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6. R. BULBOSus. Bulbous Crowfoot, Butter-cups. May. 2(. 
In pastures and meadows everywhere. 
Orthosia Pistacina (Veiny Chesnut) feeds upon this plant, perhaps the only Lepidopterous larva that 
is found on the Ranunculacese. 
7. R. HiRsuTus. Pale Hairy Crowfoot. June — October. 
Moist clayey places where water has remained during winter. 
8. R. REPENS. Creeping Crowfoot, Toad teather. June — August. 'U- 
In meadows and pastures, common. 
9. R. ACRis. Upright Meadow Crowfoot. June — July. % 
In meadows and pastures, common. 
10. R. ARVENSis. Corn Crowfoot. June — July. 0 
In dry gravelly corn fields. In Heslington field, and several other 
places, near York. Malton. Huggate, <fec. Skeehy, near Richmond. 
Knareshro’, cfec. Fields at Hipperholme and Lightcliffe, near Halifax. 
11. R. HEDERACEUS. Ivy Crowfoot. May — August. "}/ 
In shallow rivulets, ditches, and pools in the high lands of the county. 
12. R. AQUATiLis. White Floating Crowfoot. May — July. 1/ 
In ditches and ponds common, with its varieties. 
6. TROLLIUS. 
1. T. EUROP^us. Globe Flower. May — June. "2/ 
In shady rather moist situations. On Rumhald’s moor about a mile 
above Helwick in a flat boggy place on the left of the road to Otley. 
On the slope of the hill in an inclosure upon Thornton moor adjoining 
to the Halifax and Keighley turnpike road. Turner dough in Rish- 
worth, near Ripponden. Bottom of Beckdale, near Helmsley. East 
side of Round Howe, near Richmond. Very abundant in Teesdale. 
Meadows at Cleves, near Thirsk. Hovingham woods, near Holly Hill. 
Wiganthorp wood, near Castle Howard. About Grassington in Wharf- 
dale. Near Copgrove very common. Ripon. Wensleydale. Near 
Malham cove. Very abundant in most of the moist woods about 
Settle, but always on the limestone. Esk Bank, near Whitby. 
7. HELLEBORUS. 
1. H. viRiDis. Green Hellebore. April — May. % 
W oods and dry pastures. In a pasture behind the Church, Tadcaster, 
abundant. On the side of the road between Tadcaster and Leeds by 
Kidd Hall. Woods, near Roche Abbey. At Londesbro’. In a thicket 
opposite Brampton, near Marsk Hall. Ayton Forges. In a meadow at 
Wharfe six miles north west of Settle. Fountain’s Abbey. Stony 
pastures, near T anfield. About Abberford. Banks of the river opposite 
the mill, Knaresbro’. On a ditch bank at Coneysthorp one mile from 
Castle Howard. Woods between Warmsworth and Conisbro’. Near 
Doncaster. Beckdale, near Helmsley. 
