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136. Viola tricolor, L. (Field Pansy, or Heart's-ease). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Roadsides and cultivated fields, both 

 the type and var. arvensis. Ascends to Watendlath (Winch) ; 

 320 yards (Watson). 



136*. F/(?A2; ////t'fl', Huds. (Yellow Mountain Pansy). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. Mountain pastures. Frequent. 



C. Hills round Keswick, especially Skiddaw, in the pasture 

 crossed just after leaving Lalrigg. — (Watson, B.) In the 

 Cocker Valley, on Mellfell, and in Ennerdale, and near 

 Hassness in the Buttermere Valley. — (Winch, B.) Dent Hill 

 near Whitehaven. — (Rev. F. Addison.) Brigham near Cocker- 

 mouth. — (M.) Penruddock, Ennerdale. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Abundant round UUswater, especially about Dockray. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) Drawn from St. John's Vale in Miss Wilson's 

 collection, and also gathered there by Mr. W. Matthews. 

 . W. Rydal Head and Fairfield.— (J. C. Melvill.) Swindale 

 Moor, Haweswater. — (B.) No record for Lake Lancashire. 



Var. Curtisii, Forst. 



L. Sands of the shore in Walney Island. — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



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138. Drosera rotimdifolia, L. (Round-leaved Sundew). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Frequent in bogs, ascend- 

 ing to 500 yards on the Styhead Pass and round Hayes Water 

 (B.) ; 650 yards (Watson). Much the commonest of the three 

 species. 



139. Drosera intermedia, Hayne (Dwarf Sundew). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Bogs ; only at a low elevation. 



C. Borrowdale and Ullock Moss near Portinscale. — (Mr. 

 Tweddle.) Ulpha. — (J. Robson.) North shore of Wast water. 

 — (Rev. A. Ley.) Foot of Carrock Fell near Stone Ends 

 farm. — (Rev. R. Wood.) Figured in Rooke's ms. Flora, 



