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2. P. ELATiOR. The Oxlip. April — May, Ij. 
In open woods and road sides on clayey soil. Woods near Tad- 
caster. Several places on the road from Askham to Thorp Arch. 
Oxclose wood, three miles from Castle Howard. Mawthorpe dale. 
Round Howe, near Richmond. Very common in the limestone 
woods, near Settle. In the woods at Whitsuncliffe, near Thirsk. 
Eslington wood, near Doncaster. Roche Abbey. Cliffs, at Whitby. 
P. elatior grows in Heslington wood with scapes bearing umbellate, and also solitary flowers, showing 
its affinity to P. vulgaris. 
3. P. VERis. The Cowslip. April — May. % 
In meadows and pastures, frequent. 
P. elatior and P. veris, have both been produced from the seed of P. vulgaris. — Professor Henslow. 
4. P. FARiNOSA, Bird’s-eye Primrose. May — July. % 
In dry as well as moist meadows and pastures. At Huby, and near 
the mill between Sutton and Stillington, near York. Near Dish- 
forth. Cleaves, near Thirsk. Londesbro’. Very abundant in 
Craven, and in Teesdale, varying from the purest white flowers to 
the deepest crimson. Gilling, near Helmsley. Hipswell Lodge, 
near Richmond. Wensleydale, abundant. 
4. LYSIMACHIA. 
1. L. VULGARIS. Great Yellow Loosestrife. June — August. % 
On the sides of ditches and on river banks. Langwith, Askham 
bogs, Heslington fields, and other places near York. Banks of the 
Derwent. 
2. L. THYRSiFLORA. Tufted Loosestrife. June — July. 1/ 
In wet ditches. In a ditch at Leckby carr, near Boroughbridge, in 
abundance. Formerly found at the foot of Severus’s hill, near York, 
by Dr. White. Gormire pool, near the road leading from Helmsley 
to Thirsk. 
3. L. NEMORUM. Wood Loosestrife. May — September. ^ 
In moist woods and shady places. 
4. L. NUMMULARiA. Money-wort. June — July. 11 
In wet meadows and sides of ditches, frequent. 
5. HOTTONIA. 
1. H. PALUSTRis. Water Violet. Water Yarrow. June. % 
In ditches and ponds with muddy bottoms. Frequent in the vale of 
York. Slingsby carr. Ponds between Marston and Wetherby. 
Kirkham. Wheldrake. Elvington. Beverley. Potteric carr, Don- 
caster. Knaresbro’. 
6. ANAGALLIS. 
1. A. ARVENSis. Scarlet Pimpernel. May — September. O 
In fields and waste ground, frequent. 
