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priately called nodding avens," by the 

 country people. 

 Fotentilla verna. Between Malham and 

 Settle. 



Sedum Telephium. Near Ingleton. 

 Bibes Grossularia. Koad side, Coniston 



Cold, and near Chapel-le-Dale, growing 



on the walls. 

 Saxifraga granulata. Malham. Common. 

 S. Geum. Chapel-le-Dale. 

 Adoxa moschatellina. About Kingsdale 



beck. 



Valeriana dioica. Malham. Common. 



Carduus heterophyllus. Near Clapham. 



Gnaphalium diocium. Kingsdale beck and 

 Clapham. 



Frimula farinosa. Gordale. 



Pinguicula vulgaris. Kingsdale, on wet 

 rocks. 



Polemonium cceruleum. 



Pedicularis palustris. Highside, near Mal- 

 ham. 



P. sylvatica. Banks of the Greta, near 

 Chapel-le-Dale, in large beds. 



Lamium maculatum. Malham and 

 Chapel-le-Dale. A plant with large 

 leaves lined with white and purple 

 flowers. I saw the same growing in a 

 garden at Malham. 



Taxas haccata. Gordale, in clefts of the 

 rocks, &c. 



Paris quadriflora. Chapel-le-Dale, one or 

 two plants. 



Polypodium Phegopteris. On the rocky 

 banks of Kingsdale beck. 



P. Dryopteris. Malham and Kingsdale, 

 in beds among loose stones. 



P. calcareum. Kingsdale, 



Allosorus crispus. South side of Ingle- 

 borough. 



Blechi}um spieant. Kingsdale, not frequent 

 A local fernist informed me that Aspidvam 

 Lonchitis, grows on Ingleborough, but 

 in an inaccessible spot. — George 

 Roberts, Lofthouse, Wakefield. 



Lepidoptera. — I have several duplicates 

 of the following Insects for exchange : — 

 G. rhamni, Q. Edusa, A. Paphia, A. 

 Adippe, A , PJuphrosyne, V. cardui, A . Gal- 

 athea, S. Semele, T. quercus, L. Corydon, 

 L. Alsus, S. Alveolus, T. Tages, and H. 

 Acteon (the latter taken at Lul worth in 

 July,) S. tilia, C. Elpenor, M. stellatarvm^ 

 P. statices, E. Jacoh(Boe, G. Dominula, L. 

 dispar, E. lanesiris, B, neustria, B. quer- 

 cus, E. apiciaria, G. cytisaria, A. imitaria 

 S. clathrata, F. atomaria, X. polyodon, T. 

 Jantliina, H. stagnata and A. fiexula. I 

 have one of each of the following conti- 

 nental specimens : — P. podalirius, and 

 P. Apollo, also several very fine 

 and lively pupce of A. atropos, for 

 which I should be glad to receive oflTers. 

 I give a list of those insects I particularly 

 want : — 0. porcellus, M. fuciformis, T. 

 esculi, L. monacha, E. russula, B. rubi, 

 E. tiliaria, G. papilionaria. T. Fimbria, 

 C. Prasinana, A. cratcBgi, L. sinapis, L. 

 sybilla, A. Aglaia, c&c. — Address, Miss 

 Bessie Dibben, Bishopstone, Salisbury, 

 Wilts. 



I have a quantity of British Bird's Skins 

 on hand which I want to exchange. Write 

 stating your v/ants, to Anthony S. 

 Bradby, Moundsmere, Preston Candover, 

 Micheldever Station, Hampshire. 



I have splendid Images of A. atropos 

 for exchange, also pupce. of the same. 

 Applicants not hearing from me within a 

 week may conclude their ofiers are not 

 required. — Richard Hebson, Barlby 

 Bank, Selby. 



