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to V^?7^^^:r^^';^^^.''' ^^^r^^' M.A., F.L.S., recommends momhc.s to refcr 

 to Lake, s 'North A orkshirc, and to 'The Natm-alist,' Alay, i8S8. In the latter he 



adde^r'Vo" """T\'' ^'^ '^"■"' '''^ ^^^^"^^' ^"^ -^^ ^-- '- -- -cords have been 

 added. >oi complete exammation of the district, the attention of botanists should 



be chvKledas stated under Routes. These routes include all the richest points of the 

 of them. '' ''"'" '" ^'"'"'^ "^'^"''' ^^^''^ ^^"'^ "^''>' ^^' ^^'^''^^'^^^^^ ^^-^^^^ '-^"y ^^'^ 



Route II. -On renhill, //«r,rr/«„. ,-„-.,>7>,™ var. .c„„V/,/,- (Jack Wood), excellent 

 //. i-i/'so,,, cast of Son-clsykes, -■l^!;ri/,w,na odorala, /.at/, ma s.jiirmaria. 



Route IIL-This district is very riclr in forms oi Kosa canlna, no less tlian seven- 



. teen ocern-„ng m tl>e wood itself K. spinosis.i,„a, R. moUissima var. c^ndea, 



and /> . micrantha, a,-c met ,N-ith here. Trolliu, curop.vm, Aqurcgia vuharh\ 



Canlammc amcna, Geranunn sylvaiicun, G. cohnnbUmm, G.Iucrd,,,,,, Hip;,. 



V " tamu,^ .Laihnea ^qua,„ar,a, Sa/>.v phyliafoUa, On/ns usta/Jta, Gy,n- 



. po^abou the locks above the lower falls at Ayssjarth. Many inteiestin.^ 



• Wm;^ ?"^ °'^""-^" ^'^= ^"^'> "^--= -'' ™ "- "^-e^ l^nks bcl'v 

 the mills. ""'" '"'™^^"""'-' ^"'" abroad with wheat, etc, ground at 



Route IV.--F0II0W the river from Vore Mills i,p to the stepping stones, about one 



JSIynophylum .puaum and alUrniflonn,, , and then, leavin-i the Yo?e, go 



?iawd '' r""' '"■":^yr^"^:'"'='^-"P '" O'^ close, pa^-itrgattetttioifo 

 Hawbank woods, where Thla.pi alpcstre v. acdfannm, Ahhe ^\v■„ ,, CoM,-aHa ■ 

 o_ff,.anahs var. alp.na, and Armcria ,nan,i,„a are abu.ulant. It i worthy of 



■ tTe V 1 T'T"" ""' ™'"^! "'f""'' •'° "°^ "^"^^ i" «")■ "'he, part o 

 end 7 ' 1 '^ '' '? 'u' "^' ' '"■""■" ^^ ^'■'' ^' ""= '"^i" ''^-er and there 

 0;t,„^°f '"■',""/> /^°'^ ''"'""'' '*'""'<' '^^ e^aniined, if time allows, for 



■ bene -t " '"" ^''yP'-'"'"""'^-'-"-""^'- Late //„A/„>.,,v« /./;..« should 



//.//^ ./,,> „,».,., H„U-ln„s>a pclnca, Sa.,(/}aga hypnoidc^, Myrr/ns oJora/a, 

 Gua,u,u,, hu-Hhuu occur m the ne.giibourhood of Locker tarn, as well as 

 Iwa luiea, Comani>'i falustn; G„aphaUum dioicu,,,, Drosera rot, nidij alia, 

 Sahx repe„3, 0,r/„s lat,foha and O. im-a,nata, and J.istca ro,-dala. 



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CRYPTOGAMS etc-pThere appear to be no records other ilian for 

 the mosses mentioned in Baker's ' North Yorkshire.' " 



ENTOMOLOGY, etc.^-There do not appear to l,e any entomological 



er.n'r'- f'''^'^''^' district has every appearance of being'^a likely on? 

 entomological research. & ;■ "v- lui 



1 CONCHOLOGY.-Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S., writes ; The neigh- 

 bourhood of Aysgarth, although it has only been casually and intermit lently worlfed 

 formollusca, may be considered a rich one, owing to the prevalence of cilcareon- 

 rocks and tlte plentifully wooded nature of the district. About thiny s pecTes "- 

 recorded for the „nme<iiate vicinity of Aysgarth and Carperby, a numl er wdiich 

 o^jhi ,0 be argely inceased by careful search in the woodlands'and 1 y the r "e 

 Mde. An old limekiln in Bear I'ark, near Aysgarth Bridtrc vlidrl^ //.,//, ,'"'^' 



and IT. A^.-.^ Koeks and walls harboL'-in al.mdancr ^^^ ;^:;r 67 

 p, versa, dlalea, IIcl,x r„pcstr,s, B,.!„„„s ol.sa,r„s, P„pa ,„„l,UUata, (an 1 at'Ca, 

 perby ™r. ,jll.,„a), etc. In the ^-ore at Aysgarth are found NeriilTrfsidu,,, 

 fon^,„ak,L„„„^ap„egra,^A Ancylns Jh.vlatUis, and along it. hank anil else 

 Where in the neighliourhood occur A,do„ atcr, Umax agresUs, V,t,-iua Z d^r, 

 fl^'--,/o,,,teseeUari,. Z.aniari,,s,Z.,,it!d,,i,,.m^^^^^^^^ 

 H. ,„fcsccns, H. /„sp,da, IP. rot„„data, H. p„P,,clla, II scruea. ^nd dl Jur2 



