62 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



235. Geranium moUe^ L. (Common Crane's Bill). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Grassy places. Frequent. Ascends 

 to the foot of Honister Crag (Britten and Holland); to top 

 of Castle Crag in Borrowdale (B.); the limestone cliffs of 

 Shap common ; to 500 yards (Watson). 



236. Geraniuiii dissechim, 1>, (Cut-leaved Crane's Bill). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Roadsides and forage 

 fields. I'^reciuent. Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



237. Germdiim colianbinuin, L. (Dove's Foot Crane's Bill). 

 Native. English type. Range i. Roadsides and grassy 

 places, especially on the limestone. 



C. Cockermouth and St. Bees. — (Whitehaven Cat.) On 

 the shore at Seascale. — (J. Robson.) Roadside near Coul- 

 derton hamlet, sparingly. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. In several places on the limestone about Kendal. First 

 recorded by Wilson. Plentiful about Arnside Knot. — (C. 

 Bailey, B.) 



F. Ascending the hill from Coniston to Hawkshead. — (T. 

 J. Foggitt.) Fell foot near Newby Bridge. — (L.) Roadside 

 at Newton. — (B.) Plumpton woods and Fumess shore at 

 Bardsea. — (Miss Hodgson.) Kents Bank, Humphrey Head, 

 and woods between Grange and I jndale. — (B.) 



238. Geraniuin hicidtiiii, L. (Shining-leaved Crane's Bill). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Roadsides and rocky 

 places. Not infrequent. 



C. Brigham, Pardshaw, Cockermouth, and near (lill-foot, 

 Egremont.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Vale of St. John, Ormathwaite, 

 Lodore, Grange, and uj) Borrowdale to the top of Castle Crag, 

 300 yards. First recorded by ^Vinch. ("ommon round Ulls- 

 water and about Penrith ; also about Gilcrux and Tallentire. 

 — (W. Hodgson, B.) Patterdale.— (Winch.) 



^\ . Kydal, 'IVoutberk, and other places about AVindcrmere. 



