Thorpe's Visitors' hand-book for Harrogate, and strangers' companion to all objects of interest in the district : together with a popular description of the mineral waters, and a reduced ordnance map of 20 miles round Harrogate, and small plan of the town.
- Date:
- [between 1850 and 1859?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Thorpe's Visitors' hand-book for Harrogate, and strangers' companion to all objects of interest in the district : together with a popular description of the mineral waters, and a reduced ordnance map of 20 miles round Harrogate, and small plan of the town. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OCTAXDKIA MoNOGTNiA,—Daphne Laureola, Srurgc Laurel, in tho wood near tbe Priory, and tho Casile 3Ioat, Knaiosbroug-b. OCTANDRIA Tetragyxia.—Pans QuadrlfoUa, Herb Paris, or Truelove, in the Long ^Yalk, Knaresbrough. DoDECANORiA MoxoGTNiA.—Lijthrum Sallcaria, Purple Spiked Loose- trifes, in a meadow on the east si .0 of Kaarcsb: ough, n^ar the eld York-road, IcoSANDPJA DiGYXiA.—Pi/rvs Aria, White Bean Tree, in the rocks leading fruiu Knaiesbrongh to the Pri ry. PoLyAADT?iA 'Moso9Y:siA..—Ni/mphcsa Alia. Vv'.it: TTatcr L!]y, in a pond naar Coliiu Bri Ige, Harrogate. DiDYXAMi\ AyGiosvERisrA.—Ltxthma Squamaria, Toothworf, in a wood neav Ripley.— Orobanche Majrjv, Br,) ru Eapo, i;i a pasture amongst broopj, leading from Spofi'0''th to Xor.h DeightoM. Gy.naxdria Diandria — Ophrys Hfuscifera, Fly Ophryj.—OpJvy Apifera, Bee Ophrys.—^Both these grow in pastures about the Priory, Knaresbrough ; near Belmont Wood; and on tae limostonj grounds near Rip'ev.—Szrapias Helkhorine, Bastard HeLeborej near the Long Walk, Knartsbrough. CRYPTcGAiiiA.— (^F:UcLS : Yerv\s).~PGlypodiwn Phegopteris,l^ch. Fern, Polypoilum Dryopteris. Oak Fern. Both to bo Ibu.ul in tlie woods opposite Scotton Mill.—Lasterea Crcopteris, He ith Fern; Lastrm Uiiatata, Broad Prickly Toothed Fertt. . These are in the dyke side on the right of the road bstweeii Woodlands and the Leeds road — Polysiichum Acukatun, Soft Piickly Shi/id Fe.n; Polystichum Angnlare, Angular lobed or Wildenows Fern, are in the woods opposite S/otton Mill.— Asplenium Adiantum Nigrum, Ma'de.i Hair Spleenwort, Plumpton Rock?.—Asplendian Tricliomar.es, Common Spleenwort; Asplenium Eufa Mvraria, W all ru? S| leenwjrt. Grows on the wall aroun?! Ruddip.g Park, near Follii'oot.— Cetracli Officin- annn. Scaly Spleenwort. Plumpion Rocks—Sco'opendrium Vulgare, Common Harts' Tongue, Dropping We'l, Knaresbrough.—Blechwn Spicant, Northern Hard F-rrn. Near Woo llands.—Sof?'icAiW7« Liinare, Moonvvort, On Harrogate Stray.—Osmuncla Rer/alis, Flowering Fern. Close to a farmhouse, called Susacres, ne ir Ripley ; and at Hook- stone Crags, near Harrogate.— Ophioglossum Vulgatum, Common Adder's Tongue. In the fields near Biltou. Ltcopodiace.e (Clubmosses;.—Lycopodium Claviatiim, Snakimcss, Hookstone Crag?. A variety of Ferns aro Found at Biik Crag, and in tho woods round Harlow Car. Fine specimens of Stag Horn Moss are also occasionally founi on Harlow Hill. G](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20389243_0081.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)