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438. Hedera Helix, 'L.ilwy). Native. British type. Range 

 1-2. Common on trees, rocks, and hedge-banks through the 

 lower zone, ascending to the Hmestone pavement of Yew- 

 barrow, Whitbarrow, Farleton Knot, and Shap Common, and 

 to 350 yards in Mardale. — (Watson.) 



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439. Cornus sanguinea, L. (Dog-wood). Native. English 

 type. Range i. 



C. Roadside at Gosforth. — (J. Robson.) 



W. Not common, but in great beauty round Windermere ; 

 probably planted. — (Linton.) Limestone hills south of 

 Kendal. — (Watson.) Hedges at Clawthorpe and near Holme 

 Mill. — (B.) Middlebarrow Wood and other places about 

 Arnside, plentiful and truly wild. — (B.) 



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441. Hydrocotyle vulga}'is, L. (Penny Wort). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common in swampy places, 

 ascending from the shore marsh at Arnside to 500 yards at 

 Styhead Tarn. 



442. Sanicula europcea, L. (Sanicle). Native. British Ij^t. 

 Range 1-2. Woods and thickets. Frequent; ascending to 

 the limestone pavement of Farleton Knot and Hutton-Roof, 

 and to 350 yards in Mardale. — (Watson.) 



444. Ery7igiiim maritimum, L. (Sea Holly). Native. 

 English type. Maritime. Range i. Sands of the seashore. 



C. Common about Whitehaven. — (Whitehaven Cat., W. 

 Hodgson.) Parton near Whitehaven. — (Rev. F, Addison.) 

 Braystones. — (J. Robson.) Seascale. — (T. J. Foggitt.) 



