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2. F. CLAvicuLATA. White Climbing Fumitory. July — August. O 
Amongst bushes in shady situations on sandy poor soil. Langwith, 
near York. Hookstone craggs, near Knareshro’. Bingley. Addle 
moor. Kirkstall forge. Bulmer hagg, near Castle Howard. 
Arncliffe wood. Near Halifax, frequent. 
3. F. OFFICINALIS. Common Fumitory. May — August. O 
In cultivated ground, common. 
4. F. PARviFLORA. Small-flowered Fumitory. August — September. O 
5. F. CAPREOLATA. Ramping Fumitory. June — September. O 
In a hedge at Clifton, near York. Near Sheffield. In hedges near 
Beeston. In the lane leading to Skeehy from Richmond. Near 
Whitby. 
ORDER VI. CRUCIFERS. 
DIVISION 1. SILICULOSJE. 
1. DRABA. 
1. D. VERNA. Common Whitlow- grass. March- — April. © 
On walls, hanks and waste sandy ground, frequent. 
2. D. iNCANA. Twisted podded Whitlow- grass. April — June. 
On limestone rocks. On Cronkley scarrs. Falcon dints, and 
several other rocks, in Teesdale. On the summit of Ingleborough. 
Roseberry coppice. Reeth moor, eight miles north west of Leyburn. 
On a rock north of Seamer water, Wensleydale. Malham cove and 
Gordale scarrs. Rock, near the Ebbing and Flowing W ell, near Settle. 
3. D. MURALis. SpeedweU-leaved Whitlow- grass. April — May. © 
On the shady side of limestone rocks and walls. Malham cove, and 
in the footpath between Kettlewell and Arncliffe. Amber dean, near 
Arncliffe. Littondale. Ingleton and Settle. 
2. CAMELINA. 
1. C. SATivA. Gold of Pleasure. June — July. © 
Corn fields and by way sides. On the footroad from Thirsk to 
Thirlby. Corn fields at Clapgate, near Richmond. Near Rother- 
ham. Near Pontefract. Near Beverley. On the Wolds. Never 
of long continuance in one station. 
3. LEPIDIUM. 
1. L. LATiFOLiuM. Broad-lcavcd Pcppcrwort. June — August. 1/ 
On a rock on the left of the road going out of Kirkgate, Knareshro’, 
to the river Nidd. Rocks at Brompton, near Knareshro’. On the 
rocks between Redcar and Whitby. Sandsend, near Whitby, 
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