46 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Addison, etc.) Coledale Pass, under Grasmoor. — (W. B. 

 Waterfall.) In Borrowdale by the stream at Stockley Bridge, and 

 lower down about SeatoUer and Grange, below Castle Crag, 

 the shores of Derwentwater and on the Catbells, about 500 

 jards, and in the vale of Newlands. — (Watson, B.) Near 

 Brackenthwaite in the vale of Lorton. — (M.) Hills south of 

 Ennerdale.— (Rev. F. Addison.) Piers Ghyll.— (J. C. Melvill.) 



W. Arnside. — (Bailey, B.) All along the shore ; cliffs at 

 the head of Deepdale. — ^(Rev, A. Ley.) In Dungeon Ghyll 

 above the upper waterfall, 500 yards. — (B.) 



L. Furness shores, at Biggar Bank, Bardsea, Flookborough, 

 Humphrey Head, and Grange, abundant. — (Miss Hodgson, 

 W. Foggitt, C. Bailey, etc.) Inland on rocks in several 

 places. Near the summit of Coniston Old Man. — (Miss 

 Beever.) 



Silene nutans, L. (Nottingham Catchfly). 



C. Moorland Close, and Dean near Workington. — (M., W. 

 Dickinson.) Doubtless a mistake. Is .S". anglica intended ? 



159. Silene acaiilis, L. (Cushion Pink, or Moss Campion). 

 Native. Highland type. Range 2. Damp mountain rocks. 

 Rare. 



C. Crags of Mickledore, and on the black rocks of Great 

 End, 1500-2000 feet. — (Watson, J. Robson.) 



W. Helvellyn, St. Sunday's Crag, Grisedale, Deepdale 

 Crags, and by Tongue Ghyll waterfall. — (Woods, Winch, etc.) 

 Rocks near Grisedale Tarn. — (Flintoft, \V. Hodgson.) Above 

 Rydal Mount, where it was shown to me in 1847 by Words- 

 worth. — (J. Sidebotham.) Rocks in Langdalc in several 

 places. — (J. Sidebotham.) 



iCo. Z;r/////i- a/^/V/</, L. (Alpine Campion). Native. High- 

 land type. Range 3. 



C. Hobcartcn Fell near Brackenthwaite, in a damp narrow 



