Senecio-^pulicaria-. 33 1 



Senecio saracenicus L. Intermediate type. Denizen. 

 Area 7. Range 350-400. In the West Swale district about a 

 barn at the bottom of Whitsundale, and abundant near a farm- 

 house called Close Hills in the same dale. With us evidently 

 an introduced species, but now well established. Formerly in 

 repute as a woundwort, and anthelmintic for cows and horses. 



Senecio (Cineraria) campestris DC. English type. 

 Native. Area 9. Range 400-600. Near the southern bound- 

 ary of the Upper Teesdale range, on mountain limestone, at an 

 elevation of 1,200 to 1,800 feet; J. Backhouse, jiinr. (See 

 Babington, in Journ. of Bot., 1882, p. 35). 



Doronicum Pardalianches L. Alien. Occasionally 

 subspontaneous in the neighbourhood of parks and gardens. 

 Lartington, Marske, Swinton, Tanfield, Warlaby, Holme, Thirsk, 

 Great Ayton, Pinchinthorpe, Mulgrave Woods, etc. 



Doronicum plantagineum L. Alien. Like the pre- 

 ceding, but rare. At Leyburn near the bleach yard; James 

 Ward. In a wood at Kirklington; T. Siinpson\ Beneath the 

 trees near the lodge on the Foss side of Newburgh Park. 



Inula Helenium L. English type. Native. Area 654 

 321. Range 0-150. In the Central Valley at North Kilving- 

 ton (station now enclosed), and near the Ousu at Overton. 

 Amongst the eastern hills truly wild in several places ; Slip Gill 

 near Rievaulx, Goathland Dale, Grosmont, Newtondale, Mul- 

 grave Woods, Mowthorpe Dale, Hayburn Wyke. Hedge 

 between Thorp Arch village and the church ; J. Emmet. 



Inula Conyza DC. English type. Native. Xerophilous. 

 Area 6 . 3. Range o-ioo. About the Magnesian Limestone 

 by the Wharfe side at Thorp Arch, and on the Middle Oolite 

 at the east end of Cawklees Wood near Nunnington. 



Pulicaria dysenterica Ga^rtn. English type. Native. 

 Area general. Range 0-200. Common in damp places in the 

 low country, ascending to Colherstone and the upper part of 

 Newtondale. 



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