TRIENTALIS—-ANAGALLIS. 357 
Trientalis europæa L. Scottish type. Native. Mon- 
tane: Areag.7.543 2. Range 150-600. Not unfrequent 
in heathery places amongst the higher hills on both sides of the 
Central Valley. It ascends to Cronkley Fell and Holwick Fell, 
and descends into the fir woods of the upper part of several of 
the dales of the east. Widdale Carr Plantation; Z A. Lees. 
It grows also upon the tabular limestone range above Hackness, 
and in the Howardian tract in Hovingham woods. 
Hottonia palustris I. English type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-100. Frequent in ponds and ditches in the 
low country. 
Lysimachia vulgaris L. English type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-250. Frequent in watery places in the low 
country, ascending to Aysgarth Force and Semer water. 
Lysimachia thyrsiflora L. Intermediate type. Native. 
Area 8. 2. Range o-150. Plentiful in a willowy carr about 
midway between Carlton Miniott and the Topcliffe railway 
station ; also in Leckby Carr in the great ditch, and a pond at 
the north-west edge of the swamp. It grows sparingly at the 
north-east corner of Gormire, and was found formerly where 
the York waterworks now are. 
Lysimachia Nummularia L. English type. Native. 
Area8.6.4321. Range o-ż00.: Not unfrequent in watery 
places in the low country. Bolton-on-Swale, Mawnby, Newby, 
Topceliffe, Hob Moor, Askham Bogs, Knayton, Baysdale, Sheriff 
Hutton, Hovingham, Slingsby, Scarborough, Strensall, etc. 
Lysimachia nemorum L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-600. Common in damp and shaded places, 
both in the low country and amongst the hills, ascending to the 
plateau of Holwick Fell, and the springs which issue from 
beneath the Main Limestone scars of the Buttertubs Pass. 
Anagallis arvensis L. British type. Colonist. Area 
87654321. Range o-200. Common in cultivated fields 
and waste ground in the low country, ascending Wensleydale 
to Aysgarth and Swinethwaite; J. Percival, Anagallis carnea 
July 1892. 
