352 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION 
Chrysomela reap Rei 
AT COXWOLD AND BYLAND. 
Cassida viridis L. 
Apion ioe L. 
Apion zen 
Apion apricka Herbst. 
Haltica pusilla Duft. v. montana. 
Crepidodera tranversa Marsh. Apion radiolus Kirby. 
Phyllotreta nemoru Polydrusus Bevemmen Boh. 
Longitarsus Cones Wat. Phyllobius urticze De 
Longitarsus pusillus 
Longitarsus melanocephas All. 
Sphzeroderm ‘ 
From notes peenen by Mr. Charles Waterfall the following 
particulars as to the work of the Botanical Section have been obtained. 
Leaving Coxwold at an early hour, the party set out for Byland Abbey, 
and collected between the station and the Abbey Sa/ix pentandra 
and Berberis vulgaris. The following plants were also noticed: 
Valeriana officinalis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Geranium robertianum, 
, Cytisus scoparius, Vicia 
Fragaria Potentilla fragariastrum, P. torm 
oxyacantha, Eptlobium parvijiorum, E. montanum, A weit sylvestris, 
Heracleum sphondylium, Caucalis anthriscus, Galium aparine, Pulicaria 
dysenterica, Senecio vulgaris, S. jacobea, Lapsana communis, Crepts 
virens, Prunella vulgaris, Stachys sylvatica, and Polygonum aviculare. 
On the top of an old wall, just before reaching the Abbey, were seen 
Arenaria serpyllifolia and Trifolium procumbens. On the walls of 
the Abbey Zactuca virosa was seen, and, with the aid of a stick and 
a ladder, some specimens secured. Verbascum nigrum was also 
collected here, and inside the Abbey were growing Sisymbrium 
officinale, Sagina procumbens, Geranium molle, G. dissectum, Medicago 
lupulina, Sedum acre, Hedera helix, Sambucus nigra, Galtum cruciata, 
Cnicus palustris, Sonchus oleraceus and Carex glauca, From t the 
banks ofa neighbouring stream Lupatorium cannabinum was collected, 
and two species of Epilobium, hirsutum and palustre, grew there as 
well. In the vicinity of Byland village were collected Veronica 
agrestis, V. arvensis and Vicia hirsuta, the latter probably an escape 
from an oat-field adjoining the road. Other plants seen at Bylan 
were Lamium purpureum, Chenopodium album and C. bonus-henricus. 
From Byland the members proceeded up Wasg Bank and met with 
Cardamine hirsuta, C. flexuosa, Lotus corniculatus, Fragaria vesta, 
Potentilla frawirtasirisie: P. tormentilla, Pyrus Saucuparia, axifraga 
tridactylites, Eithusa cynapium and Lactuca muralis. Wass Moor 
was next traversed, and a variety of Hieracium boreale collected, 
possessing light green leaves and a very hairy stem. Rubus ide@us was 
noticed and its iruit enjoyed, and such common plants as Calluna 
n. 
erica, Erica tetralix, E. cinerea, and Scabiosa succisa _ Seen. 
Naturalist 
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