52 SHUFFREY: PLANTS AND FERNS OF LITTONDALE. 
The elevations at which the plants grow are not given unless 
they exceed those mentioned in Mr. F. A. Lees ‘Flora of West 
orkshire.’ 
Thalictrum minus var. montanum. Abundant on the limestone. 
Thalictrum majus. Arncliffe, 800 ft. 
Anemone nemorosa. Plentiful on north side of the valley. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi. 
Ranunculus flammula. On the moors. 
Ranunculus auricomus. Not common. 
Ranunculus acris. 
Ranunculus repens. Sparingly. 
Ranunculus bulbosus. 
Ranunculus ficaria. Common. 
Caltha palustris. In wet pastures and running streams. 
Trollius europzus. Plentiful on west side of the dale. 
Actza spicata. In woods on west side. 
Berberis vulgaris. There are two varieties in the dale, one at 
Halton Gill (1,000 ft.) and one at Litton, in garden; both 
probably introduced. 
Meconopsis cambrica. 1,000 ft. Halton Gill. 
Corydalis claviculata. Arncliffe Wood. I insert this on the 
authority of Mr. Lees. 
Nasturtium officinale. 
Cardamine amara. Near water-course, infrequent. 
Cardamine pratensis. 
Arabis hirsuta. Plentiful locally, road-side. 
Cochlearia officinalis. By rills and on hill-tops, and also in the 
valley ; varies in size. 
Barbarea vulgaris. Infrequent. 
Draba verna. In stony pastures, plentiful. 
Draba muralis. 
Draba incana. Not common. 
Thlaspi alpestre var. occitanum. Near old lead-mines. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris. 
Helianthemum vulgare. On dry banks. 
Viola palustris. On the moors. 
Viola sylvatica. 
Viola lutea. Arncliffe Clouders, abundant. 
Lian N DTS 
Naturalist, 
