32 WHITWELL: WEST YORKSHIRE RECORDS AND NOTES. 
Comarum palustre L. Page 212. 
R. Cockit Moss. 
Rubus suberectus Anders. Page 213. 
ear Malham Cove. J/S. 
D. Near Newbridge, 1843. S. Gibson. 
Rubus fissus Lindl. Page 213. 
Carr Green, 1843. .S. Gibson. 
Rubus plicatus W.& N. Page 214. 
C. Carr Wood, 1843. S. Gibson. 
Rubus rupcagon ie Lees (as carpintfolius). Page 214 
rer Mill, near Halifax, 1843 (J.G.B.). S. Gibson. 
ubus reeled W.& N. Page 214. 
C. Near Halifax. A. Zey/and. With reference to the note in 
the ‘ Flora’ respecting this record, the specimen has 
been submitted to Mr. J. G. Baker, but it is found to be 
too imperfect for identification. 
Rubus affinis Auct. Ang. Page 215. 
R. Lane at Stackhouse. JZS. 
A. Malham Cove. JZS. 
Rubus pamae tena Sm. (as carpinifolius). Page 216. 
r Halifax, Aug. 1837 (J.G.B.). &. Leyland. 
Rubus laren Weihe (as carpinifolius v. pulchellus). Page 218. 
Lew Bank, 1843 (J.G.B.). S. Gibson. 
Rubus Radula Weihe. Page 219. 
Carr Wood, near Halifax, 1843. S. Gibson. 
core Koehleri Weihe. Page 2109. 
R. Peart’s Crags, Stackhouse Lane. JZS. 
C. Near Halifax, Aug. 1837. &. Leyland. This Halifax 
specimen is named glandulosus. But ‘most likely 
Koehleri’ (}.G.B.). 
Rubus corylifolius Sm. Page 221. 
Crow-nest Wood. 
C. Mytholmroyd (as —o S. Gibson. 
ae cesius L. Page 22 
R. ‘All our woods.’ ae MS. 
Rubus saxatilis L. Page 222. 
L. Feizor, &c.—common. 
R. Oustre-bank Wood, JZ. 
Dryas octopetala L. Page 224. 
W.. Aracliffe. “ZA 
North Yorks. Top of Cronkley Fell. 4. ; 
Naturalist, 
