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3. INULA. 
1. I. HELENiuM. Elecampane. July — August. 1/ 
In moist meadows. Amongst tlie mins of Rievaulx Abbey. Near 
Helmsley. Near Growmond bridge, in Esk dale. Mawthorpe dale, 
Mawtborpe wood, and tbe pastures adjoining, a mile and a half from 
Castle Howard. Meadow near Elvington. Field near Overton wood, 
tmly wild. 
2. I. DYSENTERicA. Flea-bane. August — September. 1/ 
Hedge banks by road sides, in the vale of York, frequent. Near St. 
Trinien’s, Richmond. 
4. ASTER. 
1. A. TRiPOLiuM. Sea Star- wort. August — September. 1/ 
On the muddy sea coast. Humber bank, at Hull. Near Hedon. 
Near Redcar. Near Whitby. 
5. ERIGERON. 
1. E. ACRE. Blue Flea-bane. July — August. ^ 
Dry gravelly pastures or waste ground, by road sides. On the 
Wolds, in many places. In Londesbro’ Park. Kippax limekilns. 
Ledston Lodge. Bramham. On the road from Bransby to Helms- 
ley. On the mins of St. Agatha’s Abbey, Richmond. Malton. 
6. SOLIDAGO. 
1. S. viRGAUREA. Golden Rod. July — September. 1/ 
In woods and grassy lanes. A plant thinly scattered throughout the 
county. Very abundant near Halifax. 
Cucullia Asteris, (the Starwort Moth,) feeds upon the flowers ; and the Beautiful Lyccena Virgaurece, 
(the Scarce Copper.) 
7. GNAPHALIUM. 
1. G. DioicuM. Mountain Cudweed. May — July. 1/ 
On dry heathy waste ground in high situations, frequent. 
2. G. RECTUM. Upright Cudweed. August. % 
On sandy heaths and infields adjoining. Stockton common. Sandy 
fields, near Kelvington. Near Halifax. 
3. G. ULiGiNOSUM. Marsh Cudweed. August. O 
Tilmire, near York, and other places, frequent. 
4. G. MINIMUM. Least Cudweed. June — September. O 
On barren sandy heaths and fields, frequent. 
5. G. GERMANicuM. Common Cudweed. July — September. O 
Fields and waste ground on dry barren soil, frequent. 
