32 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



(Britten and Holland.) Rosset Ghyll and Piers Ghyll.— (J. C. 

 Melvill.) Ennerdale, from Gillerthwaite upwards to Great 

 Gable.— (W. Hodgson.) On Rydal Fell.— (F. C. Roper.) 



W. Place Fell, Hallin Fell, and plentiful in the Ullswater 

 streamlets up to Hayes ^Vater and the head of Kirkstone Pass, 

 h'irst recorded by Fardon and Woods, Striding-edge, Glen- 

 ridding, Grisedale Tarn, and other places round Helvellyn, 

 ascending to 700 yards. — (Watson, W. Foggitt, B., W. 

 Hodgson.) Mardale, Rossgill, Swindale, and Long Sleddale. 

 — (Wilson, Watson, etc.) Abundant on the Troutbeck end of 

 High Street.— (J. C. Melvill, B.) 



L. Mountain above Coniston Lake. — (Woodward.) Sea- 

 thwaite Fells, and carried down thence to the Duddon estu- 

 ary. — (Miss Hodgson.) Ghylls on Dobby Shaw. — (Miss 

 Hodgson.) 



72''". Cochlear ia dan ica, L. (Danish Scurvy- Grass). Native. 

 Maritime. British type. Range i. Waste ground along the 

 coast. 



C. On the shore between Bootle and Ravenglass. — (Mr. 

 Wood, in Bot. Guide.) Couldcrton andNethertown. — (White- 

 haven Cat.) 



L. Walney Island. First recorded by Lawson in 1688. 

 Summerhill Bank, Walney Island. — (Miss Hodgson.) Barrow, 

 in the excavations for the new docks, 1S67. — (C. Bailey.) 

 Humphrey Head. — (Dr. ^^■indsor.) The inland stations 

 which are recorded for this in the Botanist's Guide and 

 elsewhere belong to C. alf^ina. 



72. Cochlea ria anglica, L. (English Scurvy-Grass). Native. 

 .Maritime. British type. Range i. Like the last, confined 

 to the seashore. 



C. On the coast near Whitehaven. — (W. Foggitt.) St. Bees 

 Head. — (J. Robson.) Workington shore. — (W. Dickinson.) 



L. Walney Island. — (C. Bailey.) Tidal banks, Low 



