1 8 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



ii''\ Ra/i uncitlus drci7iatiis, 'S)'\ht\i. Native? English type. 

 Range i. Given in Black's Guide as a plant of Ulls water. 

 Confirmation required. 



ii"''\ Ranunculus fluitans, Lam. Native. English type. 

 Range i. 



C. Given in Black's Guide as a plant of Derwentwater. 

 Confirmation wanted. In the bed of the Eamont, a little 

 below Pooley Bridge ; also in the bed of the Eden at 

 Lazonby. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. In the Eden at Appleby ; a characteristic drawing in 

 Miss Wilson's collection. 



12. Raminculus Lenorinandi, F. Schultz. Native. English 

 type. Range 1-2. Not infrequent in bogs, ascending to 400 

 yards. 



C. Dent Hill and other places in the Whitehaven district. — 

 (Rev. F. Addison !, Whitehaven Cat.) Vale of Lorton, at the 

 foot of Whinlatter. — (B.) In Borrowdale, near Seathwaite. — 

 (W. Foggitt.) Keswick. — (Watson, Rev. F. J. A. Hort.) Near 

 the foot of Blake Fell in Lamplugh. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Great Langdale.- — (Hiern. !) Shap. — (Watson.) Swin- 

 dale.— (B.) 



L. Coniston near the head of the Lake, and in other places. 

 — (Backhouse, Miss Beever.) Drawn from Lake Bank, 

 Coniston, in Miss Wilson's collection. Plumpton peat- 

 trenches.— (Miss Hodgson.) 



13. Ranunculus hcderaccus, L. (Ivy Crow-Foot). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Frequent in the same sort of places 

 as the last, ascending from the shore at Walncy Island 

 (C. Bailey) ; to 500 yards (Watson). 



14. Ranunculus Ficaria, L. (Lesser Celandine or Pilewort). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Common in woods and 

 meadows through the lower zone. 



