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2. P. MEDIA. Intermediate Winter-green. July — August. 1/ 
In woods. In Crompton cover, fonr miles north of York. In Gan- 
thorpe Broats plantation, near Castle Howard. In the Collier 
hagg, near Helmsley. Mulgrave woods, near Whitby, Woods 
near Halifax, Heptonstall, Todmorden, cfec. 
This interesting plant has been observed in Crompton’s cover for the last ten years. In 1834, the flowers 
were in thousands ; in 1835, abundance of leaves made their appearance, but not a flower was to be found ; 
and in 1836, not above two or three plants were to be found : thus shewing the uncertainty of habitats. 
Tolerably plentiful in 1837. 
3. P. MINOR. Lesser Winter-green. August. % 
In woods. In the woods at Castle Howard, frequent. East side of 
the race-ground, near Scarhro’. Cotherstone banks, four miles 
north west of Barnard Castle. Aske wood and Black plantation, 
near Richmond. In the woods about Malham and Clapham. 
Whitsuncliffe wood, near Thirsk. Ellington wood, near Doncaster. 
North Dean wood, near Halifax. Near Todmorden, Heptonstall, tfec. 
2. MONOTROPA. 
1. M. HYPOPiTHYS. Yellow Bird’s-nest. June— July. % 
About the roots of beeches, in woods. In a wood, formerly a stone 
quarry at Jack Daw cragg, two miles west of Tadcaster. In the 
woods at Bramham Park. In the woods at Boynton, near Brid- 
lington. 
ORDER LII. APOCYNEA:. 
1. VINCA. 
1. V. MINOR. Lesser Periwinkle. May — June. 1/ 
On dry hedge banks. Near Roche Abbey. On the road through 
Thornaby, on the right hand side towards Thirsk. Near Hebden 
bridge. Woods, near Elvington. Brandsby dale. Londesbro’. 
Near Kirkham Abbey, Belmont wood, near Knaresbro’. Near 
Halifax. 
2. V. MAJOR. Greater Periwinkle. May — June. % 
Woods and bank sides. Oswaldkirk woods. Near Londesbro’. 
Banks of the Wharfe, near Wetherby. Road side at Loversall, 
near Doncaster ; probably the outcast of a garden. 
ORDER LIII. GENTIANEA:. 
1. ERYTHRjEA. 
1. E, CENTAURiuM. Centuary. July — ^August. O 
Dry gravelly pastures, frequent. 
