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Meathop. — (C. Bailey.) Near Flookborough and Conishead 

 Priory. — (Aiton.) (What I saw there was C. officinalis!) 

 Grange-over-Sands. — (W. Matthews.) 



Armoracia rusticaiia, Baumg. (Horse-Radish). Alien. 

 An occasional straggler from cultivation. 



W. Ambleside, and waste ground near Ferry Inn, Winder- 

 mere. — (W. Foggitt.) Lake Head, Windermere, 1882. — (B.) 



L. (Trange-over-Sands. — (B.) 



74. Subularia aqiiatica, L. (Awlwort). Native. Highland 

 type. Range 1-3. Lakes and tarns. Rare. 



C. Ennerdale Lake. — (J. Robson.) Floutern Tarn, between 

 Loweswater and Ennerdale, 1250 feet. — (D. Oliver !) Borrow- 

 dale and Derwentwater. — (Rev. Wm. Hind.) Bowscale Tarn. 

 —(Rev. R. Wood.) 



W. Red Tarn, Helvellyn (800 yards).— (G. C. Druce.) 



77, Draba incaiia, L. (Twisted-podded Whitlow Grass). 

 Native. Xerophilous. Highland type. Range i. Limestone 

 cliffs. Very rare in the Lake district, but several stations 

 known in the east of Westmoreland and Cumberland and the 

 adjacent parts of Yorkshire. 



C. Wastdale. — (J. Robson.) (Needs confirmation, as it is 

 a limestone species.) Figured in Rooke's Flora, marked 

 ' Seascale, May 187 1.' — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Force Beck Fall near Shap (300 yards). — (Watson !) 



Draba nii/ralis, L. (Speedwell-leaved Whitlow Grass). 

 Mentioned by Hudson as a Westmoreland plant, but I know 

 of no station within the limits of the county, though there are 

 several in the adjacent parts of Yorkshire. 



79. Draba verna, L. (Common Whitlow Grass). Native. 

 British tyj^e. Range i. Frequent on walls and roofs in the 

 lower zone. 



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