30 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



W. Precipices of east face of Helvellyn, just beneath the 

 summit. — (Rev. A. Ley!, 1871 and 1881.) By the road 

 between Kendal and Ambleside. — (M.) With Teesdalia on 

 rocks in Fusedale. — (W. Foggitt.) The Fusedale plant is the 

 var. occitaniim. Ray and Hudson record T. perfoliatum as 

 occurring in most pastures in ^Vcstmoreland and Cumberland. 

 In Hudson's second edition the name is altered to alpesire, 

 which occurs in several stations in the adjacent parts of 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Yorkshire. 



62,. Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Gaertn. (Common Shepherd's 

 Purse). Native. British. Range 1-2. Roadsides and waste 

 places. Common ; ascending to 350 yards (Watson) ; to 

 300 yards at Shap and over Penrith (B.). 



65. Teesdalia uudtcauHs, R., Br. (Naked-stalked Teesdalia). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Rocky and sandy places. 

 Not infrequent. 



C. Banks and hills round Derwentwater. — (Watson.) Rocks 

 by the roadside at Grange and High Lodore. — (W. Foggitt, 

 J. Britten, R. Holland.) Raven Crag, Thirlmere.— (M.) 

 Vale of St. John. — (Miss Edmonds.) Walls by Thirlmere, 

 extending nearly a mile. — (W. Foggitt.) Thief Gill, Dean, 

 near Cockermouth. — (M.) Mockerkin, and at Bowness in 

 P2nnerdale. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Priest Crag and Gowbarrow 

 Fells, in some places very plentiful. Also in Swineside, at the 

 foot of Carrock Fell, and in a lane near Hanging-Shaw Moss. 

 — (W, Hodgson.) 



W. By Common Holme Bridge, near Clibburn. — (Lawson.) 

 Dry hillsides round UUswater. — (W. Hodgson.) Hallen Fell, 

 Ullswater. — (Leefe.) Fusedale, UUswater, abundant. — (W. 

 Foggitt.) Goat Scar, Long Sleddale ; Applctliwaite, by the 

 road to Ings. — (T. Gough.) Kentmere Scars.— (F. C. 

 Roi)cr.) 



