorpe, Camphill, Newby Wiske, Newsham, Dishforth, and 

 Thirsk. On the Middle Oolite at Malton, and between Hclmsley 

 and Brandsby. 



Aster Tripolium L. British type. Native. Maritime. 

 Area 5 4. Range Coast-Level. Plentiful about the salt-water 

 ditches at Middlesbrough and Coatham. Banks of the Esk 

 at Whitby. 



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