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1623. C. ampullacea Good. Bottle Sedge. ' Bulrush' mill- 

 dam, Batley. 



1642. Alopecurus agrestis L. Slender Fox-tail Grass. 

 Corn-field, Horbury. 



1724. Festuca sciuroides Roth, (sub.sp.). Barren Fescue 

 Grass. Storrs Hill, Ossett. 



1751C. Agropyron pungens var. pycnanthum G. & G. 

 (sub.-sp.). ' A glaucous plant with tufted stems and 

 involute leaves, gathered by P. F. Lee in July, 1886 

 [then misnamed A. repeits var. barbata\ on waste 

 ground by a road-side at Haybeck, West Ardsley — 

 possibly brought with ballast from some sea-coast.' 

 A casual. See 'The Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 496. 



1773. Asplenium trichomanes L. Maiden-hair Spleen- 

 wort. Wall, Bretton Park (F. W. Ridgway). 



i778rj. A, filix-foemina var. rhaeticum Roth {=co?wexu7H 

 Newm.). An uncommon form of the Lady Fern. 

 Coxley Valley. 



i78t. A. ceterach L. ' Rustyback.' Old garden walls, 

 Kirklees Park, 'abundant!' H. Baines, 'The Flora of 

 Yorkshire' (1840). Would not l)e indigenous there; 

 no doubt introduced. 



1782. Scolopendrium vulgareSm. Harts'-tongue. Oldpit- 

 shaft, Coxley \'allcy,i8<SS. Happily out ofreach (P.F.L.). 



17931- Nephrodium filix-mas var. affinis Fisch. ('near,' 

 fide F. Arnold Lees). Pinnules oblong-lanceolate 

 incised less crowded. Copse by stream at Hartley 

 Bank, Horbury. 



1801. Pol ypod i u m vu Igare 1 .. .\ few years ago, two plants 



on bank of streamlet in Coxley ^Vood (W. Rushforth). 

 Not since observed in the district. 



1802. P. dryopteris L. Oak Fern. ' Soothill Wood, — 



gone.' Vide ' 'J'he Flora of West Yorkshire,' p. 514. 

 181 r. Equisetum maximum Lamk. Giant Horsetail, 



