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W. Sparingly on the Striding-edge Crags, Helvellyn, at about 

 900 yards. First recorded by Woods, — (B.) North side of 

 Fairfield.— (F. Clowes.) Deepdale Crags, Fairfield. — (J. C. 

 Melvill.) Langdale. — (J. Sidebotham.) 



Claytonia perfoliata,Y)oxi. 'Alien. Waste ground. 



C. Between Coulderton and the shore, Rose Hill near 

 Seascale, Calder Bridge, and other places. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Dub Beck, near Mill-yeat, Whitehaven ; planted forty years 

 ago some three miles higher up the stream by Mr. Dickinson, 

 and spreading downwards. — (W. Hodgson.) 



Claytonia alsinoides^ Sims. An occasional straggler from 

 gardens. 



L. Hedge-bank at the south end of the village of Sawrey. — 

 (B.) 



ORDER LINAGES. 



Linum nsitatissimiem, L. (Common Flax). Alien. Culti- 

 vated about Penrith and Clibburn. 



W. Not uncommon in corn-fields about Arnside. It appears 

 to have been at some time cultivated in that neighbourhood. 

 — (J. Sidebotham.) A weed in a potato-field at Clibburn. — 

 (B.) 



L. Newland and Horrace farm, Ulverstone. — ^(Miss Hodg- 

 son.) 



200. Linum pennne, L. (Perennial Blue Flax). Native? 

 Germanic type. Range i. 



W. At Crosby Ravensworth, and between Shap and Threap- 

 lands. — (Lawson.) Modern confirmation wanted. A bare 

 elevated limestone country does not seem a very likely locality 

 for this species. 



