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2. C. SEPiuM. Great Bindweed. July — August. 
Moist hedges and woods, frequent. 
2. CUSCUTA. 
1. C. EUROP^A. Greater Dodder. July — September. O 
On nettles and thistles. In the corn fields, near Malton. 
2. C. E PITHY MUM. Lesser Dodder. June — September. 1/ 
On common heath. On the foot road from Mr. Hustler’s house to 
Thorps wood, on Stockton forest. In a field between Redcar and 
Kirkleatham, through which the foot road passes. 
ORDER XL VI. POLEMONIACE^. 
1. POLEMONIUM. 
1. P. c^RULEUM. Jacob’s Ladder. June. 1/ 
At Malham cove. Gordale scarr, and in the high open pastures 
between Malham and the calamine pits ; also between Arnclifie and 
Kilnsey, under the limestone cliffs on the west side of the valley ; 
all those habitats on limestone. Arncliffe wood, near Mount Grace. 
ORDER XL VII. PLANTAGINEA:. 
1. PLANTAGO. 
1 . P. MAJOR. Greater Plantain. April — September. 1/ 
Frequent everywhere. 
2. P. MEDIA. Hoary Plantain. June — -August. 7/ 
In the vale of York, abundant. 
3. P. LANCEOLATA. Ribwort Rib-grass. June — July. 7/ 
In meadows and pastures, very common. 
4. P. MARiTiMA. Sea Plantain. July— -September. 7/ 
On the sea coast, large rivers and mountain streams. Scarbro’. 
Filey bridge. Coatham, at the mouth of the Tees ; and at the 
High force. Carr-end, Wensleydale. In the road side between 
Arncliffe and Kilnsey, thirty-eight miles from the coast. On the 
margin of the river, Hull. 
5. P; CORONOPUS. Buck’s-hom Plantain. June — August. O 
At Coatham. On Filey bridge. On the Wolds. From New Village 
to South Cave, on the road side. Road side leading from Doncaster 
to Armthorpe. 
A number of fine insects feed upon the different species of Plantain ; amongst them Pamphila Pani- 
seus, (the Chequered Skipper;) Euthemonia Russula, (\he Clouded Buff;) Nemeophila Plantaginis, 
(the Wood Tiger;) Phragmatobia fuliginosa, {the Ruby Tiger;) Eulepia grammica, (the Feathered 
Footman;) Graphiphora erythrocephala, (the Barred Chesnut;) Mythimna grisea, (the Bright-eyed 
Clay;) Mythimna Lithargyria. Grammesia trilinea, {the EcpxaA Treble-lines;) Caradrina ambigua, 
(the Dotted Rustic;) Caradrina Alsines, (the Garden Rustic;) Mamestra Suasa, (the Dog’s Tooth;) 
Xanthiaflavago, (the Pink-barred Sallow ;) and Cidaria quadrifasciaria, (the Large Twin-spot.) 
