340 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Convolvulus Soldanella L. English type. Native. 
Maritime. Area 5. Range Coast-level, Amongst the coast 
sand-hills in front of the village of Coatham. 
Cuscuta europea L. English type. Colonist. Area 2. 
Range roo. Plentiful in a forage field between Thirsk and 
Kirkby Knowle, upon Vicia sativa, etc., 1861. It was first found 
there by W. Foggitt. Some of the plants were quite without 
scales in the throat of the calyx. This is the var. wefrens of 
Fries, which has been met with under similar circumstances in 
Scandinavia. The species is not usually a plant of cultivated 
land, and in this country commonly grows either upon Hop or 
Nettle. It is reported from Beningbrough and Malton, but 
perhaps Cuscuta Trifolii may be what is intended. 
Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. English type. Native. 
Areas. i. Range oroo. Upon furze and heath, rare.- In 
the Central Valley on Stockton Forest near Thorpe’s wood; Mora. 
In Cleveland near Teme bridge; W. Mudd! and by the foot 
road between Redcar and Kirkleatham; S. Haz/s/one. 
Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. English type. Colonist. Area 
8.65.32. Range 0250. Not very unfrequent upon Clover. 
Hutton Rudby, 1853; Carthorpe, 1854; West fields, Thirsk, 
plentiful behind Norby, Gormire, Carlton Miniott, etc., 1858. 
Found by Foxton in 1852, upon the Hambleton plateau 
near Morton House. In clover near York; G. Webster. Amid* 
corn in fields near Walton, north of Thorp Arch; J. Abbott. 
Cuscuta Epilinum Weih. Alien. Found by Mr. 
Wheldon in 1860 in a flax field at the Castle hills near 
Northallerton. 
Hyoscyamus niger L. English type. Native. Area 
8765.32. Range o-roo. Not unfrequent in waste ground 
in the low country, but without permanence in its stations. 
Solanum nigrum L. English type. Colonist. Area 
8.6.21. Range o-100. An occasional weed of cultivated 
ground, Cattrick Bridge, Thirsk, Acomb, Stockton, etc. 
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