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NEW PLANT^LOCALITIES FROM 

 INORTH = EAST YORKSHIRE. 



J. G. BAKER, F.R.S.. 



Lepidium latifolium. South side of the stream at East 

 Kow, near its mouth. 



SiNAPis NIGRA. Abundant at Robin Hood's Bay. 



Brassica oleracea. Qiff above the entrance to the North 

 Pier at Whitby. 



ViciA SYLVATICA. Plentiful near the sea at Hayburn Wyke, 

 and between Staithes and Runswick Bay. 



Rosa mollis. High up in East Row Woods. 



Rosa mollis var. ccerulea. Whitby and Scarborough 

 Road, near Hayburn Wyke. 



Rosa scabriuscula. With the last. 



Rosa urbica. Hayburn Wyke. 



Rosa arvensis. High up in East Row Woods. 



RuBUS cinerosus Rogers. Abundant at Hayburn Wyke, 

 both in the woods and by roadsides. So far as is known, this 

 is an endemic English species. It was first described by the 

 Rev. W. M. Rogers, from several stations near Helmsley and 

 Rievaulx. 



RuBUS LEUCOSTACHYS and R. RADULA. East Row Wood. 



RuBUS DUMETORUM. Hedges between Sandsend and Lythe. 



Smyrnium olusatrum. Plentiful at Runswick Bay. 



Inula helenium. Still plentiful at Runswick Bay, where 

 it was first found by Mr. Geo. Massee. 



SoNCHUS ASPER. About the old castle at Mulgrave. 



Arctium intermedium. Mulgrave Woods. 



Carduus tenuiflorus. Waste ground at East Row. 



Plantago maritima. Foot of the coast cliff south of East 

 Row. 



Epipactis latifolia. Woods at Hayburn Wyke. 



LuzuLA SYLVATICA. Abundant in the oak woods that slope 

 down to the sea at Hayburn Wyke, with x^ira flexuosa and 

 Melampyrum pratense. 



Calamagrostis Epigeios. Very fine in a swamp just 

 inside the East Row gate of Mulgrave Park. 



Triticum acutum. Banks of the East Row stream near 

 its mouth. 



Nituralist, 



