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205. Malva sylvestris, L. (Common Mallow). Denizen. 

 British type. Range i. AVaste ground ; always near villages 

 and farm-houses. Whitehaven, Watermillock, Kendal, Tebay, 

 Clibburn, Clawthorpe, Hackthorpe, Bowness, Ulverstone, 

 Allithwaite, etc. Often grown in cottage gardens. 



206. Malva rotundifolia, L. (Dwarf Mallow). Denizen. 

 British type. Range i. In similar places to the last. Verj' 

 rare. 



C. Cockermouth. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



L. Plentiful in a farm-yard near the railway, Kents Bank. 

 — (C. Bailey.) Allithwaite near Cartmel.— (C. J. Ashfield.) 

 Near a cottage at the north end of the village of Cark. — (B.) 



Althcea officinalis, L. (Marsh Mallow). 



L. Near Bardsea and Broughton in Furness. — (Alton.) 

 I suspect a mistake in identification ; Malva sylvestris perhaps 

 intended. 



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211. Tilia parvifolia, Ehrh. (Lime, or Linden Tree). 

 Denizen. English type. Range i. 



C. An old battered tree in the rock near rhe Borrowdale 



bowder-stone. — (Watson.) 



W. On the shore cliffs at New Barns near Arnside. — (B.) 

 L. Exposed limestone rocks of Humphrey Head, both on 



the west and east faces. — (C. Bailey, B.) 



Tilia intermedia, DC, is frequently to be seen in parks and 

 hedgerows, and T. grandifolia, Ehrh., occasionally, as at 

 Portinscale and Victoria Bay, on the west side of Derwent- 

 water, and the foot of Gummers How, Windermere. — (C. 

 Bailey.) T. argcntea is planted by the side of the road at 

 Portinscale. — (C. Bailey.) 



