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barrow. — (B.) Moor Divock, Sharrow Bay, and Sandwyke, 

 Ullswater. — (W. Hodgson.) 



L. Fells above Grange-over-Sands and on the shore. — 

 (T. J. Foggitt, B.) Railway embankment between Cark and 

 Ulverstone. — (B.) 



1^2. Spergiilaarvensis, I-,. [Corn 'Si'^nxxey). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Cultivated fields. Common. Ascends to 

 300 yards. — (Watson.) I have seen it as high over Coniston 

 and near Penrith Beacon. A terrible pest to the Abbey 

 Holme farmers, who call it ' Dodder.' — (W. Hodgson.) 



173. Honkeneya peploicies, Ehrh. (Sea Purslane). Native. 

 Maritime. British type. Range i. Sands of the coast-line. 



C. Parton, Coulderton, St. Bees, and Seascale. — (W. 

 Foggitt, Rev. F. Addison, Whitehaven Cat, W. Hodgson.) 



L. Plentiful on Barrow Island. — (C. Bailey.) Isle of 

 Walney and all round the Furness shore. — (Miss Hodgson.) 

 Shore marshes at Cark and Flookborough. — (B.) 



174. Spergtdaria fnarginaia,'$)y\\\e i?)t^.'&?iX\&woxX). Native. 

 Maritime. British type. Range i. Salt marshes. 



C. On the Sol way shore at Dubmill. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Shore near the railway at Arnside. — (C. Bailey.) 



L. On the shore west of Humphrey Head, and about Cark 



and Flookborough. — (Dr. Windsor, B.) School Bank, Isle 



of Walney, Morecambe shores at Greenodd, Tridley Marsh 



near Ulverstone.— (Miss Hodgson.) Grange-over-Sands. — 



(W. Matthews.) 



174*. Spergularia neglecta^ Syme (Sea Red Sandwort). 



Native. British type. Range i. 



C. Cliffs south of Whitehaven.— (Rev. F. Addison.) (This 



may not unlikely prove to be 6". rupestris.) Saltcoats. — (Rev. 



R. Wood.) 



L. Shore at Bardsea.— (Aiton.) With the last in the salt 



marshes at Cark and Flookborough. — (B.) 



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