72 
C. lutea, Huds. Incognit. 
Walls and rocks in the west riding — Mr. Tofield. “ Mr. Fairbairn 
informed me that the stock of the plant now in Chelsea garden 
originated from a Yorkshire root introduced by Mr. Hudson ” — D. 
Turner (B. G. 692). Not heard of as a plant of the county since 
the days of Tofield and Hudson. 
ORDER XXXV. S AXIFRAGACEiE . 
SAXIFRAGA. 
419. S. Geum, Linn. Alien. 
Planted in a rock in Thorp Arch woods — 8 . Hailstone. Naturalised 
near Weathercote cave, four or five miles from Ingleton — J. Back- 
house, Jun. 
421. S. umbrosa, Linn. Native. Local. 
Truly native at the Heseltine locality, a deep ravine at the foot of 
Pennygent and Fountain’s fell— -fide John Tatham (Phyt. i. 267, Cyb. 
Brit. i. 467) ; G. G. Babington (Phyt. i. 845) ; W. Borrer (Phyt. ii. 430) ; 
and J. Backhouse in litt., 1854: and in Lynn gill, near Horton, in 
Ribblesdale, where it was discovered by the Rev. J. Howson— -fide 
J. Tatham (Phyt. i. 267). Naturalised only in the other localities. 
Covering large tracts in the woods at Storthes Hall, near Hudders- 
field — P. Inchbald (Phyt. iii. 331). 
422. S. stellaris, Linn. Native. Highland. 
In the streams which issue from Micklefell, Teesdale ! — J. Back- 
house, Jun., W. Foggitt. On the moor above Cantley Spout, near 
Sedbergh — John Nowell. 
424. S. Hirculus, Linn. 
Native. 
Scottish. 
425. S. AizoLDES, Linn. 
Native. 
Highland. 
426. S. oppositieolia, Linn. 
Native. 
Highland. 
427. S. granulata, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
430. S. tridactylites, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
431. S. hypnoides, Linn. 
Native. 
Highland. 
CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 
434. C oppositieolium, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
435. C alternifolium, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
PARNASSIA. 
436. P. palustris, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
