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7. C. HEDERACEA. Ivy-leaved Bell-flower. June — September. 1/ 
? In watery places amongst grass. Top of Cob dough, near Rippon- 
den, in the parish of Halifax, in great abundance. Moist meadows 
near Gargrave. On Sharpah. 
8. C. PATULA. Spreading Bell-flower. July — August. 
On limestone, near Doncaster. Several places near Knaresbro’. 
ORDER XL. LOBELIACE^. 
1. JASIONE. 
1. J. MONTANA. Sheep’s Scabious. June — July. 1/ 
In dry sandy lanes and on heaths in the hilly parts of the W est and 
North Ridings, frequent. 
ORDER XLI. VALERIANE^. 
1. FEDIA. 
1. F. OLiTORiA. Corn-sallad. April — July. © 
In corn fields on light gravelly soil. Heslington fields, near York. 
Fields, near Bradford. Near Doncaster. 
2. F. DENTATA. Oval-fruited Corn-sallad. June — ^July. 0 
In dry fields. At Langwith, near York. Fields at Thorp Arch. 
Wetherby. Bolton, near Bradford. 
2. VALERIANA. 
1. V. DioicA. Small Marsh Valerian. June. 1/ 
In moist boggy meadows, frequent. 
2. V. OFFICINALIS. Great Wild Valerian. June, 'll 
On the banks of rivers and in ditches, very common. 
3. V. RUBRA. Red Valerian. June — September. 
On walls at Ganthorpe, near Castle Howard, apparently wild. On 
old walls at Helmsley. 
ORDER XLII. DIPSACEiE. 
1. DIPSACUS. 
1. D. FULLONUM. Fuller’s Teasel. July. 
Road sides and borders of fields. 
Heliothis dipsacea, (the Marbled Clover,) may be found on this plant. 
