it6 flora of the lake dlstrict. 



517. Galium saxati/e, L. (Mountain Uedstraw). Native. 

 British type. Range r-4. Heaths at all elevations. 

 Ascending to 1000 yards on Skiddaw and Scawfell Pike, 

 950 yards on Great Gable, 900 yards on Helvellyn, 850 yards 

 on Grisedale Pike. 



518. Galitiin erectnin, Huds. Native. English type. 

 Kange i. 



W. Between Penrith and Poolcy Bridge. — (W. Foggitt.) 



519. Galium Mollugo, L. (Hedge Bedstraw). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Hedges and thickets. Locally 

 abundant. 



C. Crofton Hall, Pardshaw, and Rothersyke near "White- 

 haven. — (W. Dickinson, Whitehaven Cat.) Valley of St. 

 John.— (B.) 



W. Plentiful about Penrith, Pooley Bridge, Clibburn, Great 

 Strickland, Lowther, and Shap, ascending to 300 yards, 

 Kendal— (T. Gough.) Hedges at Elleray.— (Rev. A. 

 Bloxam.) 



L. In the grounds near the railway at Grangc-over-Sands. 

 -(B.) 



Var. insubriciim. — Windermere. — (Rev. C. A. Stevens.) 



520. Galium sjlvcstre, Poll. Nativx;. Intermediate type. 

 Xerophilous. Range 1-2. Almost confined to the limestone 



hills. 



W. Cliffs of Shap Common, and on the limestone, from 

 Kendal by way of Whitbarrow to Farleton Knot, Hutton-Roof, 

 and Arnside Knot. First recorded by Hudson. Ascending to 



450 yards. — (Watson.) Nab Scar near Rydal. — (J. Woods.) 



L. On the top of Humphrey Head, with Aspcrula cytian- 

 citica. — (Dr. Windsor.) Hampsfield Fell. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



