ORNITHOGALUM—-CONVALLARIA. 38 I 
Holme near Masham. In the central valley at Brompton-on- 
Swale, Camphill, and in a wood on the south side of the Swale 
near Leckby Carr. On the east in Newton Wood and near 
Little Ayton, in the Vale of Mowbray at Leake and Mount St. 
John, and amongst the calcareous hills and in the Howardian 
tract in numerous stations. Aislebeck, North Kilvington, 
Balk, and other places near Thirsk ; W. Foggitt. 
Ornithogalum umbellatum L. English type. Denizen. 
Area 8.6.32. Range oroo., In the neighbourhood of 
Thirsk this species grows in a meadow scattered over at least 
an acre of what seems to be unbroken grazing ground, and also 
in smaller quantity in another meadow in the same vicinity, in 
both cases associated only with truly indigenous plants. It has 
also been met with at Carthorpe, Middlethorpe near York, on 
Terrington Broats, and in Forge Valley. 
Ornithogalum nutans L. Alien. Purple Lane, Sowerby, 
Thirsk ; W. Foggitt. Bank by wood-side midway between Tad- 
caster and York ; Æ. Zbbotson. 
Scilla nutans Sm. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-350. Common in woods and upon the 
borders of heaths throughout the lower zone, ascending in 
Swaledale to Keld, in Arkengarthdale to Shaw Wood. 
Ruscus aculeatus L. Alien. Subspontaneous in two or 
three places, but apparently without any claim to be considered 
an indigenous plant. 
Convallaria bifolia L. Local type. Native. Area 3. 
Range 150-200. Upon the wooded escarpment of the eastern 
calcareous range on the slope of Hutton Bushel moor towards 
Everley, scattered over a space of ground ninety yards in length. 
Found in 1857 by Messrs. Reynolds and Braby. This is the 
only British station where the plant is clearly indigenous. It is 
widely distributed upon the Continent from Scandinavia south- 
ward, and is plentiful in the Northern United States. 
Convallaria majalis L. Germanic type. Native. Xero- 
philous. Areag 8.6.3. Range 50-300. In the west near 
Sept. 1892. 
