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ORDER XXII. SAXIFRAGE^.. 
1. CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 
1. C. ALTBRNiFOLiuM. Altcmate-leaved Golden-saxifrage. May— June. 1/ 
On road sides and by tbe borders of rivulets in tbe mountainous parts 
of the West and North Ridings. Path side, near Fountain’s Abbey. 
Bell Bank wood, near Bingley. Spring, under the Cliff wood, near 
Bradford. Billy Bank wood, near Richmond. Binn Royd dough. 
Norland, near Halifax. Pennant’s dough, and other similar situa- 
tions, in the vale of Todmorden. In the rivulet at Hood Grange, 
near Thirsk. Newburg woods. Near Tanfield Hall. In Teesdale. 
Settle, as abundant as oppositifolia. Roche Abbey. Mr. Tatham’s 
wood, near Ingleton. Under Whitsuncliflfe, near Thirsk. In Esk 
dale, near Carmount. 
2. C. opposiTiFOLiuM. Opposite-leaved Golden- saxifrage. May— June. 11 
In watery shady places with the foregoing, but more common. 
2. ADOXA. 
1. A. MOscHATELLiNA. Tuberous Moschatell. April — May. 1/ 
Damp woods and shady places in the West and North Ridings, 
frequent. 
3. PARNASSIA. 
1 . P. PALusTRis. Grass of Parnassus. September — October. 1/ 
In spongy boggy places in Heslington fields, Askham bogs, &c. &c. 
near Y ork. On dry magnesian limestone hills, near Bramham. On 
the cliffs from Scarbro’ to Filey. Terrington carr. Kirkham. On red 
marl at Skeeby, near Richmond. Potteric carr, Doncaster. Beck 
dale, Helmsley. 
4. SAXIFRAGA. 
1. S. HiRCULUs. Yellow Marsh Saxifrage. August. 1/ 
T op of Boulders dale, two miles south south-west of Shacklesborough, 
and eight miles from Cotherstone, in an old course of the beck. 
2. S. AizoiDES. Yellow Mountain Saxifrage. June — September. 1/ 
In black boggy soil. On Ingleborough. Long Sleddale and Whit- 
fell gill, near Askrigg. Widdy bank and Cronkley fell, Teesdale. 
3. S. GRANULATA. White Meadow Saxifrage. April — ^June. 1/ 
Dry meadows and banks. Bottom of Collier hagg, near Helmsley. 
About Malham cove. W est field and Gallow field, near Richmond. 
From Barnard Castle to Romaldkirk, frequent. Attermine cave, 
near Settle. Howthorpe, three miles from Castle Howard. In the 
valley beyond Chapman’s pasture, near Scarbro’. Ruswarpe, two 
miles south west from Whitby. Between Cotherstone and Middleton. 
Wensleydale, forming a considerable feature in the meadows. 
