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2. S. NIGRA. Common Elder. June. ^2 
In hedges, frequent. 
Var. y. With beautiful laciniated leaves, in a hedge on the road side near 
Scarhro’, from York. 
The larva of Mamestris Persicaria, may be found upon this plant. 
TRIBE II. HEDERACE^. 
4. CORNUS. 
1. C. SANGUiNEA. Dog-wood. June — ^July, I 2 
In hedges in the vale of York, not rare. Clink Bank wood, near 
Richmond. Round Howe, near Downholme. 
2. C. suECicA. Dwarf Cornel. June — July. % 
In the Hole of Horcum, near Saltergate, on the road from Pickering 
to Whitby. Likewise found in great abundance near Hackness, 
by Messrs. Brown and Williamson, of Scarhro’, July, 1835. Cross 
Cliff hanks, near Pickering. 
5. HEDERA. 
1. H. HELIX. Common Ivy. October, b? 
In woods and on old buildings, frequent. 
ORDER XXXVII. LORANTHE^. 
1 . VISCUM. 
1. V. ALBUM. Misseltoe. May. I 2 
Parasitical on trees in woods and old orchards in the vale of York, 
not very unfrequent ; hut rare in other parts of the county. 
ORDER XXXVIII. VACCINIEiE. 
• 1 . VACCINIUM. 
1. V. MYRTiLLUs. Bilberry. May. 'h 
On stony heaths and on turfy soil in woods, frequent. 
The larva of Glcea Vaccinii, (the Chesnut ;) Acronycta auricoma, (the Scarce Dagger ;) Acronycta 
Euphrasice ; feeds on this. 
2. V. ULIGINOSUM. Great Bilberry. May. I 2 
On a boggy piece of ground north of Widdy Bank House, in 
Teesdale. 
