WHITWELL: WEST YORKSHIRE RECORDS AND NOTES. 3a 
RHAMNACEA:. 
Rhamnus catharticus L. Page 186. 
‘In all our woods.’ JZS. 
SAPINDACEA, 
Acer campestre L. Page 
Between Hellifield oe JO ff. 
LEGUMINIFERA:. 
Ulex Gallii Planch. (as zanus). Page 188. 
eee Ree ' Both noted by /.Z. in his ‘ Baines.’ 
Undoubtedly Ga//iz, but there are no West Yorkshire 
specimens. All those in the collection from other parts 
are really Galli (J. e B. dks though all marked xzanus. 
Genista anglica L. Page 18 
R. Cockit Moss. JZ. 
Genista tinctoria L. Page 1 
-. Re ‘Tara field. 27. (= Site of Giggleswick Pane): 
Trifolium medium L. Page 193. 
L. Clapham. JZ. 
Trifolium arvense L. Page 19 
Adwick-upon-Dearne. C. PR. LVicholson. 
Trifolium elegans Savi. Page 195. 
R. Beggar-Wife Bridge: 1848. 7. 
Astragalus Hypoglottis L. Page 198. 
D. Wath-upon-Dearne. G. £. Wicholson. (No doubt near 
Wath, i.e., upon the Magnesian Limestone 6 or 7 miles 
distant ; & A. Lees 
EN glycyphylios 2 Page 1 
r Brodsworth. G. P. Nikaloon: 
Vics cna Meench. Page 200. 
D. ‘Very common about Wath, 1836.’ 4. 
Orobus tuberosus L. var. tenuifolius. Page 203. 
Lodge Gill. A One specimen has narrow and broad 
leaves on different stems springing from the same root. 
ROSACEA. 
Prunus insititia L. Page 204. 
R. Giggleswick Scars. C. 
[Potentilla fruticosa L. Page 211- 
Feizor (W.W.). 2. Clapham. Only marked as ‘ Feizor,’ 
but no doubt either ‘ Botanic Garden’ or a duplicate 
specimen. | 
Jan, 1893. 
