The Phytologist Volume 1; A Botanical Journal (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...Lychnis Flos-cuculi. Common. Lychnis diurna. Common. Lychnis vespertina. Occasionally met with. Cerastium glomeratum (C. vulgatum, Linn.). Common. Cerastium triviale (C. viscosum of Smith). Common. Spergula arvensis. Cornfields about RathmeU, etc. Spergula nodosa (Sagina nodosa of Babington). Sides of rivulets about Giggleswick Tarn. Lythrum Salicaria. About Giggleswick Tarn, etc. Agrimonia Eupatoria. Not uncommon in woods and hedges, as in Lord's Wood, Kelkowe, Mill Island, etc. Reseda Luteola. Side of a rivulet just below Clapham bridge. Euphorbia exigua. In cornfields, occasionally. (In 1801 found by the late Rev. John Carr, in a cornfield belonging to his father, near Stackhouse-Borrins.) Prunus Padus. Kelkowe. Wood between Settle and Stackhouse. Roadside nearly opposite Meer-Beck. Prunus insititia. Near the cotton-mill at Rathmell. Prunus spinosa. Not uncommon. Pyrus Malus. In several places about Settle, apparently wild. Pyrus Aria. Fissures of rocks, a little above where Cypripedium Calceolus grows, near Arncliffe. Kilnsey Crag. At Malham Cove's Top. Spircea Ulmaria. In meadows. Not uncommon. Rosa spinosissima. Rocks in Kelkowe, and in"Cavehole Wood. Rosa rubiginosa. Kelkowe. Rosa villosa. Near Attermire Cove (with Thlaspi alpestre). Wardale Knotts. Craven Bank, near the Tan-pits. Just below Settle Bridge. Rosa tomentosa. Kelkowe. Rosa Sabini, var. /5, doniana. Helk's Wood, near Ingleton, Mr. John Tat ham. Rosa canina. Very common. Rosa canina, var. e, Forsteri. Stackhouse Lane, Mr. J. Tatham. Rosa inodora (Borreri). Cavehole Wood. Since the particular examinations of the genus Rosa and Rubus by my old friend, Mr. Joseph Woods, and other Botanists, probably other species besides those I have mentioned might be met with near Settle. Rubus Idceus....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...Lychnis Flos-cuculi. Common. Lychnis diurna. Common. Lychnis vespertina. Occasionally met with. Cerastium glomeratum (C. vulgatum, Linn.). Common. Cerastium triviale (C. viscosum of Smith). Common. Spergula arvensis. Cornfields about RathmeU, etc. Spergula nodosa (Sagina nodosa of Babington). Sides of rivulets about Giggleswick Tarn. Lythrum Salicaria. About Giggleswick Tarn, etc. Agrimonia Eupatoria. Not uncommon in woods and hedges, as in Lord's Wood, Kelkowe, Mill Island, etc. Reseda Luteola. Side of a rivulet just below Clapham bridge. Euphorbia exigua. In cornfields, occasionally. (In 1801 found by the late Rev. John Carr, in a cornfield belonging to his father, near Stackhouse-Borrins.) Prunus Padus. Kelkowe. Wood between Settle and Stackhouse. Roadside nearly opposite Meer-Beck. Prunus insititia. Near the cotton-mill at Rathmell. Prunus spinosa. Not uncommon. Pyrus Malus. In several places about Settle, apparently wild. Pyrus Aria. Fissures of rocks, a little above where Cypripedium Calceolus grows, near Arncliffe. Kilnsey Crag. At Malham Cove's Top. Spircea Ulmaria. In meadows. Not uncommon. Rosa spinosissima. Rocks in Kelkowe, and in"Cavehole Wood. Rosa rubiginosa. Kelkowe. Rosa villosa. Near Attermire Cove (with Thlaspi alpestre). Wardale Knotts. Craven Bank, near the Tan-pits. Just below Settle Bridge. Rosa tomentosa. Kelkowe. Rosa Sabini, var. /5, doniana. Helk's Wood, near Ingleton, Mr. John Tat ham. Rosa canina. Very common. Rosa canina, var. e, Forsteri. Stackhouse Lane, Mr. J. Tatham. Rosa inodora (Borreri). Cavehole Wood. Since the particular examinations of the genus Rosa and Rubus by my old friend, Mr. Joseph Woods, and other Botanists, probably other species besides those I have mentioned might be met with near Settle. Rubus Idceus....

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May 2012

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978-1-231-11263-2

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