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563. Crepis virens, L. (Hawk's Beard). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Grassy banks. Frequent through the lower 

 zone ; ascending to 300 yards over Penrith and Coniston, and 

 250 yards in Troutbeck Valley. 



Var. agrestis in cultivated fields at Clibburn and between 

 Hawkshead and Coniston. 



Crepis hietuiis^ L. 



C. Aspatria. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Mr. W. Nixon, on 

 whose authority the Aspatria station rested, now thinks he 

 was mistaken in its identity. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Kendal, in pastures on the east side of the valley. — 

 (T. Gough.) Confirmation wanted. 



567. Crepis paludosa, Moench. (Marsh Hawk's Beard). 

 Native. Scottish type. Range 1-3. Frequent in swamps 

 and damp woods ; ascending from nearly shore-level in the 

 moss at Newton Regny to 650 yards near Red Tarn, Helvellyn. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 



568. Hieracium Pilosella, L. (Mouse-ear Hawkweed). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Pastures and dry grassy 

 banks. Frequent; ascending to the limestone pavement of 

 Hutton-Roof and Farleton Knot, to 500 yards; in Kirkstone 

 Pass to 570 yards. — (Watson.) 



Hieracium atirantiaciun, L. Alien. An occasional straggler 

 from gardens. 



C. Holmrook Woods near Drigg. — (J. Robson.) On 

 Vicar's Island, Derwentwater. — (Miss Wright, J. B. Davies.) 

 Vale of Newlands, near a cottage, with Aco?iitut?i Lycoctonum ; 

 shown to Borrer by Mr. Wright. 



W. Redbank, Grasmere. — (T. J. Foggitt.) 



