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2. ASPERULA. 
1 . A. ODORATA. Sweet Woodruff. May — June. 1/ 
Frequent in dry woods on limestone, and gravelly soil. 
2. A. CYNANCHiCA. Squinuncy-wort. June-— -July. "2/ 
Near Tadcaster. Bramham. Thorp Arch, and Wether by. Near 
Ripon. Knaresbro’. Appears on limestone only. 
3. SHERARDIA. 
1. S. ARVENSis. Little Field Madder. June — August. O 
In fields among corn, frequent. 
ORDER XXXVI. CAPRIFOLIACE^. 
TRIBE I. LONICERE^. 
1. LONICERA. 
1. L. PERicLYMENUM. Honeysuckle. June — October. 1? 
In hedges, frequent. 
2. L. XYLOSTEUM. Fly Honeysuckle. July. 1? 
In Studley and Thorp Arch woods. (S. Hailstone, Esq.) Lon- 
desbro’. 
3. L. CAPRiFOLiuM. Perfoliate Honeysuckle. May — ^June. h 
In woods and thickets. At Londesbro’. 
Upon the Honeysuckle may sometimes be found the larva of Vanessa C. album, (the White Comma;) 
Limenites Camilla, (the White Admirable;) Sesia Bombyliformis, (the Broad-bordered Bee Hawk 
Moth ;) and Semiophora gothica, (the Hebrew Character.; 
2. VIBURNUM. 
1. V. LANTANA. Way-faring Tree. May. ^ 
2. V. OPULUS. Guelder-rose. May — June. I 2 
In damp woods and hedges in the vale of York, frequent. Near 
Thirsk. Clink bank, near Richmond. 
3. SAMBUCUS. 
1. S. EBULUS. Dwarf Elder. July. % 
In hedge banks and waste ground. In a field at Leckby, near 
Thirsk. Banks of the Tees, opposite to Nesham. Between North 
and South Ottrington. By the bridge at Sigston, near Northaller- 
ton. In the lane close to Leeming turnpike gate. Below Scarbro’ 
Castle. Near Piersbridge. Cottingham, near Hull. Thorp Arch. 
