ORDER UMBELLIFERzE. m 



Feuceda?ium Ostruthiiivi^ Koch. (Masterwort). Alien. 



C. Roadside about a mile from Mungrisedale in the direc- 

 tion of Greystoke Park, with Rumex alpimis. — (Borrer.) 

 North end of Thirlmere, by a stream in a field on the west 

 side of the road three or four miles from Keswick, with Poly- 

 gonum Bistorta. — (Watson.) One plant near the mouth of 

 Aira Beck, and abundant by the same stream just below Dow- 

 thwaite Head. — (W. Hodgson.) Used by cow-doctors in their 

 practice, and, like Helleborics viridis, called Fellon-grass. — 

 (W, Hodgson.) 



487. Heracletun Sphondylium, L. (Cow Parsnip, Hog-weed). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Meadows and pastures. 

 Common; ascending from shore-level in the Furness salt 

 marshes to the limestone pavement of Hutton-Roof, and 500 

 yards near Sprinkling Tarn. — (Watson.) 



Var. dissecta in Bowness Woods, and hedges near Allithwaite 

 in Furness. 



489. Daucus Carota, L. (Wild Carrot). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Pastures and forage fields in dry soil. Fre- 

 quent. Abundant about Penrith, Pooley Bridge, and Clib- 

 burn. A form with fleshy leaves, which is the D. maritimus 

 of Miss Hodgson's Catalogue, is abundant on the Furness 

 shores at Kents Bank, Flookborough, and Plurapton. 



Caucalis daucoides, L. Alien. 



C. Has appeared as a weed in garden ground at Ghyll 

 Bank, Whitehaven, along with Camelina sativa and Saponaria 

 Vaccaria. — (W. Hodgson.) 



493. Torilis Anthrisats, Gaertn. (Hedge Parsley). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Hedge-banks and amongst rocks. 

 Frequent through the lower zone ; ascending to 300 yards near 

 Penrith Beacon, and amongst the limestone cliffs of Shap 

 Common, also at Latrigg, and Castle Crag in Borrowdale. 



