880 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIKS FOR LAKE-LAND PLANTS. 



59. Pohjpodkmi involutum Mett. — Prope Tam-sui, ins. Formosfe, 

 rartim, m. Jan. 1882, leg. W. Hancock. Much smaller than 

 Ceylon and Nipal specimens, but apparently rather referable to 

 this than to P. Loxugramme Mett. Mr. Hancock notes that in the 

 primaeval forest it grows on the horizontal branches of trees. Not, 

 that I am aware, heretofore recorded from China. 



ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES FOR LAKE-LAND PLANTS. 

 By Alfked W. Bennett, M.A., B. Sc, F.L.S. 



One advantage of the publication of local floras, like Mr. J. G. 

 Baker's recent ' Flora of the English Lake-district,' is that it stirs 

 up both residents and visitors to record deficiencies or additions. 

 To the very great accuracy and value of Mr. Baker's Flora I can 

 bear practical testimony. A very few notes made during a six 

 weeks' stay between Ambleside and Langdale may be worth 

 recording. (W. = Westmoreland ; L. = Lancashire.) 



Thalictruin fiexuosum Bernh. Windermere shore, near Low 

 Wood. Great Langdale ; by stream below Langdale Church. W. 



Trollius europtmis L. Colwith Force ; and by stream below the 

 Fall. L. 



Nymphcua allni L. Loughrigg Tarn. W. 



Nuphar lutea Sm. Loughrigg Tarn. W. 



Curijdalis claviculata DC. Brathay Valley ; several places. W. 



Fumaria officinalis L. Near Colgarth Hall, Windermere. W. 



Lepidium SmitJdi Hook. Skelwith. W. 



Viola lutea Huds. Furness Fells ; near Colwith. L. 



Foly<jala vulgaris L. The only form observed about Skelwith, 

 Loughrigg, and Langdale, was P. depressa Wender. 



Silene ntaritima With. Near bed of stream in Great Langdale, 

 below Langdale Church. W. 



Malva moschata L. Near Loughrigg Tarn. W. — M. sijlvestns 

 L. Skelwith ; near houses. W. 



Hi/pcricKW AndroscFiiiuni L. Scandale Beck ; remarkably fine 

 and abundant at Skelgill, behind Low Wood. W. j\Ir. E. T. 

 Bennett. Colwith Force. L. 



Rubus ciBsiush. Woods, north side of Elter Water, abundant. W. 



Hypoch(£ris tnaculata L. Still to be found at Humplu'ey Head, 

 1885. Mr. W. H. Nash. 



Serratula tinctoria L. Windermere shore, near Low Wood. W^ 



Anthoiiis nohilis L. Apparently thoroughly established and 

 seemingly wild at the Colwith habitat. 



Jasione viontana L. Common about Loughrigg and Skelwith. 

 W. &L. 



Callwui nilgaris Salisb. White variety on Little Loughrigg. W. 



Veronica polita Fries, var. grandijUira Bab. Near Loughrigg 

 Tarn. W. 



Lathrna Squaviaria L. By the Friends' Meeting-house, Cult- 

 house, near Hawkshead. L. Mr. W. Satterthu-uite. 



