no FLORA OF THE LAKP: DISTRICT. 



480. Meum athainmiiicum^ Jacq. (Bald-money). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range i, 



C. Fell End, Ennerdale. First gathered by Lawson; now 

 extinct. In a field called Bristow Bank near Keswick. — 

 (Otley.) 



W. Dunmail Raise. — (Mr. Fardon.) About Shap Wells, 

 300 yards. — (Watson.) Docker Garths and other places 

 near Kendal. — (Linton.) In a field by the fourth milestone of 

 the road from Kendal to Appleby. — (T. Gough.) At Long- 

 well in Selside, about three miles from Kendal. — (Wilson.) 

 Lambrig Park and Mansergh near Kirkby Lonsdale. — 

 (Hindson.) 



L. Furness Fells. — (Mr. Jackson.) 



481. Crithnmmmaritwmjn,\^. {S)Z.TC\Y)h\re.). Native. Atlantic 

 type. Maritime. Range i. Cliffs of the seashore. Very rare. 



C. Cliffs at St. Bees.— (W. Dickinson, W. Hodgson.) 



W. Cliffs between Silverdale and Arnside Point. — (C. J. 



Ashfield.) 



L. On Dunnerholme rocks and the cliffs at Humphrey 



Head. First recorded by Mr. Atkinson, in Withering, edit, iii, 



vol. ii. p. 295. 



482. Angelica sylvestris, L. Native. British type. Range 

 1-2. Swamps and stream-sides. Common ; ascending from 

 the shore marshes at Flookborough to 400 yards in Great 

 Langdale, and 560 yards over Sprinkling Tarn. — (Watson.) 



Peucedanwn palustre^ Moench. 



L. Ditches at Cannon Winder near Flookborough, and round 

 the sides of Ayside Tarn, three miles north of Cartmel. — (Mr. 

 Hall.) Brought to me and Mr. Crowe when in Lancashire in 

 1871 by Rev. Mr. Jackson. — (T. J. Woodward.) Modem 

 confirmation wanted. 



