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Hypericum elodes L. Plentiful in pools and marshy places on 



Strensall Common, and at Stockton Forest. 

 Acer pseudo-platanus L. (planted). A. campestre L. 

 Geranium phaeum L. Three or four plants in a ditch between 



Stockton and Strensall, in 1882. Miss G. Horner. 'Walls at 



Stockton Forest. No doubt introduced.' H. Ibbotson. 

 Geranium dissectum L. G. molle L. G. pusillum L. 

 Geranium robertianum L. Erodium cicutarium l'Her. 

 Oxalis acetosella L. Ilex aquifolium L. Rhamnus frangula L. 

 Rhamnus catharticus L. Hedges near Strensall, especially towards 



Sheriff Hutton. 



TJlex europaeus L. Sarothamnus vulgarius Wimm. ( = S. scoparius K.) 

 Genista anglica L. 



Genista tinctoria L. In a lane between Strensall Common and 

 Thornton. 



Ononis campestris K.Z. ( = 0. spinosa L.). Common. 



[Ononis arvensis L. is conspicuous by its absence.] 



Anthyllis vulneraria L. Medicago lupulina L. 



Melilotus altissima Th. ( = M. officinalis W., non M. officinalis Desr.). 



Melilotus alba Desr. Mr. Ibbotson informs me he has seen this by 

 the railway near the saw-mill (formerly Mr. Pearson's), between 

 Warthill and Holtby Stations, but he has not seen it recently. 



Trifolium pratense L. T. medium L. T. striatum L. 



Trifolium repens L. T. procumbens L. T. minus Sm. 



Trifolium filiforme L. Lotus uliginosus Schk. ( = L. major Sm.). 



Lotus corniculatus L. 



Lotus tenuis Kit. A little occurs in the railway cutting between 

 Warthill and Holtby, between Strensall and Sutton, and in fields 

 near Rufforth. 



Ornithopus perpusillus L. Plentiful on Strensall Common, and in 



sandy fields near. 

 Lathyrus pratensis L. 



Orobus tuberosus L. and var. tenuifolius Rth. 



Vicia cracca L. V. sepium L. V. sativa L. V. hirsuta K. 



Vicia tetrasperma Moench. 



Prunus avium L. ' I have seen the wild cherry in hedges in this 



district, but do not at present recollect where.' H. Ibbotson. 

 Prunus insititia L. P. spinosa L. 



Spiraea salicifolia L. 'There is a little in a plantation near the 

 Malton Road, but it has probably been planted there.' 

 H. Ibbotson. 



Spiraea ulmaria L. 



May 1886. 



