380 BAKER'S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Martin’s near Richmond ; James Ward. Wood near the hall at 
Thorp Arch; James Backhouse. Plantation by the Swale side 
below Aisenby. 
Tulipa sylvestris L. Denizen. Area 2. Range 50. 
Meadow near Bagby and Thirkleby park; W. Fogeitt, I have 
seen a specimen from the neighbourhood of Malton, but do not 
know upon which side of the Derwent it was gathered. 
Allium Scorodoprasum L. Intermediate type. Native. 
Arca e 765.32. Rangeo-200. Not unfrequent in grassy 
places in the low country. Thoralby, Carperby, East Witton, 
Middleham, Ripon, Carthorpe, Thorp Arch, Monkton, Lang- 
bargh Rigg, Skipton Bridge, Thirsk, Borrowby, Coneysthorpe, ete. 
Allium oleraceum L. Germanic type. Native. Area 
876.321. Rangeo-200. Not unfrequent in similar situa- 
tions to the preceding. Richmond, Easby, Carperby, Jervaulx, 
Carthorpe, Nether Poppleton, Acomb, Holgate, Haxby, 
Thirsk, Kilvington, Newburgh, Hovingham, ete. 
Allium vineale L. English type. Native. Area876. 
321. Range o-500. Not unfrequent in similar situations to 
the two preceding, ascending in Yore district to Aysgarth 
Force, Addlebrough west scar, over 1,500 feet; 7 Percival. 
Allium Schenoprasum is reported by Mr. Flintoff in 
Botanist’s Guide from meadows at Kirkby-Moorside. 
Allium ursinum L. British type. Native. Areag87. 
54324. Range 0-350. Common in shaded places through- 
out the lower zone, ascending in Teesdale to Unthank, in 
Swaledale to thickets below the Main Limestone scars of 
West Stonesdale Moor. 
the 
Gagea lutea Ker. Intermediate type. Native. Area 
987.5.32. Range 0-250. Not unfrequent in shaded 
places, especially in the lower part of the dales. In the west at 
Cotherstone, Brignal, Rokeby, Applegarth, Richmond, Wensley, 
Eastholme, and Leyburn Shawl, and about the Magnesian 
Limestone at Pierce Bridge, Thorp Arch, Marfield and Brown 
