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3. O. MINOR. Lesser Broom-rape. July — August. O 
Corn fields at the Crofts-heads at Sowerby, near Thirsk. 
2. LATHR^A. 
1. L. SQUAMARiA. Tooth-wort. April — May. % 
In shady places amongst decayed vegetable soil. Woods at Thorp 
Arch and Bramham. W etherby grange. Low Holme, in the hedge 
near the Esk, and by the river near to the Newhiggin foot bridge, 
opposite the alum works. W oods near the dripping well, Knaresbro’. 
In a wood half a mile from Ripley. Near Helmsley. Roche Abbey. 
* In Illingworth Clough; Hollins wood, in Warley; Still wood, near 
the Triangle Inn, Sowerby ; and in Small Lees wood, Ripponden ; all 
near Halifax. At May Royd, near Hehden bridge. Newbiggin and 
Sleights, near Whitby. In Crow Nest wood, below the road, three 
miles north west of Settle. In the wood near Kirkham Abbey. In 
woods west of Richmond, frequent. Rokeby woods. Edlington and 
, W armsworth woods, near Doncaster. W oods near Rotherham. 
ORDER LIX. MELAMPYRACE^. 
l. MELAMPYRUM. 
1. M. PRATENSE. Yellow Cow- wheat. July — August. O 
In woods and bushy places on damp soils, frequent. 
A white variety near Thorp Arch. 
2. M. SYLVATicuM. Wood Cow-wheat. June— August. O 
In woods, most frequent under firs. Thorp Arch woods, sparingly. 
In several woods on the Hambleton hills. In the woods at Castle 
Howard and Kirkham. Hildenley wood. In the Shroggs, near 
Winch bridge, Teesdale. Helks wood, near Ingleton. 
ORDER LX. VERBENACE^. 
1. VERBENA. 
1. V. OFFICINALIS. Vervain. June — August. 7/ 
On dry ground by way sides, and on old walls. On the walls and in 
the moat at York, in abundance. Ruiforth. Egton bridge. 
ORDER LXI. LABIATE. 
1. SALVIA. 
1 . S. VERBENACA. Wild Clary. June — October. 7/ 
On waste ground, where the bottom is dry. Abundant in the moat at 
York. On the road from York to Helmsley. Near Oswaldkirk. North 
cliff, Castle yard, Scarbro’. Rocks on the Priory gate, Knaresbro’. 
Near Coatham. On the Abbey walls at Kirkham. Castle bank, 
Richmond. Ellershaw. Wensley. Newton dale, seven miles north 
of Pickering. 
