92 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



Clibburn, Great Strickland, Penrith, Kendal, Carlisle, 

 Cockermouth, etc. 



369. Epilobiinn parvifloriiin, Schreb. Native. British 

 type. Range i. Stream-sides and swamps. Freciuent through 

 the lower zone, ascending to 300 yards near Shap, and the 

 Wain a Scar slate quarries. 



Var. rivularc in ditches near Newby, and shown to me 

 by Mr. W. Hodgson in a bog east of Watermillock over 



Ullswater. 



370. Epilobuan moiitanuiii, L. (Common ^Villow Herb). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Woods and shaded rocks. 

 Frecjuent ; ascending to the limestone pavement of Hutton- 

 Roofand Farleton Knot ; 560 yards. — (Watson.) I have no 

 knowledge of E. roseum within our limits. E. lanceolatum 

 of the Whitehaven list is no doubt a misnomer. 



372. Epilobium paliistrc, L. (Bog AVillow Herb). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Swamps and ditches, ascending 

 from shore level in peat-mosses at Ulverstone to 640 yards. 

 — (Watson.) 



373. Epilobuan obsairum^ Schreb. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Ditches and swamps. Frequent in the lower zone ; 

 ascending to 250 yards over Lodore and in Troutbeck 

 Valley, to 300 yards in Mardale. — (Watson.) Typical tdra- 

 goniim not known. 



374*. Epilobium olsinifoliuni, Vill. (Mountain Willow 

 Herb). Native. Highland type. Range 1-3. 



C. Helvellyn and Great Dod, from the highest springs 

 down to bottom of the Vale of St. John. Sykes of Styhead 

 Pass down the slope of Great Gable, and in the Cocker 

 valley at Whinlatter. — (B.) 



