;6. 



■77- 



90. 



79- 



80. 



91. 

 92. 



93- 



94. 



95- 

 96. 



83. 



33^ 



84. 



85. 



86. 



87. 



88. 



£)r)w oElopetala. Mountain Dry as, t 



Caryophyllata alpina chamasdryos folio. Rail Syn. | 89 



P; 2 53- . I 



This beautiful plant, heretofore known to be only! 

 a native of Scotland and Ireland, I found plenti- % 

 fully in feed on Amcllflf Clouder, a mountain | 

 within half a mile of Amcllff, in Llttendale, a | 

 few miles from Kilnfay. | 



Ccmarum palufire. Marfh- cinque foil. | 



Pentaphylloides paluftre rubrum. Rati Syn. p.t 

 256. ^ I 



In Gigglefwick Tarn, near &///*, plentifully, and? 

 other marfhy places'. I 



Aclteafplcata. Herb Chr'flopher, or Bane-berry. "% 



Chriftophoriana. Rail Syn. 262. 1 



I am indebted to Mr. Wm. Fothergill, before- ¥ 

 mentioned, for pointing out to me a moft delight- 1 

 ful herborizing fpot, viz, a Glen or Gill, called J 

 Whit fell Gill, or Arthur Fofs, fituated within a? 

 fmall diftance of AJkrig. In this fheltered valley, | 

 ornamented with an enchanting water-fall, many? 

 rare plants grew in the utmoft luxuriance. Here I 

 I found, in abundance, this poifonous plant lurk- % 

 ing, and half concealing its dark gloffy berries, I 

 not unaptly refembling thofe of coffee, but more:? 

 beautiful, and within reach of my arm, around | 

 one plant of it, the following, viz. Scandix odo-y 

 rata, Saxijraga autumnalls, Ribes rubrum, Rubus § 

 idteus,^ Rubus faxatllis, Prunus Padus, Juncus\ 

 fylvaticus. What a treat for a Botanift ! What a I 

 recompence for one of the rougheft journies over! 

 Cam, perhaps, ever experienced ! Auguft 16. f 



Aquilegla vulgaris. Common Columbine. | 



Aquilegia. Rail Syn. p. 2 7 3. | 



Found among fome lime-ftones on the upper part of | 

 the Girling Trough, near Coni/lone, Kilnfay, out? 

 of bloom. It poffibly might be the alpina. t 



Thalldlrum minus. Leffer Meadow-Rue. | 



Thalictrum minus. Rail Syn. p. 203. 



In Skirrith Wood, near Ingleton, fparingly. In great | 

 plenty on the mountainous ground about Kilnfay % 

 and many other places in the north. | 



Trollius europesus. Globe '-flower, Locker -gowlons. y 



Ranunculus giobofus. Rail Syn. p. 272. 



In Skirrith Wood, and the moift woods about Settle, | 

 in great abundance. t 



Galeopfis tetrahit var. 3. Nettle Hemp. I 



Lamium cannabino iolio, flore amploluteo; labio? 

 purpureo. Rail Syn. p. 241., I 



This elegant variety is found fparingly in the Corn-? 

 fields about Settle. . | 



Draba muralis. Speed-well-leaved Whitlow -grafs. ? 



Burfa paftoris major loculo oblongo. Rail Syn. p.% 

 292. I 



On Arnber Scar, near Amcllff, in Llttendale, and at % 

 Malham Cove, fparingly. | 



Draba incana. Wreathen-podded Whitlow-grafs. % 



Lainaria contorta major. Rail Syn. p. 291. | 



Very common on the rocks about Settle^ and fimilar % 

 fituations elfewhere. | 



Thlafpi montanum. Mountain Thlafpi. | 



Thlafpi foliis globulariae. Rail Syn. p. 305. 



On the mountainous pafturesin the road from Settle y 

 to Malham, within about half a mile of the Tarn, ? 

 plentifully, with the Arenaria verna, moftly in I 

 feed. 1 fought for it in vain in the paftures about t 

 the ebbing and flowing well. | 



Cochlear la officinalis. Common Scurvy -grafs. f 



Cochlearia. Rati Syn. p. 302. 



Common by the river Rlbble, near Settle, and on the| 

 mountains thereabout. In the latter fituation it % 

 is very dwarfim, and is the gr&nlandica of Lin-| 



NiEUS* ? 



Turritis hhfuta. Hairy Tower Muflard. | 



Turritis muralis minor. Rail Syn. p. 294. % 



On old caftles, walls, and rocks, about Settle and| 



Ingleton, common. ^ 



Cardamine impaticns. Impatient Ladies- Smock. 

 Cardamine impatlens, vufgo iium minus impatiens.| 



R :: ^m.p. 299. t 



97- 



98. 



99- 



100 



lor 



102 



On Gigglefwick Scar fparingly, itl feed. 



Geranium fy ha 1 1 cum . Wood Crarifhitl, 



Geranium batrachoides montanum' noftras. Rail 



Syn. p. 360. 

 In the woods and paftures about Settle and Ingleton 



not uncommon ; alfo in Lohgjledale ; and about 



Carr End, Mr. W. Fothergill informs me, it 



is fo common as to empurple the pafiures when 



in full bloom. 

 Geranium fangulneum. Bloody CranefblU. 

 Geranium nematodes. Rail Syn. p. 360. 

 In rocky mountainous woods very common, as in 



Kelkoe Wood, near Settle, in Graf Wood, and in 



the road from thence to Kilnfay, in. the greater! 



plenty. 

 Geranium columblnam. Long- flatbed Cranefolll. 

 Geranium columbinum, diiie&is foliis, pediculis 



florum longiffimis. Rail Syn. p. 359. 

 Geranium lucidum. Shining CranefoilU 

 Geranium faxatile. Rail Syn. p. 361. 

 Common on the ftone* fences about Settle and elfe- 



where. 

 Fumarla clavlculata. Climbing Fumitory. 

 Fumaria alba latifolia. Rail Syn. p. ^S- 

 Plentifully on a thatched Farm-houfe in Longfedale, 



on the left-hand iide, going down the vale. 

 Vicia fyhatica . Wood Vet ch. 

 Vicia fylvatica multiflora. Rail Syn. p. 322. 

 I found one root only of this beautiful plant in full 



bloflbm in Skirrith Wood, near Ingleton. 

 Hippocrepls comofii Horfe-fhoe Vetch. 

 Ferrum equinum germanieum filiquis in fummitate. 



Rail Syn. p. 321. 

 Grows in abundance out of the lime-ftone rocks, 



near Gigglefwick, Settle, and Kilnfay. 

 Tr folium alpefre. Long-leaved Clover. 

 Trifolium purpureum majus, foliis longioribus et 



anguftioribus, floribus faturatioribus. Rail Syn. 



p. 328. 

 In Skirrith and other mountainous woods and paf- 



tures in the North, moft plentifully. 

 Hypericum montanum. Mountain St. Johns Wort. 

 Hypericum elegantiffimum 11011 ramofum folio lato. 



Rati Syn. p. 343. 

 In Syke's Wood, near Ingleton, and other moun- 

 tainous woods, not uncommon. 

 Hieraclum murorum. Wall Bawkweed, or Golden 



Lung-wort. 

 Hieracium murorum folio pilofiffimo. Rail Syn* 



p. 168. 

 On the rocks near the water-fall at Ayfgarth Force i 



and, if I miflake not, on Kilnfay Crag, 

 Hieracium fubaudum. Shrubby Hawkweed. 

 Hieracium fruticofum latifolium hirfutum. Rail 



Syn. p. 167. 

 This plant, in its ufual ftate is extremely common. 



A variety, whole leaves are fpotted with red, and 



which is fometimes rniftaken for the Hypocbteris 



maculata, is frequent on the rocks in Grafs Wood 



and at Gordel. 

 . Carduus helenioides. Melancholy Thfile. 

 Cirlium britanicum Clufii repens. Rail Syn. p. 



In a coppice near Gigglefwick and in Skirrith Wood, 

 plentifully. In the paftures about Bordley, near 

 Malham, fo plentiful as to empurple the paf- 

 tures, fo ftriking in its foliage, and fo noxious 

 in its effecls, as to attract the notice of the 

 hirfbandmen, who call them White-backs. 

 , Viola paluflrls. Marfh Violet. 



Viola paluftris rotundifolia glabra. Rail Syn. p. 

 364. ^ - 



In Gigglefwick Tarn, and other marfhy fituations, 

 common. 



Viola grandiflora. Tel low Panfie. 



Viola montana lutea grandiflora noftras. Rail Syn. 



A 35 6 - ; 



In mountainous paftures frequent, about Attamire 

 Cliffs, near Settle. 



103. 



