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Poteniilla fruticosa 



palustris — 



Comarum pains tre. 



alba 



Dry as oc tope fa la 



Geum rivalc 



Agrimofiia eupatoria 



Alchemilla arvensis — 



Aphanes arvensis . 



z'2/lgarls[va.r./>ratens/s] 

 alpina 



Poterium safisuisorba 



officinale — 



Sanguisorba officinalis . 



Rosa spinosissivia 



rubiginosa 



— - — — arvensis ? 



Pyrus aria — Cratcegus aria 



aucuparia — 

 Sorbus aucuparia 



Cratcegus oxyacantka 



Prunus padus 



lusitanica 



Shrubby Cinquefoil. A garden [a and 

 b); (c)md.x Middleton in Teesdale, 

 County of Durham. E. Robson. 



V. 34. 



Marsh Cinquefoil. From E. R., Dar- 



hngton. IX. 37. 

 White Cinquefoil. From E. R. I. 56. 

 Mountain Avens. West side of County 



of Durham. E. R. VI. 5. 

 Water Avens, About Cunswick Scar. 



I- 55- 

 Agrimony. Road-sides, common. 



III. 22. 



Parsleypiert. In corn-fields. I'his 

 specimen is imperfect. IV. i. 



Ladies' Mantle. In pastures, common. 

 III. 7. 



Least Ladies' Mantle, (i) Old Hall 

 garden; (2 and 3) upon the summit 

 of Red Pike, opposite Buttermere, 

 in Cumberland. III. 7. St. Johns 

 Vale, Keswick. Miss T. X. 53. 



Burnet. Malham Cove, Gordal Scar, 

 etc., near Settle. ^^ 21. V. 7 

 [unnamed]. 



Common Burnet. Pastures, common. 



I. 8. 

 Prickly Rose. From Rampside. V. 12. 

 Sweet Briar. Eglantine. IV. 36. 

 White Rose. From Rampside, near 



Ulverston. V. 12. 

 Whitebean Tree. Opposite Arnside, 



on the coast. V. 26. 



Quicken Tree, Roan Tree. Found 



near 3-mile stone, road to Shap. 



XL 19. 

 Hawthorn. Hedges. V. 6. A variety 



with a red flower. From E. 



Atkinson's garden, Ardwick Green. 



V. 6. 

 Bird's Cherry. About Spittal, in 



several places. II. it. 

 Portugal Laurel. Frequently planted 



in pleasure grounds. XI. 22. 



