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ton. — (D. Oliver.) Holme Dub, near Mealrigg, and about 

 Dubmill, sparingly. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Formerly abundant on Brigstear Moss, near Kendal. — 

 (Gough.) Pools along the shore between Arnside and Miln- 

 thorpe. — (B.) Marsh below Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. — 

 (B.) 



L. Bogs and damp places in Furness and Cartmel. — - 

 (Aiton.) Edge of a pit at Flookborough. — (C.Bailey.) Peat 

 ditches, Ulverstone Moss. — (Miss Hodgson.) Saltmarsh 

 west of Humphrey Head. — (B.) 



25. Ranunculus arvensis, L. (Corn Crow-Foot). Colonist. 

 English type. Range i. Cultivated fields and gardens. Rare. 



26. Calthapalusfris,Y.. (MdiXshM^tvcigoXdi). Native, British 

 type. Range 1-3. Common about the lakes and tarns. The 

 highest place in which I have seen it is at the Red Tarn, 800 

 yards. Mr. Watson notes it at 900 yards. The form of the 

 plant in upland places is var. minor. 



27. 7>W////5- ^///r^/^^/i-, L. (Globe-Flower). Native. Scottish 

 type. Range i. Frequent about the large lakes ; Derwent- 

 water, Borrowdale, Watendlath Valley, Ullswater, Windermere, 

 the Brathay Valley, Rydal Falls and Coniston Water. Ascends 

 to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



C. Rare in the Whitehaven district. Meadows by the 

 Mite at Ravenglass. — (J. Robson.) Aspatria Mill. — (Rev. 

 J. Dodd.) Yeathouse, Eskatt, and Rowrah. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) Newton Regny Moss near Penrith. — (B.) 



W. Banks of the Mint near Kendal. — (Gough.) Mardale, 

 Rossgill, and Crosby Ravensworth. — (Watson.) 



L. Roadside near Dale Park in Furness Fells. — (Atkinson.) 

 Buckbarrow and Gateside, Cartmel. — (Aiton.) Colton Beck 

 Wood, Furness Fells, and Seathwaite Tarn Beck at Newfield. 

 — (Miss Hodgson.) 



