ORDER GERANIACE.-li. 6l 



(Woods, in Comp. Bot. Mag. i. 296.) North side of UUswater, 

 at Floshgate, where Mr. W. Hodgson showed me it in 1883. 



230. Geranium sylvatiann, L. (Wood Crane's Bill). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. Frequent in meadows in the 

 heart of the Lake country about Derwentwater, UUswater 

 down to Pooley Bridge, Thirlmere, Grasmere, Borrowdale, 

 Watendlath Valley, Buttermere, Ambleside, Coniston Water, 

 etc. 



C. Eskdale, Wythop, and other places about Whitehaven. 

 — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



W. Mardale and Shap. — (Watson.) Ascends to 560 yards. 

 Oxenholme and Staveley. — (B.) Frequent about Kirkby 

 Lonsdale. — (Hindson.) 



L. By Seathwaite Tarn Beck at Newfield. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



231. Gef-anium pratense, L. (Great Crane's Bill). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Frequent in meadows, and by the 

 lake-sides, ascending from the Furness salt marshes at 

 Plumpton to 350 yards in Mardale. 



232. Geranium pyrenaicum, L. (Mountain Crane's Bill). 

 Denizen. English type. Range i. 



C. Dale Head on the west side of Thirlmere. — (Black's 

 Guide.) Yearton Hall near Beckermet. — (L.) Requires 

 confirmation. In Martineau's Guide this last station is ascribed 

 to G. rotiindifolium. 



234. Geratiium pusillum, L. (Small-flowered Crane's Bill). 

 Native. English type. Range i. Dry grassy places. Rare. 



C. Not uncommon about Whitehaven. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Etterby Scar near Carlisle. — (M.) Sandy field at Penrith. — 

 (B.) 



W. Windermere. — (L.) Sandy ground at Clibburn. — (W. 

 Hodgson, B.) 



