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15. PIMPINELLA. 
1. P. SAxiFRAGA. Common Bumet- Saxifrage. June— September. 7/ 
In dry pastures. Knavesmire and HesKngton fields, near York. 
Penny oaks and other places, near Bradford. Love lane, near the 
Swale, Richmond. Near Settle. 
2. P. MAGNA. Greater Burnet-saxifrage. July — September. 7/ 
In shady places under hedges, frequent. Moat, <fec. at York. Tad- 
caster. Boroughhridge. Thorp Arch. Kippax. Hood Grange and 
Duckett ings, near Thirsk. On the hanks of the Ure, near Ripon. 
Jervaux Abbey, near Middleham. Near Settle. 
16. SIUM. 
1. S. LATiFOLiUM. Broad-leaved Water-parsnep. July — August. 7/ 
In rivers and ditches. In ditches by the Foss, at York. Old Malton 
ings. Banks of the Rye and Derwent. Rivulet at Ganthorpe, near 
Castle Howard. Terrington carr. 
2* S. ANGusTiFOLiuM. Narrow-leaved Water-parsnep. July — Sep. 7/ 
Ditches and slow rivers. By the Foss, at York. Marshy ground, 
near Sedburg. Near the castle, Ravensworth. Bottom of Hag 
wood, Castle Howard. Near Settle, very frequent. Terrington carr. 
Ditch opposite Pontefract race-course. 
3. S. NODiFLORUM. Procumbent Water-parsnep. July — August. 7/ 
4. S. REPENS. Creeping Water-parsnep. August — September. 7/ 
In the ice-house pond at Castle Howard. Marshy ground on Til- 
mire, near York. Wet places in a wood below Bolthy scarr, near 
Thirsk. Ditches near Beverley, frequent. On the road from 
Knaresbro’ to Ripley, and by Scriven Park Lodge. By the Foss, 
York. Rivulet at Ganthorpe. 
5. S. iNUNDATUM. Least Water-parsuep. May — June. 7/ 
In ditches and wet places overflowed in winter. Tilmire, Stockton 
forest, and other places, near York. In a large piece of water under 
Cronkley scarr, in Teesdale. Castle Howard ponds. Downholme 
moor. 
17. CARUM. 
1. C. CARui. Caraway. June. ^ 
Specimens from near Brimham rocks are in the Herbarium of the 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Ditches near Hull. 
18. SISON. 
1. S. AMOMUM. Bastard Stone-parsley. August. © 
In moist situations, near Hull. 
2. S. SEGETUM. Corn Honewort. August. 0 
Said to be common near Hull, on the authority of the Rev. J. Dalton, 
