146 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



This has been confused both with rotuiidifoUa and iniiior in 

 the Guide-books. 



709. Pyrola nihior, L. (Lesser Winter Green). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range i. 



C. In plenty in a small wood below Penrith Beacon, where 

 it was shown to me in 1883 by Mrs. King. Flimby Wood 

 near Maryport. — (W. Hodgson.) Wigton. — {W. B. Waterfall.) 

 In Rooke's drawings, ' W^hitecroft Wood, Tallantire, 1842.' 



710. Fyrola secinida,!.. Native. Scottish type. Range 2. 

 C. In Ashness Ghyll above Barrow Force, where it was shown 



to Winch and Dawson Turner by Hutton. Extinct in 1S35. 

 — (Woods.) With F. media in the wood at Walla Crag. — 

 (Woods, W. Matthews.) In a ravine between Great Dodd 

 and Helvellyn, over King's Head Inn, Thirlmere, at about 

 500 yards. — (Woods, Watson, Ley.) Westward near Wigton. 

 —(Rev. R. Wood.) 



Pyrola nniflura, L. Reported by the late Mr. Wright of 

 Keswick from a wood at Bardsea. No doubt a misnomer. 



712. Monotropa Hypopitys, L. (Bird's Nest). Native. 

 Germanic type. Range i. Shaded woods. Very rare. 



W. Barrowfield Wood, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) Holme 

 area, below Kirkby Lonsdale Bridge; two plants seen in 

 1836. — (Hindson.) 



ORDER ILICACEvE. 



713. Ilex Aquifolium, L. (Holly). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Common in woods and hedges everywhere in 

 the lower zone ; ascending to the limestone pavement of 

 Whitbarrow and Hutton- Roof, to 400 yards in Great Langdale 

 and Troutbeck Valley, to 500 yards on Catbells, over Der- 

 went water. — (Watson.) 



