ORDER SAXIFRAGACE/E. IO3 



sparingly on Skid daw and the Keswick hills. Rocks in Mose- 

 dale just below Floutern Tarn.— (W. B. Waterfall.) Branty 

 Ghyll at the back of Carrock Fell. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Langdale Pikes, Bowfell, Loughrigg, Helvellyn, and 

 Fairfield, down nearly to the level of Grasmere. High Street 

 and Place Fell, down to Hayes Water. Abundant in Mardale 

 and Long Sleddale. 



L. Coniston Old Man, Dobby Shaw, and Cockley Beck 

 Fell, near the copper mines. Not seen about Penrith or 

 in Lower Furness. 



427. Saxifraga gra7iulata, L. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Walls and dry banks. Frequent. 



C. In the churchyard at Harrington.— (W. Dickinson.) 

 Cliffs near St. Bees Lighthouse, and banks of Keckley Beck. 

 — (E. J. Hughes.) Parton and Egremont, and with double 

 flowers by the Ehen. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Walla Crag, Kes- 

 wick. — (Winch.) Banks of the Eamont near Yanwath. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



W. About Maburg and Brougham Castle. — (Mrs. King.) 

 Banks of the Mint near Kendal. — (T, Gough.) 



L. Duddon banks and Conishead Priory. — (Aiton.) Drag- 

 ley Beck wood, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



430. Saxifraga tridactylites, L. (Wall Rue). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-3. Walls and rocks. Frequent ; ascend- 

 ing from shore level at Kents Bank to the limestone cliffs 

 of Shap Common and Farleton Knot, and to 800 yards on 

 the slate crags of Swirrel Edge. 



431. Saxifraga hypnoides, L. (Mossy Saxifrage). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-4. Rocky places at all elevations. 

 Frequent. 



C. Mickledore, Wastwater Screes, and other crags of the 

 Scawfell group, Armboth Fell, Borrowdale, and the Vale of 



