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742. V. floccosum, W. and K. Incognit. 
Near Rotherham — L. Langley. It is desirable that the occurrence 
of this species in the county should be confirmed. 
743. V. nigrum, Linn. Native. English. 
In the lane leading to Croft, near Middleton Tyas — J. Ward. 
744. V. Blattaria, Linn. Denizen ? English. 
Lane by Highthorne, near Easingwold — Rev. Archdeacon Peirson. 
Walls of Tickhill Castle — Dr. Maton( B. G. 677). Roadside between 
Wensley and the Middleham suspension bridge, 1849 — T. Simpson. 
The station reported in the Flora rests upon the authority of R. 
Cameron. I have not seen the localities and consequently have 
not a clear idea to which of the categories of citizenship the species 
should be referred. 
VERONICA. 
747. V. arvensis, Linn. Native. British. 
749. V. triphyllos, Linn. Native. Local (Germanic) 
Dry banks and cultivated fields ; locally and periodically plentiful. 
First found in the vicinity of Doncaster, by Tofield ; re-discovered 
in sandy ground near Cantley — Rev. G. E. Smith (Phyt. ii. 284), 
P. Inchbald (Phyt. iii. 447). On a sandy bank near Nether Popple- 
ton ; discovered in 1842 — H. Wetherill. Hobmoor, Acomb, and 
other places near York! — S. Thompson. 
750. V. serpyllifolia, Linn. Native. British. 
753 V. scutellata, Linn. Native. British. 
The hairy variety (V. Parmularia of authors) ; occurs occasionally. 
754. V. Anag allis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
755. V. Beccaeunga, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
756. V. officinalis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
757. V. Montana, Linn. 
Native. 
British ? 
758. V. Chamiedrys, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
759. V. hederifolia, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
760. V. agrestis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
761. V. polita, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
762. V. Buxbaumii, Ten. 
Alien. 
Cultivated fields and 
waste places ; not unfrequent. 
Clover field 
near Haxby, 1840 — R. Spruce. Heslington fields, and Towthorpe 
moor, near York, 184 L — 0. A. Moore. East woods, Castle Howard, 
1844 ! — H. Ibbotson. Maltby, near Doncaster, 1846 ! — Rev. G. E. 
Smith. Rose Nursery, near Malton, 1847! — M. B. Slater. Carlton 
moor, near Thirsk, 1853 ! — W. Foggitt. Lane behind Sowerby, near 
Thirsk. On the railway embankment near Scarborough mere, 1853. 
Fields between Woodend and Newsham. 
