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Yorkshire Natural History 200 Years Ago. 
Muscus Abietiformis, Upright Fir-moss. 
Muscus polyspermos. Seeding Mountain-moss. 
All these Sorts of Moss are found on Ingleborough Hills ; 
some lie about Springs and watery Places; and others are 
common to most of the Moors and Fells in the North. 
Ornithigalum luteum. Yellow Star of Bethlehem ; in the 
Northern Woods, by the Tees Side near Grcata-bridge and 
Brignal. 
Pentaphylloides fructicosa, Shrub-cinque-foil ; on a Bank by 
the River Tees near Thorp, and below Eggleston Abbey, as 
also at Mickleforce in Teesdale. 
Pentaphyllum parvum Hirsutum, Small rough Cinquefoil ; 
in the Pastures about Kippax, a Village three Miles from 
Pontefract. 
Pyrola vulgaris. Common Winter-green ; near Hallifax 
in the Way to Kighley, and on the Moors near Heptenstall. in 
the Way to Burnley, plentifully. 
Pyrola folio mucronato serrato, Sharp-pointed Winter-green 
with serrate Leaves ; in Haselwood Woods, near Sir Walter 
Vavasor’s Park. 
Polygonatum flore odoro cum pediculis singularibus, Sweet 
smelling Solo mon-Seal. with Flowers on single Foot-stalks ; 
on the Cliffs near Settle and Wharf e. 
Primula veris flore rubro. Birds-eye ; in the mountainous 
Meadows about Ingleborough. and elsewhere in moist and 
watery Places. 
Pyrola Alsines flore Europcea. Winter-green with Chick- 
weed Flowers ; at the East-End of Rumbles-mere near Helwick. 
Pyrola Alsines flore braseliania, Winter-green Chickweed of 
Brasil ; near Gisburgh in Cleveland, as Mr. Lawson affirms. 
Ranunculus globosus Aconiti folio, The Globe-flower, or 
Locker-gowlons, a Kind of Aconite or Woolfe-bane ; in the 
mountainous Meadows plentifully. 
Ribes vulgares fructu Rubro, Common red Currans ; in the 
Woods in the Northern Parts of the County about Grcata- 
bridge. and elsewhere. 
Ribes alpinus dulcis, Sweet Mountain Currans ; found in 
this County by Mr. Dodsworth. 
Rhodia radix, or Telephium Roseum, Rosewort ; on the 
Rocks on the North-side of Ingleborough Hill, plentifully. 
Rosa silvestris pomifera major. The greater English Apple- 
Rose ; in the mountainous Parts of this County it is very com- 
mon. 
Rosmarinum silvestre. Wild Rosemary, or marsh Holy Rose ; 
on Mosses, and most other moorish Grounds. 
Rubus saxatilis. The Stone-bramble, or Raspis ; on the 
Sides of Ingleborough Hills, and other Hills in the West Riding. 
Salix folio laureo odorato. Bay-leaved Sweet -Willows ; 
1914 Nov. J. 
