lee: first supplement to flora of dewsbury. 255 



196A. Silene gallica sub-sp. anglica L. English Catch-fly. 

 Spen Vale Mills, Heckmondwike, 1887. A wool- 

 waste alien, here (F. A. Lees). 



222. Stellaria nemorum L. Wood Stitchwort. ' Kirklees 

 Woods ; Y. N. Excurs. (1873). Vide 'The Flora of 

 West Yorkshire,' p. 165. 



271. Hypericum montanum L. Bearded St. John's-wort. 

 'Roadside, Whitley, 1886, one or two plants ; C. P. 

 Hobkirk.' Not indigenous there ; probably introduced. 

 Vide 'The Flora ofAVest Yorks.,' p. 174. 



306. Erodium moschatum L'Herit. As 'wool' or 'grain' 

 introduction, Heckmondwike (F. A. Lees). 



331. Medicago sativa L. Purple Medick. Lucerne. 

 Waste ground, Horbury Bridge. Not indigenous. 

 [M. lappacea Desr., M. arabica All., M. murex Willd., 

 and M. marina L., are foreign medicks which have 

 occurred at various times about mills, on wool-waste 

 heaps, etc., at Heckmondwike. Vide ' The Flora of 

 W. Yorks.,' p. 784.] 



To follow 362. Trifolium agrarium L. Mirfield; 'occasion- 

 ally in clover fields, introduced with other seed.' Vide 

 ' The Flora of W. Yorks.,' p. 196. 



365. Anthyllis vulneraria L. Kidney-vetch. Clover-field, 

 Dudfleet, Horbury (W. Rushforth). 



378. Coronilla varia L. Abundant in a grass-field, Hun- 

 gerhills (Miss A. A. Cocker, 1886). A casual. 



To follow 406. Cicer arietinum W. Chick-pea. Alien. 

 'Occurs casually on wastes amid refuse from flour- 

 mills, etc. Has so occurred at Mirfield.' Vide 'The 

 Flora of W. Yorks.,' p. 203. 



409. Prunus domestica L. Wild Plum. Alien. Planted 

 in Coxley Wood. Not indigenous, except in W. Asia. 



412. P. padus L. Bird Cherry. Kirklees Wood; Y. N. 

 Excurs. (1873). Vide ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' 

 p. 205. 



