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The following additional habitats of some of the rarer Yorkshire Plants growing within 
three miles of Askern^ near Doncaster^ have been kindly communicated to me by 
E. Lankester^ M.D. F.L.S. fyc. May, 1840. 
Thalictrum majus. 
Marshes and ditches, abundant. 
Anemone Pulsatilla. 
Encampments on Smeaton craggs, 
Papaver somniferum. 
Gravel pits in Campsall Park. 
Cheiranthus cheiri. 
Quarry at Askern, back of the Crown Inn, and Smeaton craggs. 
Teesdalia nudicaulis. 
Smeaton craggs. 
Hesperis matronalis. 
Campsall Park. Quarry at Stapleton, on the Pontefract road. 
Geranium pyrenaicum. 
Road side between Campsall and Bamsdale, 
Astragalus glycyphyllos. 
Campsall Park. 
Astragalus hypoglottis. 
Smeaton craggs. 
A beautiful variety with large white flowers has been gathered on Langton 
wold, near Malton, 1840, by Mr. J. Muckle, Malton. (H. B.) 
Spir^a filipendula. 
Smeaton craggs. 
Rises alpina. 
Woods near Camp’s Mount. 
Sium nodiflorum. 
Ditches, frequent. 
SisoN amomum. 
Lanes, frequent, 
Bupleurum rotundifolium. 
Corn fields, Campsall. 
ViSCUM album. 
Common on the Poplar, Crab, Hawthorn, <fec. 
Viburnum lantana. 
Brakes, Askern, 
Viburnum opulus. 
Brakes, Askern. 
Lonicera caprifolium. 
Fields, Campsall. 
Dipsacus sylvestris. 
Road to Smeaton. 
Dipsacus pilosus. 
Fields, Campsall. 
