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546. Helminthia ec/iioides, Gaertn. (Ox-tongue.) Native? 

 English type. Range i. 



C. Egremont ; perhaps introduced. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 L. On Oxenfell, north of Coniston. — (Linton.) Confirma- 

 tion wanted. 



547. Picris Iiieracioides, L. Native. English type. 

 Range i. 



C. Bank near the railway station at Keswick. — (B.) Egre- 

 mont; perhaps introduced. — (W. Dickinson.) 



548. Leontodon hirtus, L, Native. English type. Range i. 

 Sandy ground near the coast. Rare. 



C. On the coast near Drigg. — (Professor Oliver ! ) Cleator. 

 — (Rev. F. Addison.) Westward near Wigton. — (Rev. R. 

 Wood.) 



L. Humphrey Head. — (Dr. Windsor.) 



549. Leontodon hispidits, L. (Great Hawkbit). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Meadows and pastures. Frequent; 

 ascending to 500 yards at Hayes Tarn ; 560 yards. — (Watson.) 



550. Leontodon aiitumnalis^ L. (Lesser Hawkbit). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Common; ascending 

 to 600 yards on High Street and Coniston Old Man, 650 

 yards at Sprinkling Tarn, 700 yards on Helvellyn. 



552. Hypochmris maailata^ L. Native. English type. 

 Xerophilous. Range i. 



W. Between Kendal and Ambleside. — (Woodward.) 



L. Limestone cliffs of the steep west face of Humphrey 



Head ; said to be plentiful by Mr. Hall (Withering, vol. iii. 



p. 691, third edition), but now nearly or quite extinct. 



553. LLypocharis radicata, L. (Cat's Ear). Native. 



