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lower zone, ascending to 560 yards. G. interniedmm, a vari- 

 able hybrid between the two species, is plentiful in woods 

 about Ullswater, Lowther, Keswick, Arnside, etc. 



322. Geum rivale, L. (Water Avens). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Damp and shaded woods, and rocky 

 places. Common ; ascending to 850 yards on Scawfell Pikes, 

 where it overlaps Salix herbacea. — (Watson.) A proliferous 

 monstrosity has been gathered by Lawson at Great Strickland, 

 and Mr. C. Bailey in Borrowdale. I have often seen the 

 variety described by Lawson near the river Ellen from Aspatria 

 downwards. It is a handsome plant. — (W. Hodgson.) 



323. Dryas odopetala^ L. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 3. 



W. On Helvellyn above Keppel Cove Tarn. — (J. Back- 

 house.) 



325. ^(?/^///z7/« /r////?^i'rt', L. (Shrubby Cinquefoil). Native. 

 Intermediate type. Range 1-3. 



C. In a ravine of the Wastdale Screes, called the Devil's 

 Sled-gate. First recorded by Bicheno and Woods. 



W. On Helvellyn above Keppel Cove Tarn. — (J. Back- 

 house.) 



L. Has been found near Ulpha. — (Aiton.) 



327. Fofentilla a?iserina,'L. {^xXvQxV^eed). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Roadsides and waste ground. Common ; 

 ascending from the coast-level at Flookborough to 250 yards 

 in Troutbeck Valley, and 300 yards at Shap and over 

 Penrith. 



328. Potentillaargentea,!.. Native. English type. Range i. 



L. On the shore of the Leven estuary near Conishead 

 bank. — (Aiton.) 



