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2. LITTORELLA. 
1. L. LACusTRis. Plantain Shore-weed. June — ^July. 1/ 
In ditches and watery places. On Stockton and Strensall commons, 
and at Buttercrambe, all near York. Spa cliff, Scarbro’, and in the 
Mere. Black moor, near Leeds. Downholme moor. 
ORDEK XL VIII. PLUMBAGINE.^. 
1. STATICE. 
1. S. ARMERiA. Common Thrift. Sea Gilliflower. July — August. 1/ 
On the muddy sea shore, as well as on the loftiest mountains. In 
the marshes at Coatham. On the banks of a rivulet between Car- 
perby and Askrigg. Likewise near Nappa, in Wensleydale. At 
Inkersley gill, near Stockdale, three miles east of Settle, near the 
summit of the hill where the water runs to the east and west sea, on 
sandstone. Esk banks, near Whitby. 
2. S. LiMONiUM. Sea Lavender. July — August. 7/ 
On muddy shores, near the mouths of large rivers. In the marshes 
at Coatham, near the mouth of the Tees. Esk banks, near Whitby. 
ORDER XLIX. OLEINEA:. 
1. LIGUSTRUM. 
1. L. vuLGARE. Privet. May — June. 1? 
In hedges, not frequent. 
The larva of Sphinx Ligustri, (tYie Privet Hawk;) Acronycta Ligustri, (the Dark Coronet;) and 
Petasia Cassina, (the Sprawler ;) feeds on the Privet. 
2. FRAXINUS. 
1. F. EXCELSIOR. The Ash. April — ^May. Tree. 
In w'oods and hedges. 
Ips quadripustulata and quadripunctata, may be found on the stumps the summer following the felling 
of the trees. The larva of Dorcus parallelipipedus, Sinodendron cylindricum, and Apion vorax, may 
be found helping forward the decay of old Ash Trees. The larvse of the following lepidoptera feed on the 
foliage : — Lasiocampa Quercus, (the Great Egger ;) Hypercompa Pominula, (the Scarlet Tiger;) 
Lithosia complena, (the Footman;) and Apetala Aceris, (the Sycamore Tussock.) 
ORDER L. ERICEA). 
1. ANDROMEDA. 
1. A. POLIFOLIA. Marsh Andromeda, or Wild Rosemary. June — July. I 2 
On mossy peat bogs. On the moors above Ogden Kirk, and on 
Rishworth moor, near Halifax. On the moors, near Todmorden. 
Above Thornton, in Bradford dale. On Thorn moor. On the 
Helleth moss, six miles north of Settle. Black moor, near Leeds. 
