134 WALLER I FLORA OF STRENSALL AND DISTRICT. 



Fumaria pallidiflora Jord. Rare. In hedges about Strensall. 

 Fumaria officinalis L. Raphanus raphanistrum L. 

 Barbarea vulgaris Br. By the Foss. 

 Nasturtium officinale Br. N. palustre DC. 

 Card amine pratensis L. C. sylvatica Lk. C. hirsuta L. 

 Alliaria officinalis Andrz. Sisymbrium officinale Sep. 

 Sisymbrium thalianum Gay. Brassica campestris L. 

 Sinapis arvensis L. Draba verna L. Teesdalia nudicaulis Br. 

 Lepidium draba L. Colonist at Strensall, B. B. Le Tall. 

 Lepidium campestre Br. Fields at Stockton Forest, but not at all 

 common. 



Coronopus procumbens Gil. (-C. Ruellii All.). By damp roadsides 



near Strensall Common, and at Stockton Forest. 

 Capsella bursa-pastoris Mch. 

 Viola sylvatica Fr. (both vars.). 



Viola canina L. var. flavicornis Sm. On the Common in one or 

 two places. 



Viola odorata L. V. tricolor L. (and var. arvensis Murr.). 

 Drosera intermedia Hay. D. rotundifolia L. Poly gala vulgaris L. 

 Githago segetum Dsf. Lychnis flos-cuculi L. 

 Lychnis diurna Sibth. L. vespertina Sibth. Silene inflata Sm. 

 Silene anglica L. Very plentiful in cornfields by the railway across 



Strensall Common. 

 Silene noctiflora L. Very rare. In fields near Strensall Common. 

 [Silene armeria L. ' Once gathered at Stockton Forest.' II Ibbotson. 



A casual.] 



Saponaria officinalis L. « Hedge bank near the Lobster House, on 



the Malton Road.' H. Ibbotson. 

 Malachium aquaticum Fr. Banks of the Foss. 

 Cerastium vulgatum L. ( = C. triviale Lk.). 

 Cerastium semidecandrum L. C. viscosum L. ( = C. glomeratum Th.). 

 Stellaria media Cyr. S. holostea L. 



Stellaria palustris Ehrh. ( = S. glauca With.). S. graminea L. 

 Stellaria uliginosa Murr. Arenaria trinervis L. A. serpyllifolia L. 

 Sagina nodosa Fzl. S. procumbens L. Spergula arvensis L. 

 Spergularia rubra P. At Sandburn, and on sandy roads across 



Strensall Common, but very scarce. 

 [Linum angustifolium Huds. A few plants at Stockton Forest in 



1 88 1. Probably an escape.] 

 Linum catharticum L. Badiola linoides R.th. 

 Malva rotundifolia L. Hypericum pulchrum L. 

 Hypericum tetrapterum Fr. H. perforatum L. H. humifusum L. 



Naturalist, 



