82 LEE: CASUALS AND ALIENS IN THE DEWSBURY DISTRICT. 
*Poterium muricatum Spach. (E. T. Gosling.) 
*Bupleurum rotundifolium L. Common Hare’s Ear. (H. 
Parkinson.) 
Feniculum officinale All. Fennel. 
*Asteriscus aquaticus Less. (H. Parkinson.) 
Aster levis L. (H. Parkinson.) 
Senecio viscosus L. The railway embankment near Mirfield 
Station covered with it. 
*Lactuca virosa L. 
Gilia capitata Don. 
Borago officinalis L. (H. Parkinson.) 
*Solanum nigrum L. (C. Ely.) 
*Polygonum arenarium W.K. An elegant plant; see ‘The 
Flora of West Yorkshire,’ p. 390 (H. Parkinson). 
Beta vulgaris L. 
+*Euphorbia Esula var. Pseudo-cyparissias Jord. A fine 
colony of this unusual leafy-branched Spurge, on the Calder 
bank, near the long-known clump of that rare denizen, 
Senecio saracenicus L. 
Setaria viridis Beauv. The Green Bristle Grass. 
+*Phleum Boehmeri Schrad. 
About the mills on manure, shoddy and wool-waste heaps, at 
Batley and Dewsbury, I have gathered the following :— 
*Lepidium ruderale L. 
*Lepidium Draba L. The Whitlow Pepper-wort. 
+*Raphanus Laudra Morettiin DC. At Horbury Bridge. 
Reseda Phyteuma L. 
Saponaria Vaccaria L. At Horbury Bridge. 
*Malva parviflora L. 
Erodium cicutarium L’Hérit. 
t*Erodium cicutarium var. cherophyllum Cav. 
Erodium ciconium Willd. 
*Trigonella gladiata Steven. The ‘Sword Fenugreek.’ 
Trigonella corniculata Willd. 
Medicago maculata Sibth. M. denticulata Willd. 
+*Melilotus messanensis P.S. 
Melilotus arvensis Wallr. Although the pods were immature, 
it agreed in other points. : 
Pinccceme 
Naturalist, 
