RUMEX— DAPHNE. 365 
Rumex Acetosa L. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range o-850. Everywhere common in grassy places, ascending 
to the peaks of Lovely Seat and Mickle Fell, and to the Main 
Limestone of Cam Fell. 
Rumex Acetosella 1I. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-850. Common in sandy ground, both upon 
heaths and elsewhere, ascending to the peaks of Lovely Seat 
and Mickle Fell. 
Oxyria reniformis Hook. Incognit. Mentioned by 
Robert Teesdale as a plant of North Yorkshire, but unknown 
as such to me. 
Hippophae rhamnoides L. Germanic type. Native. Mari- 
time. Area 4. Range Coast-Level. There isasmall thicket of the 
Sea Buckthorn upon the sea bank a short distance to the north 
of the village of Upgang, near Whitby, a station recorded by 
Ray. I saw the plant there and gathered specimens in flower 
in the spring of the year 1862. Cliffs south of Scarborough, 
probably introduced ; 7, Wheldon. 
Daphne Laureola 1. English type. Native. Area 
87654321. Range 0-150. Not unfrequent in hedges and 
woods in the low country. Richmond, ‘Tanfield, Thorp Arch, 
Newby Wiske, Northallerton, Thornton-le-Street, Sessay, 
Newton-in-Cleveland, Yearby, Oldstead, Kilton Castle woods, 
Whitby, Coxwold, Wass, Rievaulx, Castle Howard, Scarborough, 
Strensall Common, etc. 
Daphne Mezereum L. English type. Denizen. Area 
8 7.1, Range o-200. Occasionally as if spontaneous in some of 
the woods of the low country, but never in large quantity. 
Clink bank, hedge at St. Trinian’s, in an island in the Swale 
below the Foss, two bushes have been seen by the Swale side 
opposite Brompton, and one at Aisenby. Found by Mr. 
Pulleine in the west wood near Bolton Hall, and it has also 
been seen by the Yore side at Aysgarth Force, and is reported 
from a wood near Northallerton. Small wood by the side of 
July 18¢2, 
