PLANTAGO— CHENOPODIUM. 359 
the lower zone, ascending to Hambleton plateau over Boltby. 
Plantago lanceolata L. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-7oo. Common in grassy places and culti- 
vated fields, ascending in Teesdale to the slope of Mickle Fell 
towards the Cronkley plateau, in Swaledale to the peak of 
Booze Moor, in Wensleydale to the Main Limestone of Cam Fell. 
I have met with Plantago Timbali Jordan in cultivated fields 
at South Kilvington. | 
Plantago maritima L. British type. Native. Sub- 
maritime. Areag.7.5 43. Range Coast-Level and 300-600. 
In Teesdale upon the sugar-limestone of Cronkley Fell, and by 
the stream-side about the High Force and Winch Bridge. It 
has been noted in several places lower down, but probably the 
stations are not permanent. In Semerdale near Carr End. 
Along the coast-line from Middlesbrough to Filey it is perhaps 
the most plentiful of all our characteristically Maritime species, 
growing both upon the cliffs and in low marshy ground. 
Plantago Coronopus I. British type. Native. Sub- 
maritime. Area 543.1. Range o-200. Frequent in sandy 
ground along the coast from Middlesbrough to Scarborough. 
Inland it grows upon Coulton Moor, Strensall Common, and 
Yearsley Moor in dry sandy ground. 
Littorella lacustris L. British type. Native. Area 
987.321. Range o-400. Not unfrequent in ponds in the 
sandy heathery tracts. Upper Cronkley, Locker Tarn, Carperby, 
Bellerby Moor, Hutton Moor, Suett Carr, Yearsley Moor, Gor- 
mire, Terrington Carr, Foss reservoirs, Stockton Forest, Strensall 
Common, Scarborough Mere, etc. 
Amaranthus Blitum L. Alien. Found by Mr. Hebble- 
thwaite in 1858, in waste ground at Camphill. 
Chenopodium olidum Curt. Germanic type. Colonist. 
Area 6.1. Range o-too. Rare in waste ground. At York 
about the foot of the city walls and in garden ground at 
Bootham. 
July 1892. 
