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19. APIUM. 
] . A. GRAVEOLENS. Wild Celery. August — September. 
Edge of the north cliff, castle yard, Scarhro’. Staveley, near 
Knareshro’. Saltmarshe, near Howden. Ditches, near Coatham. 
Near Marslce. Side of Hamilton dyke, between Selby and Monk 
Fryston. Below Settle bridge, and on the Willow island, two miles 
south of Settle. On the wolds, above Londesbro’. Ditch at 
Ganthorpe. 
20. CICUTA. 
1. C. viRosA. Water Hemlock. August — September. 1/ 
Ditches, Old Mai ton ings. Newsham carr, near Thirsk. In a pond 
near the Park lawn, Knareshro’. 
21. ^GOPODIUM. 
1 . JE. PODOGRARiA. Gout-weed. May — June. "I/ 
In shady damp places, not unfrequent. 
TRIBE VII. SCANDICINE^. 
22. ANTHRISCUS. 
1 . A. VULGARIS. Beaked-parsley. May. O 
On hedge banks. 
2. A. SYLVESTRis. Wild Chervil. April — May. If. 
Very abundant in the rich meadows and pastures about Settle. In 
meadows near Halifax, frequent. York, Doncaster, cfec. abundant. 
23. SCANDIX. 
1. S. PECTEN-vENERis. Shepherd’s-necdle. Venus’s Comb. June — Sep. If 
In gravelly cultivated fields, frequent. 
- 24. CH^ROPHYLLUM. 
1. C. TEMULENTUM. Rougli Cicely. June — July. 
Under hedges. Near York, common. Settle. 
25. MYRRHIS. 
1. M. ODORATA. Sweet Cicely. April — June. If 
In deep alluvial soil, near the hanks of rivers and small streams. In 
Wensleydale, very frequent; and in Teesdale, not uncommon. In 
various places on the Ribhle, below Settle. It likewise occurs spa- 
ringly at Kippax. Leeds. Knareshro’. Bingley. Esk dale. 
Hackfall. Coxwold. Richmond. Helmsley. In the fields at 
Baxton House, two miles from Castle Howard. Kirkham Abbey. 
Mawthorpe dale. Very abundant at Meg’s scarr, near Ripponden ; 
and in Turner dough, Rishworth. 
