398 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE, 
Carex ampullacea Good. British type. Native. Area D 
general, Range 0-550. Common in swamps both in the low } 
country and amongst the hills, ascending to a pond on the back Ge 
of Cronkley Fell. 
Carex vesicaria L. British type. Native. Areas 76. gh 
4321. Range o-250. Frequent in swamps, ascending in s 
the Yore district to Semerwater. ‘Hybrid between vesicaria x 
and ampullacea,’ Hawes backwater ; /. Percival, R 
Carex paludosa Good. British type. Native. Area 9 8 
765.321. Range o-300. Common in watery places in the È 
lower zone, ascending in Teesdale to Winch Bridge. 
Carex riparia Curt. British type. Native. Area8.65 
4321. Range o-150, Frequent in swamps in the low 
country. 
Setaria viridis Beauv. Alien. Subspontaneous in waste ay 
ground near Great Ayton, 1855; W. Mudd !  Ballast-holes near l 
Thirsk Station; W. Foggttt. r 
Setaria verticillata Beauv. Alien. Subspontaneous in A 
garden ground at Camphill, 1858 ; Hebblethwaite | 4 
Phalaris arundinacea L. British type. Native. Area 4 
general. Range o-400. Common in watery places, ascending "a 
to Hawes and Upper Cronkley. 
Phalaris canariensis I. Alien. Not unfrequently sub- < 
spontaneous in cultivated fields. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum I. British type. Native. 
Area general. Range o-750. Everywhere common in grassy G 
places, ascending to the peak of Great Whernside. 
Phleum tenue Schrad. Achnodonton Beauv. Alien. Of 
this grass, which is a native of the South of Europe, inter- 
mediate between the genera Phleum and Phalaris, I met with 
a few specimens in 1862, in a bed of onions in garden-ground 
at Thirsk. ip 
Phleum pratense L. British type. Native. Area general. | 
Range o-400. Common in grassy places and upon dry banks, 
