134 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Diotis mariiima, Cass. Mentioned in Aspland's list of the 

 rare plants of Grange-over-Sands. Probably a misnomer. 



624. Artemisia inantiina^ L. Native. English type. 

 Maritime. Range i. 



C. On the shore at Muncaster, and Coulderton Point. — 

 (J. Robson.) Shore of Duddon estuary. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Ravenglass. — (W. Dickinson.) 



L. Isle of Walney. First recorded by Mr. Atkinson, in 

 Withering, p. 709, 3d edition. Coast between Rampside and 

 Barrow.— (Mr. Gough.) 



625. Artemisia Absinthium, L. (Wormwood). Denizen. 

 English type. Range i. 



C. About Blencow ; once very plentiful, as it was also on 

 Dalston green. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Abundant on the village green at Askham in 1853. — 

 (T. J. Foggitt.) Bank below the farmhouse near the bridge 

 at Clibburn.— (B.) 



L. Lindeth Wood, Rusland. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



626. Artemisia vulgaris, L. (Mugwort). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Hedges and field-sides in the low country ; 

 not infrequent ; ascending to 300 yards at Shap. 



627. GnapJialium dioicuvi, L. (Cat's Foot; Wild Everlast- 

 ing). Native. Scottish type. Range 1-3. Dry hills and 

 grassy heaths. Frequent ; ascending to 650 yards. — (Watson.) 

 Helvellyn, Kendal Fell, Wastdale Screes, Watendlath, Gow- 

 barrow Park, Arnside Knot, Cartmel Fell, Donnerdale Fells, 

 Brockle Crag, north-west side of Skiddaw, abundant, 

 Catlands near Wigton, etc. 



Gnaphaliiim inargaritaceum, L. Alien. An occasional 

 straggler from gardens. 



