I02 FLORA OF THE LAKF DLSTRICT. 



W. High Street, Kirkstone Pass, Place Fell, Langdale, Ease- 

 dale, Grisedale, and Glenridding. Plentiful in Long Sleddale 

 about Buckbarrow Well ; first recorded by Lawson. 



L. Coniston Old Man, Walna Scar, and south of the Three 

 Shire Stones. Not seen about Whitehaven, Penrith, Grange, 

 nor Shap. 



423. Saxifraga nivalis, L. (Snow Saxifrage). Native. 

 Highland type. Range 3. High slate crags. Very rare. 



C. Near the summit of Scawfell. — (J. Robson.) 

 W. Helvellyn, both on the Striding-edge precipices, at 

 800-900 yards, and ghylls on the west or Thirlmere slope. — 

 (Balfour, Rev. A. Ley, B.) Clifts of the High Street range. — 

 (J. Backhouse.) 



426. Saxifraga oppositifolia, L. (Purple Mountain Saxifrage). 

 Native. Highland type. Range 3. High slate crags. Very 

 rare. ' 



C. Ravine between Scawfell Pikes and Sprinkling Tarn. — 

 (Watson.) Glaramara. — (J. Backhouse.) Ravine of the 

 Wastwater Screes ; first recorded by Mr. Wood. Ravine of 

 Great End.— (J. Ball.) 



AV. Helvellyn, on the Striding-edge cliffs at about 900 

 yards. — (B.) Found by the Rev. R. RoUeston on rocks 

 above Sweden Bridge. Harrison Stickle, Great Langdale. — 

 (Rev. A. Ley.) 



425. Saxifraga aizoides, L. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 1-3. Similar in its distribution to S. s/cllaris, and 

 found in similar places. 



C. Scawfell Pikes from 800 yards in Piers Ghyll down to 

 the level of Wastwater, Great End, Great Gable, Kirkfell, and 

 Yewbarrow, Haystacks, Grassmoor, Glaramara, and Honister 

 Crag, down Borrowdale, to the foot of Castle Crag. More 



