96 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



water. Confirmation wanted. I suspect a mistake of name 

 in both cases. 



390. Lythrum Salicaria, L. (Purple Loose-strife). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Swamps and lakesides. Frequent ; 

 ascending to 250 yards over Coniston, and as high over 

 Ulls water at Black Dyke, Baldhow. 



391. Peplis Portida, L. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Ponds and ditches. 



C. Lady Moss, Nethertown. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Harras 

 Moor, Kinniside Long Moor, and Calder Gills. — {\\ . 

 Dickinson.) 



W. Ditches near Shap, 250 yards. — (Watson.) Pond at 

 tlie Windermere rifle-practice ground. — (B.) E!nd of Rydal 

 Lake towards Grasmere. — (J. C. Melvill.) Brigstear Moss, 

 Kendal. — (T. Gough.) 



ORDER CUCURBITACE^. 



393. BryoJiia dioica, L. (Bryony). Native. English type. 

 Range i. 



W. Frequent in hedges and woods at Kirkby Lonsdale. — 

 (Hindson.) Not seen anywhere about Keswick, Ambleside, 

 Coniston, or Penrith. 



ORDER PORTULACE/E. 



394. MontiafoJita/ia, L. (Water Blinks). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Common in the hill springs and streamlets ; 

 ascending to 900 yards on Scawfcll Pike, Soo yards on 

 Helvcllyn, 700 yards on Great Gable. 



