I. FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Class I. DICOTYLEDONS or EXOGENS. 

 Division I. THALAMIFLOR^. 



ORDER RANUNCULACE^. 



Clematis Vitalba, L. (Traveller's Joy). Alien. Hedges 

 and thickets ; an occasional straggler from cultivation. 



C. Hedge near Ravenglass. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 L. High Stott park, on the west side of Windermere. — (Miss 

 Hodgson.) On the limestone rocks near the top of Yewbarrow, 

 over Grange, and hedges in Carter Lane, between Grange and 

 Rents Bank.— (W. Foggitt, F. Clowes, B.) 



2. Tlialidrum alphmm, L. (Alpine Meadow-Rue). Native. 

 Highland type. Range 2-4. Damp places ; not uncommon 

 on the higher mountains (2000 feet). 



C. Scawfell Pikes, overlapping Salix herbacea, Sprinkling 

 Tarn, Styhead Tarn, and Great End. — (Watson, J. Robson.) 

 Summit of Blacksail Pass. — (W. Foggitt.) Hanging Knott, at 

 about 2000 feet, W\\h/uncus triglumis. — (D. Oliver.) 



W. Helvellyn, on the Striding-edge Rocks, at 850-900 yards, 

 and St. Sunday's Crag.— (Woods, W. Foggitt, B.) 



3. Thalidrum minus, L. (Lesser Meadow-Rue). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. 



Var. maritimiim. On the coast sandhills. 

 C. Eskmeals, near Ravenglass. — (J. Robson.) 



