346 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Linaria Cymbalaria Mill. Alien. Not unfrequently 
subspontaneous on old walls. Reeth, Grinton, Richmond, 
Camphill, New Buildings, Coxwold, Stittenham, Whitby 
Abbey, etc. 
Linaria spuria Mill. English type. Colonist. Area 3. 
Range 0-100. Very rare as a weed of cultivated fields, and 
not seen recently. Barton-le-Street and Appleton-le-Street ; 
Archd. Peirson. Scarborough; Williamson, Perhaps would be 
better regarded as ‘ Incognit.’ 
Linaria Elatine Mill. English type. Colonist. Area 
6.32. Range o-150. Like the preceding, a plant of culti- 
vated fields, and very rare. It has been gathered by O. A. 
Moore near Thorp Arch, and by Henry Ibbotson in one of the 
fields above Cawklees Bank near Nunnington ; and was reported 
also by the late J. Williamson from Scarborough. In a bean 
field by the footpath from Thirsk to Woodend, 1876-1887; M. 
Loggitt, 
Linaria repens Aiton. English type. Denizen. Area 4. 
Range 50. Gravelly ground near the river Esk at Ruswarp ; 
W. Mudd! Also an occasional weed of cultivated ground. 
Linaria vulgaris Mill. British type. Native. Area 
98765.321. Range 0-200. Frequent upon dry banks 
and in cultivated fields in the low country, ascending in Wens- 
leydale to Carperby. The Peloria form has been found by 
James Ward near Richmond. 
Linaria minor Desf. English type. Colonist. Area 
8765.321. Rangeo-200. Not unfrequent as a weed of 
cultivated ground in the low country. Thirsk, South Kilvington, 
Catton, Pilmoor, Ampleforth, Coxwold, Helmsley, Leyburn, 
Harmby, Fingall, Bedale, Kirklington, Melmerby, Hutton 
Conyers, Bilton, Picton, Langbargh, Lazenby, Northallerton, 
Rievaulx, Malton, Levisham, Hackness, Strensall, etc. 
Limosella aquatica L. Germanic type. Native. Areas. 3. 
Range 0-100. Watery places in the low country, rare. In the 
Central Valley on the banks of Bolton Beck near Catterick Bridge; 
