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mediate type. Range i. Frequent in hedges and by 

 roadsides and in thickets through the lower zone, ascending 

 from Humphrey Head to the limestone pavement of Hutton- 

 Roof, 300 yards. j 



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408. Sedum Rhodiola^ DC. (Rose-root). Native. High- 

 land type. Range 2-3. Frequent on the higher crags of the 

 slate hills. 



C. Piers Ghyll, Mickledore, Red Ore Ghyll, Wastwater 

 Screes, and other cliffs of the Scawfell group ; 600-850 yards. 

 First recorded by Mr. Wood. Grassmoor and Grange Fell 

 over Borrowdale. — (Watson.) Ennerdale Coves and Pillar. — 

 (W. Dickinson.) In a gully beneath Glaramara near Stockley 

 Bridge. — (C. Bailey.) Top of Honister Crag. — (W, Foggitt.) 



W. Fairfield, and on the Striding-edge cliffs of Helvellyn, 

 up to 900 yards. — (Watson, etc.) Crags south of Easdale 

 Tarn.— (J. Ball.) Blea Water Crag, High Street, and high up 

 in Long Sleddale and Kentmere. — (Wilson.) Mardale. — 

 (Watson.) 



L. Coniston Old Man ; first recorded by Merrett. 



409. Sedzwi Telephinm, L. (Great Stonecrop). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Frequent on hedge-banks and on 

 rocks, both the type and var. ptirpireum, Tausch, ascending 

 from Humphrey Head to 300 yards on Castle Crag, Borrow- 

 dale. 



410. Sedum villosum, L. Native. Highland type. Range 

 2-3. Damp hills ; much rarer in the Lake district than on the 

 Pennine hills. 



C. Mosedale, Wastwater. — (W. Dickinson.) Braystones 

 near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) (Is this correct? It seems too 



