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Anthemis tincfcoria L. Alien, Seed-iield at Dowbar, 

 Thirsk, 1871; W. Foggitt. 



Achillea Ptarmica L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-750. Common in grassy places, ascending 

 to the slope of Mickle Fell towards the Cronkley plateau. 



Achillea Millefolium L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Common in grassy places, ascending 

 to the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell and Cam Fell. 



Achillea tomentosa L. Alien. A casual straggler from 

 garden cultivation. Stokesley; W. Mudd\ A native of Spain 

 and the south of France. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. British type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Common in grassy places, ascending 

 to the Main Limestone of Mickle Fell, Widdale Fell, and 

 Cam Fell. 



Campanula patula L. English type. Native. Area 5 4. 

 Range o-ioo. By the Tees side near Yarm ; T. J. Foggitt \ By 

 the Esk side near Ruswarp ; W. Miidd ! 



Campanula Rapunculus L. English type. Denizen. 

 Area 5. Range 150. In Clevehmd on hedge-banks on the 

 Ayton slope of Cliff Rig; W. Mudd\ Reported also from 

 Forge Valley. 



Campanula latifolia L. Scottish type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-400. Frequent in damp woods and by 

 stream-sides, ascending to Fossdale Woods, Hunter's Hall in 

 Coverdale, and the ALain Limestone scars of West Stonesdale 

 Moor. The most decided example of a s])ccies of the Scottish 

 type of distiibution which is freciuent in the low country which 

 we have. 



Campanula rapunculoides L. Alien. Not unfrcquent 

 as a garden weed and occasionally subspontaneous in waste 

 ground. Scruton, Thirsk, Crcat Ayton, etc. 



Campanula glomerata L. Germanic type. Native. Sub- 

 xerophilous. Area 876.3.1. Range 0-250. Amongst the 

 western limestones at Richmond, Aysgarth, Thornton Watlass, 



Jan, 1890. 



