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15. ORNITHOPUS. 
1. O. PERPUSILLUS. Bird’s-foot. May. O 
In dry sandy lanes and on banks. On the road from Y ork to Acomb. 
Tadcaster. Several places in Leeming lane. Hutton moor. Ripon. 
Near Dunnington wood and Kexby Stray lane. Near Halifax, very 
common. 
The curved legume bears a very striking resemblance to a bird’s foot. 
16. HIPPOCREPIS. 
1. H. coMOSA. Tufted Horse-shoe Vetch. June — August. I/ 
On limestone. On Cronkley fell, in Teesdale, at an elevation of 
above 1,500 feet. About Malham, Settle, Giggleswick, Kilnsey and 
Wharfe. Aysgarth force, Wensleydale. 
17. HEDYSARUM. 
1. H. ONOBRYCHis. Suint-foin. Cock’s-head. June — July. 
Between Tadcaster and Ferrybridge. Thorp Arch. Wetherby. 
Kippax. On the Wolds at Ganton, Foxholes, &c. A pretty garden 
plant. 
ORDER XXVIII. rosacea:. 
1. SPIR^A. 
1 . S. FiLiPENDULA. Dropwort. July. 1/ 
Welburn, near Castle Howard. Near Thorp Arch. In a pasture at 
Ganthorpe. Very abundant at Kilnsey cragg, near Settle. In a 
lane near the second mile stone on the road from Halifax to Lud- 
denden foot. In the lane near Otley hill, on the road from Rich- 
mond to Northallerton. 
2. S. ULMARiA. Meadow-sweet. June — July. 1/ 
In moist meadows and on river banks, common. 
3. S. SALiciFOLiA. Willow-leaved Spirsea. July. l2 
Aske wood, near Richmond, in several moist places, naturalized. 
2. PRUNES. 
1. P. DOMESTicA. Wild Plum. May. Tree. 
In woods and hedges. It appears to have been sent out of the nur- 
series with the Blackthorn. Near Doncaster, and other places. 
