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TRIBE VIII. SMYRNIEiE. 
26. SMYRNIUM. 
1. S. OLUSATRUM. Alexanders. May. 
Near Scarbro’ Castle. Hurworth Church Yard. Near Beverley. 
Thorp Arch. 
27. CONIUM. 
1. C. MACULATUM. Hemlock. June — rJuly. 
In waste ground in many parts of the county. 
TRIBE IX. SANICULEAE. 
28. ERYNGIUM. 
1. E. MARiTiMUM. Sea Holly. July — August. 1/ 
Cliff beyond the spa, Scarbro’. Shore of the Humber, between 
Patrington and Spurn Point, On the Durham side of the Tees, 
opposite Coatham marshes. 
29. SANICULA. 
1. S. EUROP^A. Wood Sanicle. May — June. IJ. 
In woods, abundant. 
TRIBE X. HYBROCOTYLINEiE. 
30. HYDROCOTYLE. 
1. H. VULGARIS. Marsh Pennywort. May — ^July. 11 
In damp situations on peat, frequent. 
ORDER XXXV. stellata:. 
• 1. GALIUM. 
1. G. cRuciATUM. Cross-wort Bed-straw. April — May. 
In hedges by road sides, frequent. 
2. G. PALUSTRE. • Water Bed-straw. July — August. 1/ 
In moist meadows and ditches, frequent. Near York. Malton. 
Beverley. Helmsley. Kirkby Moorside. Coatham. Bradford. 
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