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L. Near Coniston Lake, not frequent. — (Miss Beever.) 

 Isle of Walney and lanes near Penny Bridge. — (Miss Hodg- 

 son.) Bushy places, Humphrey Head. — (Dr. F. A. Lees.) 



217. Hypericum guadra?igulum, L. (Square-stalked St. John's 

 Wort). Native. British type. Range i. Grassy swamps, 

 frequent. Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



218. Hypericum humifusum, L. (Trailing St. John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Dry banks and woodland 

 hedgerows. Frequent. 



220. Hypericum pulchrum^ L. (Slender St. John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Shaded rocks and borders 

 of heaths. Frequent. Ascends to 500 yards in Langdale, 550 

 yards on Great Gable (B.) ; 600 yards (Watson). 



221. Hypericum hirsutu?ii, L. (Hairy St. John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Woods and hedge-banks, 

 especially on limestone. 



C. Camerton and Clifton near Workington. — (M.) North- 

 west side of Ullswater. — (Balfour.) Dalemain Park. — (B.) 



W. Wood near Celleron. — (W. Hodgson.) Whitbarrow 

 and other woods, on the limestone about Kendal, ascending 

 to 300 yards. — (Gough, Watson, etc.) Woods at Lowther, 

 Great Strickland, Clibburn, and by the stream near Brougham 

 Hall.— (B.) 



L. Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. — (J. C. Melvill.) Hedge- 

 banks between Grange and Lindale. — (B.) Shore of Winder- 

 mere near Ferry Inn. — (B.) Roadside between Grange and 

 Cartmel.~(B.) 



222. Hypericmn montamnn, L. (Mountain St. John's Wort). 

 Native. Xerophilous. English type. Range i. Woods and 

 thickets on the limestone. Not infrequent. 



C. Coldfell near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) Requires 

 confirmation. 



