IlS FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



English type. Xerophilous. Range i. Confined to the 

 limestone liills. No record for Cumberland. 



W. Beltharrow, and on the top of Cunswick Scar near 

 Kendal, and along the limestone by way of Whitbarrow and 

 Hutton-Roof Crags to Arnside Knot. First recorded by 

 Lawson. 



L. Hampsfell and Yewbarrow over Grange, and wood be- 

 tween Grange and Lindale. — (T. J. Foggitt, Miss Hodgson, 

 B.) Plentiful on the top of Humplirey Head, and on the 

 rocks at Copse Head. — (Aiton, Dr. Windsor.) 



ORDER VALERIANACE/E. 



Centranthus ruber, DC. (Red Valerian). Alien. An 

 occasional straggler from gardens. 



C. Waverton, near houses. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 L. Roadside near Cark station. — (B.) 



531. Valeria fia dioica, L. Native. English type. Range 

 1-2. Swamps and lake-sides. Frequent ; ascending from 

 Newton Regny Moss to upwards of 400 yards on the hills 

 between Keswick and Thirlmere. — (Watson.) 



532. Valeriana officinalis, L. (Valerian). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Stream-sides and damp places ; ascending 

 from shore-level in Low Furness to the limestone pavement 

 of Hutton-Roof Crags, and to 800 yards on slate crags over 

 Sprinkling Tarn. — (Watson.) 



Valeriana pyrenaica, L. Alien. An occasional straggler 

 rom gardens. 



C. Eskdalc. — (J. Robson.) 



534. Valerianella olitoria, Mocnch. (Lamb's Lettuce). 

 Colonist. British type. Range i. 



C. Common about Whitehaven. — (Whitehaven Cat.) By 



