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a deep purplish red, the leaves stalked, and the scent of the 
bruised foliage being appreciably Pape from the more 
pungent camphoraceous officinal pla 
Conium maculatum. In plenty on the old-church bank of 
Ripley Park, above the Ripley Valley Station. 
Potentilla reptans var. microphylla Tratt. This pretty, small- 
leaved, large-flowered variety of the Cinquefoil grows abundantly 
in stony turf on the Braham Hall Farm, near Plumpton, not 
confined to any particular area. 
Melampyrum pratense var. montanum Johnst.  Batchelor’s 
part of Harlow Moor (J. Farrah). 
Spirea Ulmaria var. denudata (Boenning). By the mill-race, 
Knox Mill, Ripon Road, Harrogate 
Epilobium rivulare Wahl. In and by the Oak-beck, Lower 
Cardale. ZZ. roseum, Allotment Gardens, Harrogate. 
Sedum reflexum L.* This (xot rupestre) is the species well- 
naturalised on the rocks above the Abbey plain, Knaresborough. 
Away from the cliff-gardens. Antirrhinum majus* neat by, too. 
Hypericum montanum. Bushy places on the cliff banks, 
Knaresborough. Bank of lane between Robert-beck foot- 
bridge and Burton Leonard. 
Atropa Belladonna. Still on the Abbey plain, Knaresborough. 
The Calamintha officinalis and Asperula cynanchica, on record 
since 1782, grow yet not faraway. Also the Salvia Verbenaca 
and the Al/ium oleraceum. 
Salix Smithiana Willd. By the Nidd above Birstwith, and lower 
down at Bilton Banks. 
Quercus intermedia and sessiliflora. Near the new Pack 
Bridge over the Nidd above Birstwith. Also in lane between 
Nidd Hall and Brearton, in the Yore area. Also east side of 
Wetherby Lane, Harrogate. . 
Berberis vulgaris. Bank of lane at Clint by Humpithwatte: 
Lane near Robert Beck footbridge, south of Burton Leonard 
(Farrah). In the last station Cornus alba * in hedge, also 
Solidago Virgaurea. Descends by the Nidd to Knaresborough 
liffs. 
Scirpus setaceus L. In one place near Harrogate, by a rill in 
Thackeray’s stripe, with Carex flava var. argillacea and Myosotis 
repens, 
Picris hieracioides. Rocky field, Hill-top farm, above Brearton ; 
and in lane between Walkingham Warren Wood and Burton — 
Leonard, in several places. 
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