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2. P. spiNOSA. Sloe, or Blackthorn. March — April. 1? 
In hedges, common. 
The Black Thorn affords food and shelter to numerous insects ; amongst others, Pieris Cratcegi, 
( Black-veined White ;) Vanessa Polychlorus, (the large Tortoise-shell ;) Theda Betulcs, (the Brov?n 
Hair Streak J Theda Pruni, Black Hair Streak;) Theda Spini, (Pale Brown Hair Streak;) 
Episema cceruleocephala, (Figure of 8 Moth;) Tridiiura Cratcegi, (the Pale Oak Egger;) Eriogaster 
lanest 7 -is, (Small Egger;) Gastropadia Quercifolia, (the Lappet Moth;) and Orgyia antiqua, (the 
Vapourer ;) &c. &c. 
3. P. iNsiTiTiA. Wild Bullace-tree. April. Tree. 
Hedges, near York. Pontefract. Thorp Arch, tfec. Several varie- 
ties, with regard to the colour of the fruit, may he found near York. 
4. P. cEBASus. Wild Cherry-tree. May. Tree. 
In woods and hedges, freq^uent. W oods at Thorp Arch. 
5. P. PADUS. Bird Cherry. May. Tree. 
In woods and hedges in the mountainous parts of the county, 
frequent. Yery abundant near Halifax. Near York, rare. Plen- 
tiful at Bolton. Shipley, &c. near Bradford. 
3. RUBUS. 
1 . R. FRUTicosus. Common Bramble, or Blackberry. July — August. 1? 
Very common in hedges and thickets. In the neighbourhood of 
Halifax it is not of very frequent occurrence ; hut in one or two 
situations in that neighbourhood, a most beautiful small variety 
occurs with flowers of a delicate purple, and the leaves on the upper 
side a fine dark shining green, the under side of which are quite as 
hoary as those of R. loiEus. 
2. R. SUBBRECTUS. Rcd-fruitcd Bramble. July — August. 
(Flora Fan. tab. 1992, Fas. 34, bona.) 
In woods and thickets. In the woods and lanes at Langwith, near 
York. Oliver’s mount, Scarbro’. Dallow gill, near Ripley. In a 
moist wood near Hipswell Lodge, three miles south east of Rich- 
mond. Malham. 
3. R. cARPiNiFOLius. Hombeam-leaved Bramble. July — August. I 2 
Hedges, &c. 
4. R. iD^us. Raspberry. May — June. \ 
In woods and hedge banks, fi’equent. W oods near Bradford, Bing- 
ley, Halifax, &c. 
5. R. coRYLiFOLius. Hazel-leaved Bramble. R. dumetorum Weibe and 
Nees, Rubi Germ. p. 99, tab. 45. A. July. ^2 
Hedges at the Mount, York. Thorp Arch. 
6. R. cjisius. Dew-berry. June — July. 1? 
Under hedges, in the borders of fields, frequent. (Not found in the 
neighbourhood of Halifax.) Abundant about Thorp Arch. 
