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340 — 3. Rubus suberectus, Anders. 
In. tlie plantation near the vicarage, at Cantley — Rev. G. E. Smith. 
All .''' Sedum eupestre, Smith . 
This species grows upon garden walls at Rievaulx. Perhaps the 
reported Guisborough station may he (or have been) similar in 
character. 
520, Gallicm pustllum, Smith. 
During the present season, I have collected this species on the 
rocky hanks of the Ure at Ays garth force, in Wensleydale. 
A Galium which grows amongst the rocks at the White force, 
in Teesdale, is probably the G. commutatum of Jordan; but 
whether it is a form of this species or G. saxatile, or may he speci- 
fically distinct from both, I cannot at present undertake to 
suggest. 
572, Hieracium caesium, Fries. 
With reference to specimens from the Hambleton hills, of the 
plant given under this name, which I submitted to his considera- 
tion, M. Jordan, of Lyons, remarks — “II est, a moil avis, tres 
different de 1’ H. caesium, Fries.” 
582.* Hieracium gothicum, Fries. 
On the top of the moor above Ingleby Greenliow, Cleveland ! — 
W. JVLudd. 
580. Hieracium crocatum, Fries. 
On the top of the moor above Ingleby Greenliow, Cleveland, with 
II. gothicum and umbellatum ! — TP. Mudd. 
670. Campanula patula, Linn. 
Between Swinton and Doncaster — Rev. G. F. Smith. 
707. Pyrola rotundifolia, Linn. 
In the sixth edition of Hooker and Arnott’s “ British Flora,” I 
observe that “ Castle Eden, Dene, Yorkshire” is given as a locality 
for this species. My herbarium contains an example which may 
be regarded as representing the variety arenaria, from that 
locality, which is, however, not in Yorkshire, but near Hartle- 
pool, in Durham. 
745. Verbascum vtrgatum, With. Alien. 
Specimens of this species, from three Yorkshire stations, are pre- 
served in my herbarium ; but at present it is known only as a 
casual straggler from garden cultivation. 
928. Schoberia fruticosa, Meyer. Alien ? 
In considerable abundance on the sea-bank to the east of the 
docks at Middlesborougli, 1854! — T. Simpson. It is quite proba- 
ble that the plant may be a veritable native at this station ; but, 
as it is so near the docks, I prefer to regard, for the present, this 
point as uncertain. I have myself seen tivo or three bushes of 
it, during the present season, on the side of the docks nearest 
the ballast hills. 
