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200 ft. at least lower than ' 900 ft.' in several places between 

 Kilnsey and Arncliffe. It occurs at a lower elevation still below 

 Janet's Cove, in Gordale. 

 Parnassia palustris L. ' Adel Bog— perhaps now gone.' It is 

 there yet (1888). 



(Enanthe phellandrium Lam. This grows luxuriantly between 



Hambleton and Bishop's Wood. 

 Chaerophyllum anthriscus Lam. is common about Baildon. 

 Viscum album L. This grew in a dwarfed state within the present 



borough of Bradford forty years ago, so an old resident informed 



me, who also gave detailed particulars. 

 Galium mollugo L. occurs near Sedbergh. 



Galium uliginosum L. I have gathered this in Heaton woods. 



It has since been gathered near Keighley by several members of 



the Bradford Naturalists' Society. 

 Carduus nutans L. This occurs between Kilnsey and Grassington, 



where it can be seen in the same view with the more abundant 



C. heterophyllus L. 

 Anthemis arvensis L. Occurs plentifully in corn-fields near 



Hems worth. 



Gnaphalium dioicum L. is frequent on the top of Gordale and 

 Hawkswick Clouder. 



Petasites hybrida Hook, is abundant from Shipley to Bingleyalso. 



Leontodon hirtus L. I have gathered this at Eldwick at 

 800 ft.; this is 500 ft. higher than the upward limit given. It 

 grows with Ge?itiana ainarella L., Limim caiharticiun L., 

 Euphrasia officinalis L., and other xerophilous plants. 



Lactuca virosa L. This is not mentioned for the Don district. 

 I have collected it on walls at Womersley. 



Jasione montana L. This was shown to me at Wilsden by 

 Mr. Butterfield, in fair quantity. 



Vaccinium oxycoccos L. In several places on Baildon Moor. 

 Menyanthes trifoliata L. 'Adel Bog — now gone.' It is still 

 there (1888). 



Myosotis collina Hoffm. is abundant about Grassington. 



Polygonum amphibium L. is an uncommon plant about Brad- 

 ford ; it occurs in the canal below Shipley and at Arthington. 



Polygonum viviparum L. I have gathered in the upper part of 

 Gordale, and Mr. Pawson brought me some fine specimens 

 from Penyghent. 



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