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3. G. wiTHERiNGii. Rough Heath Bed-straw. June^August. If. 
Fulford and other places, near York. Near Beverley. 
4. G. SAXATiLE. Smooth Heath Bed-straw. June — August. 1/ 
On heaths and hilly ground, frequent. 
5. G. uLiGiNosuM. Rough Marsh Bed-straw. August. If 
In old ponds and ditches. Frequent, near York. Malton. Beverley. 
6. G. ERECTUM. Upright Bed-straw. June — July. If 
Hob moor, near York. Oak wood, near Castle Howard. 
7. G. VERRUcosuM. Wartj-fruited Bed-straw. June— August. O 
In corn fields, rare. (Near Malton. Mr. R. Miller. E. F.) 
8. G. TRICORNE. Rough-fruited Goose-grass. July. O 
In rather dry situations, mostly in corn fields. Fields near Malton. 
N ear Hildenley wood. N ear Castle Howard. Thorp Arch, sparingly. 
Corn fields, near Redcar. Near Conisbro’ Castle. Near Monk 
Fryston. 
9. G, pusiLLUM. Least Mountain Bed-straw. July. If 
On limestone hills about Settle and Malham. Giggleswick scarr. 
Kelcow, near Settle. 
10. G. VBRUM. Yellow Bed-straw, or Rennet. July — September. If 
From the moist meadows on the banks of the Ouse, to the dry barren 
cliffs on the sea coast. 
11. G. MOLLUGO. Great Hedge Bed-straw, or Goose-grass. June — Oct. If 
In hedges one mile south west of Tadcaster. Bramham. Thorp 
Arch. Between Gatherley moor and Greta bridge. Skeeby mill, 
near Brompton on Swale. Thickell, by the road side from Castle 
Howard to Malton. Near Bulmer. 
12. G. ANGLicuM. Wall Bed-straw. June — August. O 
On an old wall near Boynton, the seat of Sir G. Strickland, Bart, in 
the East Riding. 
13. G. BOREALE. Great Mountain Bed-straw. June — August. If 
In the natural alpine wood on the left side of the road between 
Kilnsey and Kettlewell. In the stony bed of the Tees from Mid- 
dleton to Cauldron Snout, abundant. Rocks at the Strid, near 
Bolton Abbey. Banks of the beck between Skeeby and Brompton. 
Also at Clink bank, on the White Dog, near Richmond, but does 
not flower in this situation. At the east end of Malham cove. At 
Gordale and Kilnsey, very abundant. 
14. G. APARiNE. Goose-grass, or Cleavers. May — August. O 
In hedges, frequent. 
The different species afford food to the larva of the following msecXs •.—BeilepMla Elpenor, (the 
Elephant Hawk ;) DeilepMla Porcellus, (the Small Elephant;) Macroglossa Stellatarum, (the Hum- 
ming Bird;) Spilosoma Menthastri, (the Large Ermine;) Agrotis aquilina. Cidaria unidentaria, 
(the Dark-barred Twin-spot ;) Harpalyce ocellata, (the Purple Bar ;) Harpalyce Galiata, (the Galium 
Carpet;) Harpalyce tristata, (the Small Argent and Sable;) Anticlea ruhidata, (the Flame;) and 
Anticlea sinuata, (the Royal Mantle.) 
