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Erysimum ono napa og L. Page 137. 
Settle. 
Cardamine amara al 138. 
Beggar-wife Bridge. Z. 
Cardamine hirsuta L. Page 128. 
‘Common.’ A. and C. This is quoted, as well as the next, 
to show that Mr. Tatham distinguished them as 
segregates. No dates are given. 
Cardamine sylvatica Link. ice 139. 
Near Settle, ‘abundant.’ 4Z. 
Arabis Thaliana L. Page 
R. On Castleberg. C. No Ribble locality is given in ‘ Flora.’ 
Arabis perfoliata Lam. Page 140. 
D. Wath-upon-Dearne (no date). G.P. Nicholson. 
Barbarea przcox Br. Page 141. 
R. Langcliffe Lane. JZ. 
Armoracia rusticana Baumg. Page 143. 
R. Between Settle and Long Preston. JZ. 
Draba muralis L. Page 144. 
A. Malham Cove (1832). JZS. 
Lepidium campestre Br. Page 14 
R. Ribble Banks. 4. Settle Cadhvid MS. 
RESEDACEAL 
ae lutea L. Page 151. 
R. Giggleswick. 4. 
VIOLACEA. 
Viola lutea var. amcena Syme. Page 156. 
Attermire. ‘On our hills.’ C. Specified separately from 
lutea proper. But amena only means a purple-flowered 
/utea, at any rate here, and the distinction is valueless. 
Wholly yellow flowers, wholly purple ones, and variously 
intermediate ones—partially yellow and partially purple— 
are found on the Attermire slopes. I think, however, 
that the wholly yellow are the first met with on ascending 
the hill, and that the purple element appears gradually 
upwards, but without actually prevailing at any level. 
DROSERACE. 
Drosera rotundifolia L. Page 157. 
R. Cockit Moss. A. Helwith Moss, given under L, in the 
‘Flora,’ should be under R, 
Jan, 1893. 
