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C. Near Woodend station. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 W, Roadside between Bowness and Ambleside, 1865. — 

 (J. C. Melvill.) 



630. Gnaphaliiwi sylvaticum, L. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Grassy heaths. Not infrequent. Humphrey Head, 

 CUbburn Moor, Whitbarrow, Swinside, etc. Ascends to 300 

 yards. — (Watson.) 



632. Gnaphalium ziligiuosuin, L. Native. British type. 

 Range I. Roadsides and cultivated fields. Frequent; ascend- 

 ing in Buttermere Valley to Gatescarth, and in Great Lang- 

 dale to Dungeon Ghyll. 



Filago gallica, L. 



C. Drigg and Gosforth. — (W. Dickinson.) Proved a mis- 

 nomer for F. 7ninima. 



634. Filago minima, Fries, Native. British type. Range i. 

 Sandy ground. Rare. 



C. Field Head, Eskdale. — (W. Dickinson.) Nethertown 

 near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) Sand-hills south of Maryport. 

 — (Professor Oliver.) Coast sand-hills at Drigg. — (Rev. A. 

 Ley.) West side of Broadfield about Stockdalewath, abun- 

 dant. — (W. Hodgson.) 



L. Foxfield Marsh, and wall-tops both north and south of 

 Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



635. Filago germanica, L. (Cudweed). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Sandy soil. Not infrequent ; ascending to 

 Wansfell (F. Clowes) ; and to 300 yards near Penrith 

 Beacon (B.). 



636. Petasites vulgaris, Yi&%{.{^ViX\.tx-\>Mx). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Stream-sides and lake-sides in the low 

 country. Frequent; ascending to 250 yards near Thrimby. 



