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748. Galium verum. Potternewton, 1836, J. D. H. It was 

 oil Sug"arhills until 1870. 



758*. Galium saccharatum All. Field near Swillington 

 bridge, 1837. Several specimens of the right plant, a tricorne 

 Galium with forward-pointing- prickles on leaves, and large tuber- 

 culated fruit, but it must I think have been a casual colonist 

 brought with the crop. It has occurred twice in Yorkshire 

 before, near Thirsk and Malton, and in a few other counties, 

 but finds no place in the current London Catalogue. 



759. Asperula odorata. Woodruffe. Batty Wood, 1847 ; 

 and a specimen of Lathyrus tuberosus also. Gone now. 



761. Asperula cynanchica. Quinzy-wort. Thorparch, 

 August 1836. 



770. Fedia olitoria. Lamb's Lettuce. Thorparch, same 

 date. This is another of those ' uncertain ' species, requiring 

 recently disturbed and unoccupied ground for their development 

 — bad bearers of competition — the seeds of which Prof. Reid 

 has found in the glacial deposits. Of a surety not in quite the 

 same spot as of old ; it may likely be at Thorp-arch yet — such 

 sorts, although easily stamped out for a time, are among the 

 longest-lived of indigenes. 



781. Eupatorium cannabinum. By Nicholson's Lake, 

 Roundhay, 1836, J. D. H. But I was told, a year or two back, 

 that the clumps of this now fringing the water at the lower end 

 of the ' Waterloo ' Lake had been purposely introduced during 

 the Corporation's regime. 



782. Solidago Virgaurea. Bramley ' Fall,' no date. Still 

 lingers in the fir plantations at Scotland Mills. 



795. Gnaphalium dioicum. Bramham, no date, J. D. H 

 I saw this up to 1880 on Stubbing Moor, Rigton. 



803. Conyza squarrosa L. Plowman's Spikenard. Thorp 

 Arch, no date, J. D. H. Perhaps not gone : still on Horn Bank 

 in 1880. 



806. Pulicaria dysenterica. Whinmoor, 1836, J. D. H. 

 829. Artemisia vulgaris. Mugwort. Alwoodly banks, 1846. 

 1017. Jasione montana. Addle, 1836. Still in the sandy 

 lane beyond 1 the crag,' going towards Eccup. 



1029. Campanula hybrida. Corn Bell-flower. Thorp 

 Arch. No date. 



1038. Calluna vulgaris. Common Ling. Addle, August 

 1836. 



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