PEDICULARIS—ANTIRRHINUM. 345 
Pedicularis sylvatica L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-550. Frequent in damp grassy places and 
upon heaths, ascending to the bog at the source of the Swale at 
Hollow Mill Cross. — 
Scrophularia nodosa L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-500. Common in woods and by streamsides, 
ascending in Wensleydale to Fossdale Woods, and in Teesdale 
to White Force Scars. 
Scrophularia Ehrharti. Stev. English type. Native. 
Area 7. Range 200-250. In Wensleydale by the side of the 
road near the Woodhall toll bar, between Askrigg and Carperby. 
Scrophularia aquatica L. English type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-100. Common in watery places in the low 
country, ascending to Sutton-under-Whitstoncliff. 
Scrophularia vernalis L. English type. Denizen. Area 
8.2. Range o-roo. Plentiful along a steep hedgebank which 
runs between Cowling Hall and the village of Burrell, and by 
the side of the road between Catterick Bridge and Scotch Corner. 
It has been met with also at Newburgh near Coxwold. At the 
Burrell station I have seen it, and though it is so near the village 
that the plant may well have been introduced, it is, at any rate, 
well-established. 
Digitalis purpurea L. British type. Native. Area 
987.4321. Range o-6o0. Frequent upon sandy heaths 
and hedgebanks, especially amongst the hills, ascending to 
Cronkley and White Force Scars ; and to 600 yards in swallow 
holes of Ten end; /. Percival. 
Antirrhinum majus |. Alien. Occasionally subspon- 
taneous on old walls, etc. Richmond Castle, Jerveaux Abbey, 
Etc. 
Antirrhinum Orontium L. English type. Colonist. 
Area 3.: Range o-100. Rare as a weed of cultivated places. 
Helmsley ; Azuckes. Bulmer; /. Backhouse. Malton; J. B. 
Slater ! 
May 1892. 
