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Raphanus maritimus. Sea Radish. June. 
In com fields, frequent. Bridlington, <fec. 
Sin APIS NIGRA. Black Mustard. July — August. 
In corn fields at Hebden bridge, &c. 
PoLYGALA AMARA. Bitter Milkwort. (Don, in Eng. Bot. Suppl.) 
Whitby. 
Melilotus leucantha. Hook. White Melilot. July. 
In corn fields, rare, at Garforth, near Leeds. 
Carduus eriophorus. p. 62. 
Must be expunged, as it is inserted in the Genus Cnicus, p. 60. 
Hieracium pulmonarium. Lungwort Hawkweed. 
On Skipton Castle walls. On a rock near Heptonstall. 
Apargia hispida. Rough Hawkbit. July. 
Common in meadows and pastures. Broadbottom, Skipton, &c. 
Habenaria chlorantha. Yellow Butterfly Orchis. 
Near Mytholmroyd. (1838.) 
Salix parvifolia. Small-leaved Dwarf Willow. 
On Stockton forest. 
Salix aquatica. Water Sallow. April. 
Bolton woods. 
Salix aurita. Round-eared Sallow. April — May. 
Caldene dough, near Lumb mil]. 
Salix viminalis. Common Osier. April, 
Mytholmroyd, (fee. 
Salix vitellina. Golden Osier. May, 
Mytholmroyd, (fee. 
Carex C/ESpitosa. Var. /3. Chlorocarpos. 
Fertile spikes, 4 or 5 erect, few flowered, glumes green with the margins brown ; fruit longer than the 
glumes, oblong, lanceolate, light green ; this differs from the common state of the plant, in the fruit, 
which comes gradually to a point, and is about one-third longer. 
Near Hebden bridge. 
Carex l^vigata. Smooth Stalked Carex. 
Common in the woods at Hebden bridge. In Ogden dough. Turner 
dough, and other places in the neighbourhood of Halifax. 
Aspidium angulare. 
Beestones wood, Mr. W. Lord ; and plentiful at the top of Shibden 
dale, near Halifax. In a wood near Luddenden Church. September 
4th, 1840. (Mr. S. King.) 
