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ORDER LXXXVIII. MELANTHACE^. 
1. COLCHICUM. 
1. C. AUTUMNALE. Meadow-saffroii. September — October. 1/ 
Clifton ings, Fulford ings, &c. near York. Banks of the Nidd, 
near Knaresbro’. Ahberford. Collingbam. Kiddal lane. Tborp 
Arch. Newby Park. Ribstone Park. Newton. Skip bridge. 
South Dalton. Ripon. Tbirkleby. Kippax. Ledston. Copgrove. 
Apperley bridge. Between Clapbam and Ingleton. Near Don- 
caster and at Roche Abbey. 
2. TOFIELDIA. 
1. T. PALUSTRis. Marsh Asphodel. August. 1/ 
On the Yorkshire as well as the Durham side of the Tees, above 
Middleton, in abundance. 
Named by Hudson after Mr. Tofield, an eminent Botanist, of Doncaster. Sphcsria Tofieldia is 
parasitic on its leaves. 
ORDER LXXXIX. AMARYLLIDEA:. 
1. GALANTHUS. 
1. G. NIVALIS. Snowdrop. February. 7/ 
Fields at Hewortb and Fulford, near York. Tbornaby, near Tbirsk. 
Banks of the Skell, near Ripon. Mackersbaw woods. Banks of 
the Ribble, near Settle ; and below the village of Giggleswick, not 
near any bouse. Ray wood, Castle Howard. Pastures at Kexby, 
near York. Cromwell Bottom wood, in Soutbowram, two miles 
from Halifax. 
2. NARCISSUS. 
1. N. BiFLORLS. Pale Narcissus. April — May. % 
In a held, in which is a stone quarry, on the left of the high road to 
Aske from Richmond. At Tbornborougb, near Tbirsk. Near 
Rotherham. Near Hornsey Church, Near Ripon. Meadows at 
Sowerby, and Warley, near Halifax; naturalized. 
2. N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS. Daffodil. March — April. % 
In wet pastures and woods at Tborp Arch. Stillington. Galfag 
moor, near Ripon. On the banks of the Derwent at Kirkbam, 
Elvingtou, &c. In Rawdon cragg, near Apperley bridge. Near 
Doncaster. Roche Abbey. Goadland, between Pickering and 
Whitby. Woods near Halifax, common. 
The larva of Medoron clavipes feeds on the bulbs of this species. 
