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grass ; upon Stanemore near the Spittle, plentifully, upon 
Penigent and Ingleborough Hills. 
Coniza foliis laciniatis. Jagged-leaved Fleabane Mullet ; 
at the End of Shirley Pool, near Rusby moor, but at some 
Distance from it. 
Erica baccifera nigra. Black-berried Heath, Crow-berries or 
Crake-berries ; on the boggy Mountains and Moors plentifully 
in many Parts. 
Fuc us. or Alga tinctoria, Dyers Weed ; it is often cast on 
the Shore near Bridlington. 
Fungus piperatus succo lacteo, Pepper-Mushroom, with a 
milky Juice ; in Marlon Woods under Pinno-moor in Craven , 
plentifully found by Dr. Lister. 
Geranium batrachioides montanum, Mountain Crowfoot 
Cranesbill ; in the mountainous Meadows and Bushets in the 
West-Riding. 
Geranium moschatum, Musket-cranes-bill, commonly called 
Musk ; it grows commonly in Craven, as Dr. Lister tells us. 
Gnaphalium montanum, .Mountain Cudweed or Catsfoot ; 
upon Ingleborough and other Hills in the West-Riding, and in 
Scosby- Leas, near Doncaster. 
Helleborine foliis longis angustis acutis, Bastard Hellebore, 
with long narrow sharp-pointed Leaves ; under Brackenbrow 
near Ingleton, and near Ingleborough. 
Helleborine atro rubente flore. Bastard Hellebore, with a 
blackish Flower ; on the Sides of the Mountains near Malham, 
four Miles from Settle, in the l Yhern. 
Hieracium montanum Cichorei folio. Succory-leav’d Moun- 
tain-hawkweed ; in the boggy Places of some Woods about 
Burnley. 
Hordeum Polystichon, Winter or square Barley, in the 
North Parts called Big ; it endures the Winter, and is therefore 
sown in the mountainous Parts of this County and all over the 
North, instead of the common Barley. 
Lilium convallium , The Lilly of the Valley, or May-Lilly ; 
on Inglethorp Hills, &c. 
Lunaria Minor, Moon-wort ; on the Tops of some Moun- 
tains near Settle, where it thrives plentifully, and is more large 
than in other Counties, where ’tis also found. 
Lysimachia, or Chamcenerion latifolia, Rose-bay, or Willow 
Herb ; in the Meadows near Sheffield, and in divers other 
Places. 
Lysimachia lutea flore globoso, Yellow Loose-strife with a 
globular Spike, or Tuft of Flowers ; in the East-Riding, found 
by Mr. Dodsworth. 
Muscus clavatus. Club-moss, or Woolfs-claw. 
Muscus clavatus foliis cupressi, Cvpress-moss. 
Muscus terrestris Repens, Creeping Club-moss. 
Naturalist, 
