4i6b baker's north Yorkshire. 
I. E. limosum L., including fluviatile Fries. Native. 
Area general. Range 0-600. Common in ponds and slow 
streams, ascending to the reservoir of a deserted lead working 
on the plateau of Pin Seat. 
3. E. hyemale L. Native. Area 8432 i. Range 0-200. 
In the west on the banks of Barnaby beck near Reeth, and 
by the Swale side at Easby. In the Central Valley at Raskelf. 
Hazel bush near Strensall and between Topcliffe and Thorp- 
field. In the east in Goathland dale and Eskdale (Grosmont), 
at Hackness, Hayburn Wyke, Coneysthorp, Crambeck, very 
fine at Lofthouse, and by the Derwent side opposite Kirkham. 
3. E. variegatum Schl. Native. Montane. Area 9 7, 
Range 250-600. In Teesdale ascending to the plateau of 
Cronkley fell, descending to the Tees side at Middleton. In 
Wensleydale at Aysgarth force and Bain gill, Semerdale. 
F. A, Lees. 
Summary. In this chapter 44 species are included, all ot 
which are Natives. 41 are plants of the Lower, 30 of the 
Middle, and 15 of the Upper zone ; and they range under the 
types of distribution as follows, viz. : — British 25, English 8, 
Scottish 5, Highland 4, Atlantic 2. 
TOTAL SUMMARY OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 
Classifying the plants of North Yorkshire according to 
their categories of citizenship as in the list now completed, 
we obtain the following result : — 
Natives 884 Denizens 37 
Colonists ... 84 Aliens ... ... 175 
1 180 
Classifying the Natives, Colonists, and Denizens according 
to their types of distribution, we obtain the following 
result : — 
British type ... 527 Germanic type ... 40 
English ,, ... 307 Atlantic ,, ... 7 
Scottish ,, ... 47 Intermediate ... 34 
Highland ,, .. 32 Local ,, ... 11 
Total ... 1006 
