400 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Agrostis vulgaris With. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range 0-850. Everywhere common in grassy places, 
ascending to the peaks of Mickle Fell, Great Whernside, etc. 
Agrostis pumila is frequent amongst the hills. 
Agrostis alba L. British type. Native. Area 9 8.65 
4321. Range o-450. Frequent in damp places, ascending 
from the coast salt-marshes to a cascade over the Main Lime- 
stone of Gunnerside Gill. 
Ammophila arundinacea Host. British type. Native. 
Maritime. Area 5 4 3. Range Coast-Level. Common in 
sandy ground along the coast from Middlesbrough to Scar- 
borough. 
Arundo Phragmites I. British type. Native. Area 
general. Range o-450. Common in watery places, ascending 
in the Yore district to Semerwater, and to 1400 feet by Locker 
Tarn above Carperby ; & A. Lees. 
Arundo Calamagrostis L. English type. Native. Area 
8.65.32 Rangeo-150. Not unfrequent in damp woods 
in the low country. In Swaledale near Hipswell Lodge. In 
the Central Valley in Askham Bogs, Leckby Carr, on Stockton 
Forest, and by the side of the stream below Northallerton. On 
the east in a swampy wood below Captain Cook’s monument 
on Kildale Moor, in Newburgh Woods, Cum Hag Wood, Thurtell 
Wood, etc. 
Arundo Epigejos L. English type. Native. Area 
65432. Range orso Not unfrequent in woods and 
thickets in the low country. In the Central Valley at Car- 
thorpe, Fawdington, and between Thirsk and Woodend. In 
Cleveland at the foot of Kildale Moor, and near the mouth of 
the stream at Saltburn. Lane between Askham Bryan and 
Rufforth ; A, Zédotson. In the Howardian tract in Coneys- 
thorpe and Thurtell Woods. 
Sesleria czrulea Scop. Highland type. Native. Mon- 
tane Xerophilous. Areag 87. Range 200-800, Frequent 
