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3. V. viTis iD^A. Red Whortle-berry. Crow-berry. June. ^2 
Dry places on heaths, in open woods, and on the tops of hills, in the 
West and North Ridings, very plentiful. 
4. V. oxYCOccus. Cran-berry. June — July. Trailing 1? 
In turfy hogs, chiefly amongst sphagnum. Leckhy carr, near 
Thirsk, in the greatest abundance. On the east end of Penhill. 
Moors, near Halifax. On the top of Cronkley fell, and most of the 
moors in that neighbourhood. Bogs in St. Thomas’s fields, Seamer 
lane, near Scarbro’. Widdale fell, Wensleydale. 
ORDER XXXIX. CAMPANULACE^. 
1. CAMPANULA. 
1. C. HYBRiDA.* Corn Bell-flower. July- — September. O 
In dry gravelly or sandy fields. Near the gravel pits, Heslington 
fields. Corn fields about Thorp Arch. Bramham. Near the 
limekilns at Kippax. Gravel pit, near Copgrove. Coneysthorpe, 
one mile from Castle Howard. Plentiful about Londesbro’, Knap- 
ton, and other places on the Wolds. 
2. C. ROTUNDiFOLiA. Round-leaved Bell-flower. July — August. If. 
On heaths, walls, hanks, and about the borders of fields, frequent ; 
the variety with white flowers is not of rare occurrence. 
3. C. RAPUNCULUS. Rampion Bell-flower. July — August. ^ 
The Forge valley. Hackness, near Scarbro’. (G. M.) 
4. C. LATiFOLiA. Giant Bell-flower. July — August. If 
In moist woods and hedge hanks. Near Fulford church, and several 
other places near York. Bridle- way from Selby to Howden. Roche 
Abbey. Airedale and Wharfedale, frequent. Woods about Halifax. 
Banks of the river at Cankley hill, near Sheffield. Castle Howard. 
Heskith grange, near Bolthy. Near Kippax. Several places near 
the road from Boroughhridge to Topcliffe. Near Richmond, fre- 
quent. Banks of the Don, near Sprothro’. Eske hanks, near 
Whitby. 
5. C. RAPUNCULOiDES. Creeping Bell-flower. July — August. If 
In woods and road sides. By the road side half a mile on the road 
from Darrington to Wenthridge. In the woods at Bramham. 
6. C. GLOMERATA. Clustered Bell-flower. June — September. If 
In moist meadows. In Clifton ings, and other places near York, 
frequent. Tadcaster. Thorp Arch. Wetherhy. Bramham. Yellow 
fields, near Richmond. Meadows at Sprothro’, near Doncaster. 
Terrington. Ganthorpe. Hildenley wood, near Malton. Kirkham 
Abbey. 
A pure white variety is not of unfrequent occurrence. 
