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SUPPLEMENTARY 
LIST OF THE PLANTS OF LANGSTROTHDALE, 
MID-WEST YORKSHIRE. 
Rev, TREVOR BASIL WOODD, B.A., LL.B., 
Oughtershaw Hall. 
In ‘ The Naturalist’ for September 1889, I published a list of Lang- 
strothdale Plants. The following will render the list more complete. 
Not a few of these are plants recorded in the ‘Flora of West 
Yorkshire’ which I have not personally verified. 
Ranunculus acris. 
Ranunculus repens. Oughtershaw. 
Berberis vulgaris. Buckden Woods. Probably introduced. 
Sisymbrium Alliaria. Hubberholme. 
Cardamine hirsuta. Oughtershaw. A garden weed. 
Draba incana. Buckden (W. Y. Flora). 
Draba verna. Oughtershaw. Common. 
Hutchinsia petre@a. Lime scars about Cam and Oughtershaw 
(W. Y. Flora). 
Cerastium triviale. 
Alsine verna. Oughtershaw Crags (W. Y. Flora). 
Arenaria serpyllifolia. 
Sagina procumbens. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria. 
Trifolium minus. 
Prunus insititia. A variety with purple fruit at 750 feet, at 
Hubberholme. Also at Raisghyll, about 1,000 feet (Rev. W. 
A. Shuffrey). 
Potentilla reptans. Kettlewell. 
Rubus fruticosus. Prof. Babington, having noticed the record of 
RR. fruticosus at the most unusual elevation of 1,200 feet, at 
Oughtershaw, examined some specimens which I sent from 
there: and pronounced them to be de/totdeus Mill. Hence 
the statement (W. Y. Flora) that no station in West Yorkshire 
above 800 feet is known, requires modification. 
Epilobium montanum. Oughtershaw. 
Hippuris vulgaris. 
Ribes petreum. Buckden (W. Y. Flora). 
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