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2. G, SYLVATicuM. Wood Crane's-bill. May — July. 1/ 
By sides of woods and pastures. Near Bolton Abbey. In all the 
alpine meadows near Settle, on limestone. Banks of the Nidd, 
above Knaresbro’. In Teesdale. Wensleydale. Helmsley woods. 
Pateley bridge. Malham cove. Mulgrave woods. Richmond. 
Cotherstone fell. 
3. G. PRATENSE. Blue Meadow Crane’s-bill. May — July. % 
In moist meadows and river banks, frequent ; chiefly in limestone 
districts. 
4. G. ROBERTiANUM. Herb Robert. May — October. O 
In moist shady woods and hedges, very common. 
Dotkidea Rohertiana may frequently be found upon the leaves and stems. 
5. G. LuciDUM. Shining Crane’s-bill. May — August. O 
On walls and moist rocks. On the walls of Byland Abbey. Walls 
near Egglestone Abbey. In Teesdale, at Barnard Castle. Rocks 
at Knaresbro’. Coxwold. In Craven, common. Kirkham Abbey. 
Walls at Londesbro’. Richmond. 
6. G. MOLLE. Dove’s-foot Crane’s-bill. April — August. © 
Common everywhere. 
7. G. pusiLLUM. Small-flowered Crane’s-bill. June — September. © 
In grass fields and waste places, not uncommon. Langwith and 
Clifton scope, near York. Near Boroughbridge, <fec. 
8. G. PYRENAicuM. Perennial Crane’s-bill. June — July. 1/ 
Holdgate and Acomb, near York. Sowerby fields, near Thirsk. 
By the river between Bingley and Keighley. Londesbro’. Bottom 
of Pye Nest lane, near Halifax, where it was for many years very 
abundant, and where it was originally introduced by the late Mr. 
Bolton ; now nearly eradicated. 
9. G. ROTUNDiFOLiuM. Soft Round-leaved Crane’s-bill. June — July. © 
In waste ground and barren pastures. Near Copgrove. Knaresbro’. 
10. G. DissECTUM. Jagged-leaved Crane’s-bill. May — June. © 
Hedges and waste ground, frequent. 
11. G. coLUMBiNUM. Long-stalked Crane’s-bill. June — July. © 
In corn fields on limestone. Thorp Arch. Wetherby. Tadcaster. 
Roche Abbey. Coneysthorpe banks. Fields near Hildenley. Ayton 
forge, near Scarbro’. Wensleydale. 
12. G. SANGUiNEUM. Bloody Crane’s-bill. July — September. 1/ 
On rocks near St. Robert’s Church, Knaresbro’. In bushy places 
on the sides of the limestone rocks in various places about Settle. 
On the east side of the second hedge which goes from the south end 
of Hildenley wood to the Hildenley road. On the Hambleton 
hills. Near the sea, at Redcar. Grassington wood. Wharfedale, 
G or dale. 
