55 
James Ward. Newton, between Guisbro’ and Ajton — W. Mudd. 
Swinton, near Masham — T. Simpson. About the ruin^ of Upsal 
Castle. Hedgebank, at Feliskirk ; and in a lane leading from Kil- 
vington to the Thirsk and Northallerton road. 
G. nodosum, Linn. Alien. 
Naturalized in a wood at Londesborough. — H. Ibbotson ; and in a 
wood at Kirklington, between Bedale and Ripon ! — M. Hebblethivaite. 
An imperfect specimen of this species, or G. macrorhizum, labelled 
by the late S. Gibson 4 ‘ Washerlane, near Halifax,” was communi- 
cated by the late J. E. Bowman to the author of the Cybele Brit- 
annica. Vide Phyt. i. 556, 558. Cyb. Brit. iii. 401. 
230. G. sylyaticum, Linn. Native. 
Scottish. 
231. G. pratense, Linn. Native. British. 
232. G. pyrenaicum, Linn. Denizen. English. 
233. G. rotundifolium, Linn. Incognit. 
It is desirable that the station mentioned in the Flora, though 
resting upon the authority of Dalton, should be clearly ascertained 
to belong to this species before it can be admitted with confidence 
as a plant of the county, as Yorkshire is considerably northward of 
its supposed boreal limit in Britain. 
234. G. pusillum, Linn. 
Hedgebanks and cultivated 
species. 
235. G. molle, Linn. 
236. G. dissectum, Linn. 
237. G. columbinum, Linn. 
238. G. lucidum, Linn. 
239. G. robertianum, Linn. 
240. G. sanguineum, Linn. 
Native. British, 
fields ; nearly as frequent as the next 
Native. 
British. 
Native. 
British. 
Native. 
English. 
Native. 
British. 
Native. . 
British. 
Native. 
British. 
ORDER XIX. BALSAMINACE4C. 
IMPATIENS. 
242. I. Noli-me-tangere, Linn. Alien. 
ORDER XX. OXALIDACEjE. 
OXALIS. 
243. 0. Acetosella, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
