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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THE 
NIDDERDALE FLORA. 
THE HARROGATE TRIO 
(F. A. LEES, JOHN FARRAH, anv A. MILLWARD). 
THE circumstance of several important additions and corrections for 
the ‘N.’ district having come to light since 1888, makes it probable 
that yet others are in the knowledge of observers. This seems 
a suitable opportunity for saying that the following plants have 
turned up within the area alluded to, last year and this, one of 
them—L£filobium Lamyi—being actually new to Yorkshire. 
Rumex sanguineus L. The true, typical, bined veined Dock. 
Allotment ditch-bank, Harlow Moor, Harrogate 
Botrychium Lunaria Sw. Two new stations near Harrogate 
Poa rigida Link. Wall near ‘ Nidd-rock.’ 
Prunus insititia L. Hedge behind ‘Swan’ Hydro. 
Lastreza glandulosa E.B. Bilton-bank slope of Nidd. 
Anthoxanthum Puelii* Lec. & Lam. Colonist, among clover, 
Birk Crag. 
Amelanchier (Pyrus) Canadensis var. Botryapium.* One 
old tree, twelve to fifteen feet high, among alders, probably. 
bird-sown, but with every appearance of a wilding, by the Oak- 
beck bese Birk Crag; discovered by Mr. John Farrah. It is 
the ‘Snowy Mespilus’ of nurserymen’s lists, but could not have 
been planted where it grows, and it fruited abundantly this 
summer. Hitherto noted as a naturalised foreigner only in the 
Tillingbourne Valley of south-west Surrey (Dunn) ; and on one’ 
of the Windermere islands (Foggitt). 
Pimpinella magna L. Nidd bank, Birstwith, etc., zo¢ invariably 
on limestone. Brearton (Y.). 
Vaccinium Oxycoccos. Harlow Heath, sparingly. 
Rosa micrantha. Old hedge, below ‘Spa’ Hydro., at Harrogate 
' (Farrah). 
Galium uliginosum. Thomas’s Rough, Oakdale. 
Myosotis repens Don. Thomas's Rough, and Thackeray’s Stripe. 
€ronica scutellata. The slope of Oakdale opposite to Birk 
Cra: 
Tags. 
Listera ovata var. quadrifolia. Three specimens of this 
____ Singular aberrant form—a duplication analogous to that seen 
Feb, 1894, 
