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W. Springs of west side of Helvellyn down into Tongue 

 Gill. — (B.) Shap, Mardale, and abundant high up in Kent- 

 mere and Long Sleddale, gathered long ago by Curtis (who 

 published it as alpiniwi) and Woods. High Street, down into 

 Troutbeck and Kirkstone Pass. — (B.) Not known in Lake 

 Lancashire. The true E. alpinuin, lately discovered by Rev. 

 F. Addison on Cross Fell, is not known at the Lakes. 



Isnardia palustn's, L. 



C. In the Liza in Ennerdale. — (J, Robson.) No doubt a 

 misnomer. Feplis probably intended, which grows in the 

 same stream. 



Oenothera biennis, L. (Evening Primrose). Alien. 

 C. Railway cutting at Dalston. — (Rev. R. Wood.) 



377. CirccBalutefiana, L. (Enchanter's Nightshade). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Woods and thickets. Frequent in 

 the lower zone, ascending to the limestone pavement of 

 F'arleton Knot, to Haweswater, Seathwaite in Borrowdale, 

 and 300 yards in Mardale. 



378. CincEa alpina^ L, Native. Scottish type. Range 1-2. 

 Woods and thickets. Frequent, both the type and var. ijiter- 

 inedia, Ehrh. 



C. Castlehead Wood, Ashness Gill, and other places round 

 Derwentwater ; first recorded by D. Turner. West side of 

 Thirlmere. — (Rev. A. Ley.) In the Cocker valley at Lorton. 

 — (Harriman.) Rocks on the slope of Haystacks over the 

 Seatollar and Buttermere road, up to 500 yards. — (B.) 

 Stybarrow Crag and Ullswater shore at Waterfoot. — (B.) In 

 Ennerdale, between the lake and Ennerdale Bridge. — (W. 

 Foggitt.) Buttermere, in hedges near the village. — (Rev. A. 

 Ley.) 



W. Mardale and Shap, both type and var. intermedia. — 



