14 ON THE FLORA OF THE ENVIRONS OF BRADFORD. 
Mzapows and Henerrows.—In such situations may be found 
(besides many of those before named, and many more which 
Salix it has, besides commoner species, .S. pentandra and S. Helix. 
Alnus and Populus nigra abound, as do the following herbaceous 
plants :—Geranium pratense, Barbarea vulgaris, Linaria vulgaris, Vicia 
Craeca, Campanula latifolia, Petasites, Tragopogon, Myrrhis, Glyceria 
ica. In some places that recent intruder Anacharis Alsinastrum 
has obtained a firm footing, and one reservoir abounds in Littorella 
lacustris. On the other hand, Lysimachia vulgaris is absent, and 
Lythrum Salicaria a rarity. Populus alba is also rarely seen, and we 
look in vain for Populus tremula. 
CornFieLps.—Our 
istic—less, probably, from any peculiarity in the climate than from their 
comparative infrequency. Some cultivators grow plentiful crops of 
t c 
inquiry into the deficiencies of the limestone flora. 
APPENDICES. 
__ 4Vote.—In both appendices the rarer plants are enclosed thus (—) ; 
t a pant has not been found growing by the writer it is enclosed 
thus | —}. 
I. Puants Founn m Braprorp Disrnicr. 
Thalictrum minus W ; Anemone nemorosa ; Kanunculus aquatilis, 
