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1280. Saiix pentandra L. Bay-leaved Willow. Two or 

 three shrubs and one fairly large tree by Coxley Dam 

 (Mrs. P. F. Lee, 1887). Perhaps these may have 

 been planted as suggested by Mr. F. A. Lees in ' The 

 Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 797 ; but I think it 

 scarcely likely, as they seem wild enough. 



To follow 1314. Populus balsamifera L. Balsam Poplar. 

 Alien. Several strongly-growing suckers in an old 

 lane near Bretton Park. This is an ornamental planted 

 tree with leaves glaucous-silvery beneath, and probably 

 is in the Park. 



1380. Narcissus pseudo-narcissus L. Daffodil. Corner 

 of pasture, near an old orchard, Birstal. Most likely 

 an escape. 



1400. Allium vineale L. Crow Garlick. Hedge-bank near 

 R. Calder, Horbury (W. Rushforth). I think the 

 Alluim oleraceii in ow p. 798 of 'The Flora of West 

 Yorkshire,' will only be this, as it came from the same 

 place. Mr. Lees only saw a dried poor specimen. He 

 has this year (1888) seen good specimens from there 

 and pronounced them viucalc. 



1424. Paris quadrifolia L. 'True-love'. ' Lupset Woods, 

 1792; D. Dixon.' Vide 'The Flora of West York- 

 shire,' p. 44 r. 



1454B. Luzula campestris var. erecta Desv. This variety 

 of the J'ickl Wood-rush, the one most frequent on 

 moors and heaths, occurs here and there on Stocks 

 Moor. It is much larger and stouter than the type. 



1457^. Sparganium ramosum var. microcarpum of 

 Neumann. New Record, Vice-County 63, S.W. 

 Yorks. Marshy corner of thicket, near Bretton 

 (1887). This variety of the Branched Burr-reed has 

 fruit resembling S. 7ieglectum, the new segregate added 

 to the British l-'lora by Mr. W. H. Beeby, a few years 

 ago. My specimens were submitted to Mr. Beeby 



