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Lees: An Old Leeds Herbdry. 



1469. Habenaria chloroleuca. Butterfly Orchis. Ilkley, 

 no date. 



1493. Polygonatum multiflorutn. Harewood Park, 1849. 

 1496. Convallaria majalis. Bolton Woods, May 1848. 

 Becca banks, 1845. (Becca is near Aberford.) 



1522. Colchicum autumnale. Collingham, no date. Still 

 there. 



1523. Narthecium ossifragum. Addle, 1836. 



1525. Paris quadrifolia. Roundhay limehills, no date. 

 A five-leaved specimen. 



1565. Acorus Calamus. Sweet Flag. By Aire, Knostrop, 

 1846., * 



1576. Butomus umbellatus. River-side near Swillington. 

 Label, but specimen missing. 



1577. Triglochin palustre. Addle, 1847. 



1 581. Potamogeton plantagineus? Sherburn, J. D. H. 

 The specimen is queried ' rufescens,' which it is not; a mere 

 scrap, it has more the facies of small polygonifolius. 



1587. Potamogeton heterophyllus (labelled lucens). Near 

 Swillington Bridge, July 1846. An interesting posthumous 

 record for a rareish species, which I fear cannot exist now. 

 There are also unlocalised examples of Pot. pusillus and P. pec- 

 Jinatus, probably from the same place. 



1772. Cynosurus echinatus. 



1790. Briza minor. 



1799. Hordeum murinum. Field near Swillington bridge, 

 July 1846, J. D. H. These three grasses doubtless casual aliens, 

 and from same field as the Galium saccharatum, already dealt 

 with. 



1906. Osmunda regalis. King Fern. By pools, Osmond- 

 thorpe, July 1840. A monstrous specimen, chosen for its 

 'foliation of the fructiferous spike.' Sixty years ago! one 

 wonders, en passant, if there be any connection between the 

 name and locality — the latter is anything but the thorpe of 

 the Osmunda now. 



1907. Ophioglossum vulgatum. Addle, no date. 



1909. Botrychium lunaria. Blackmoor, no date. A fine 

 specimen, with deeply incised lunations of frond and much 

 divided spike, but not after the axial manner of matricariifolium. 



1924. Lycopodium clavatum. Addel Moor, 1847, J. D. H. 

 Just within my memory this grew — to about 1865 or 1866 — in 



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