104 FLORA OF TIIF LAKE DLSTRICT. 



Newlands, islands of Ullswatcr, Honister Crag, Buttermere 

 and Gatescarth l^ass, Mockerkin. 



W. Helvellyn, Fairfield, High Street, Patterdale, and Kirk- 

 stone Pass, abundant, down to the islands of Ullswater. 

 Crags round P!)asedale Tarn. IMardale and rocks near Crosby 

 Ravensworth. Rocks south of Lowther. — (Lawson.) 



L. Coniston Old Man ; first gathered by Mr. Jackson. 

 ■6'. ccespitosa and moschata have both been reported as Lake 

 species, no doubt in error. 



434. Chrysospleiiiiiin oppositifolium, L. (Golden Saxifrage). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Damp woods and moun- 

 tain streamlets. Common ; ascending to the highest springs 

 of Scawfell Pike, Great Gable, and Helvellyn, 850-900 yards. 



435. Chrysosplenium alternifolium , L. Native. British 

 type. Range i. In similar places to the other species, but 

 much less common. Windermere, Portinscale, Benson Knot 

 and Hawes Bridge near Kendal, AVhitehaven, High Pow 

 near Wigton, Baldhow over Ullswater, Colton Beck Bridge, 

 Duddon Valley, Kirkby-in-Furness, etc. 



436. Paniassia palustris, L. (Grass of Parnassus). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. Everywhere common in swamps, 

 both amongst the slate and limestone hills, ascending to 500 

 yards at Hayes Water, and Kirkstone Pass, 600 yards. — 

 (Watson.) 



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437. Adoxa Moschafellina^\.. (^\q%q\\^'hi\). Native. British 

 type. Range I. Hedge-banks and thickets. Frequent in the 

 lower zone. A two-headed form gathered by Miss Hodgson 

 at Soutergate, Kirkby-in-Furness. 



