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139. D. intermedia, Hayne. Native. English. 
D. longifolia, Flora, 16. Not nearly so frequent as the preceding, 
and oniy to he found in low situations. 
140. D. anglica, Huds. Native. Scottish. 
ORDER IX. POLYGALACEiE. 
POLYGALA. 
141. P. vulgaris, Linn. Native. British. 
P. oxyptera, Reich., a variety of this species, grows on the hanks 
of the Swale, near Bichmond — James Ward ; and in other localities. 
P. depressa, Wend., is frequent in dry heathy situations. Probably 
the latter is identical with the Whitby P. amara (Flora, page 143). 
141.* P. uliginosa, Reich. Native. Local. 
Dry heathy ground on Cronkley fell, on the margin of the stream 
which forms the White Force! Discovered in 1852, by James 
Backhouse and James Backhouse, Jun. The only known British 
locality. 
ORDER XII. CARYOPHYLLACEiE. 
DIANTHUS. 
146. D. armeria, Linn. Native. English. 
Brightside, Sheffield — Rev. W. W. Newbould fide H. G . Watson in 
litt. 1854. 
D. barbatus, Linn. Alien. 
On a marl bank in Studley Woods — W. Brunton, B. G. 690. Planted 
with D. Caryophyllus (plumarius) in Thorp Arch woods — 8. Hail- 
stone. This species possesses very little claim to be considered a 
wild Yorkshire (or British) plant. 
14T. D. plumarius, Linn. Alien. 
D. Caryophyllus of the Flora is this species. 
148. D. Caryophyllus, Linn. Incognit. 
150. D. deltoides, Linn. Native. British. 
“ D. glaucus is only a pale-flowered variety of D. deltoides. I have 
a specimen communicated to the Bot. Soc. London, by Mr. W. D. 
Biden, collected by F. E. D. Biden, at Mamwood, near Leeds ”— H 
C. Watson, in litt. 1854. 
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