78 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



329. Poteiitilla verna,\,. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Limestone rocks. Very rare. 



W. On Whitbarrow.— (F. Clowes.) 



L. Near Grange-over-Sands. — (Rev. H. Higgins.) Miss 

 Beever gathered it in Silverdale, just beyond our Hmits. 



330. Potentilla a/pestris, Hall. fil. Native. Highland 

 type. Range 2. 



W. Rocks on the ascent of Grange Fell from the Vale of 

 Newlands, 350 yards. — (Watson.) 



331. Potentilla reptans, L. (Creeping Cinquefoil). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Roadsides and hedge-banks. Fre- 

 quent in the lower zone, ascending to 300 yards near Shap. 



332. Poteiifilla Toi'mentilla, ^chrch. (Common Cinquefoil). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-4. Heathy places at all 

 elevations. Common ; ascending to 850 yards on Grisedale 

 Pike, and 1000 yards on Skiddaw. 



Var. prociimbens, Sibth. At Lowwood, Stock Ghyll, Conis- 

 ton, Arnside, and many other places. 



m. Potentilla Fragariastrum, Ehrh. (Barren Strawberry). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Hedge-banks and woods. 

 Frequent ; ascending to the limestone pavement of Whit- 

 barrow, to 400 yards in Great Langdale, 500 yards between 

 Borrowdalc and Thirlmere ; 600 yards (Watson). 



334. Comartim paliistre, L. (Marsh Cinquefoil), Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common in peat-bogs ; ascending 

 from coast-level at Plumpton near Ulverstone to 500 yards on 

 the Stake Pass, 



335. Fragaria vesea, L. (^Vood Strawberry). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common in woods, and on hedge- 



