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ORDER XCI. ASPHODELE^. 
1. ALLIUM. 
1 . A. ARENARiUM. Sand Garlick. July. 1/ 
Heslington -fields, and by the cburcb, Fulford, near York. Field 
above the White craggs, Thorp Arch. In the lane from Cover 
bridge to East Witton, In a field called Pitcroft, near Ripon. 
Croft fields, Coneysthorpe. Skipton bridge, near Thirsk. Near 
the Manor Garth, Kippax. Wetherby. (Near Ripon. Leeds. 
Middle of Mile island. Settle. Near the Dun Horse, Tingleton. 
Near Knaresbro’, plentiful. From Copgrove to Newby. B. G.) 
2. A. CARiNATUM. Mountain Garlick. July. % 
' Heslington fields, near York. About Knaresbro’. At Weathercoat 
cave. Ingleton. (Near Malham tarn and Attermine cave, near 
Settle. Rocks at Coniston and Kilnsey. B. G.) 
3. A. OLERACEUM. Strcakcd Field Garlick. July. 1/ 
Fulford ings, near York. Wetherby. Near the rookery, at Eastby. 
In the west field, near Richmond. Hovingham moor. Woods at 
Newburgh, near Coxwold. About Leeds. Knaresbro’. Clifton 
ings. Jerveaux Abbey. Fields near Copgrove. Near Ripon. 
Holdgate. In great abundance on the hills above Settle. 
4. A. viNEALE. Crow Garlick. July. 1/ 
Fulford ings and Heslington fields, near York. By the road side 
going to the flint mills, Thorp Arch. In a hedge at Ganthorpe, 
near Castle Howard. Clifton ings, near York. Near Doncaster. 
5. A. URSiNUM. Ramsons. May. 1/ 
In moist woods and hedges, frequent. 
6. A. scH^NOPRAsuM. Chivcs. June. % 
Meadows near Kirkby Moorside. B. G. 
I have a very ample list of plants from Kirkby Moorside, kindly furnished me by by the Rev. Edmund 
Gray, but no mention is made of this plant. 
2. ORNITHOGALUM. 
1. O. LUTEUM. Yellow Star of Bethlehem. March — April. % 
In a little wood near the mill one mile east of Boston. Banks of 
the Skell, near Ripon. Pasture at St. Martin’s, under an elm tree, 
near the river at Richmond. In Cliff wood, near Peirse bridge. 
In the Oak cliffs, Crambe beck, near Castle Howard. Woods near 
Greta bridge and Brignall. Near Slitnam. Dunkirk wood, near Slen- 
ningford, five miles north of Ripon. Near Doncaster. St. Leonard’s 
ings, at Elvington, seven miles east of York. Oxclose wood, three 
miles from Castle Howard. Near the mill at Cotherstone, four 
miles north west of Barnard Castle ; and in several woods bordering 
Cotherstone fell. In a corner of the second field below St. Robert’s 
well, Knaresbro’. 
