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bottom in this district, I once found a similar hybrid 

 but n&ax&c palustris than this one. 



1 147. Leonurus cardiaca L. Mother-wort. One large 

 plant, waste garden plot at a farm, Whitley ; used by 

 inhabitants ' for pains in the back.' Not indigenous. 



1150. Lamium hybridum Vill. (sub.-sp.). Cut-leaved 

 Dead-nettle. Waste ground, Horbury Bridge. 



1 187. Chenopodium rubrum L. Red Goose-foot. Two 

 plants on a wool-waste heap, Batley. 

 Atriplex hortensis L. var. rubra Lond. Encycl. 

 Alien. ' On waste ground by Spen Vale Mills, 

 Heckmondwike (1887) with Xanthium spinosum, 

 various Meiiloti, etc ! ' Vide 'The Flora of West 

 Yorks.,' p. 795. 



1221. Rumex conglomeratus Murr. Leafy-panicled Dock. 

 Margin of ' Bulrush ' mill-dam, Batley. Not common 

 like its congener R. obhisifoUus. 



1225. R. puicher L. Fiddle Dock. Alien. ' Once noticed 

 (as a casual) on rubbish under a garden wall at Harts- 

 head, near Kirklees.' Vide 'The Flora of West 

 Yorkshire,' p. 387. 



1227 R. acutus L. {R. pratensis M. and K.). Meadow Dock. 

 ' Kirklees district ; ' Y. N. Excurs. List, Yorks. Nat. 

 Recorder' (1873), P- i9°- 'Perhaps a misnomer.' See 

 ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 387. 



1262. Mercurialis annua L. Casual, ' This has occurred 

 on rubbish and in cultivated ground twice only — as a 

 garden weed. Rider's Nursery, Moortown (seeds no 

 doubt brought with Rhododendrons or other roots 

 from the South of England), and at Whitley near 

 Mirfield; H. F. Parsons (1878). Vide 'The Flora 

 of West Yorkshire,' p. 396. 



1269. Parietaria diffusa Koch. Wall Pellitory. Mirfield ; 

 T. W. Gissing, vide ' The Flora of West Yorkshire,' 

 P- 397- 



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