148 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



C. Field between Maryport and Flimby ; 200-300 yards 

 from the latter. — (Rev. J. Harriman.) Now extinct. 



W. Foulshaw Moss near Milnthorpe. First recorded by 

 Hudson. 



L. Rosecote near Dalton in Furness. — (Aiton.) Walney 

 Island. — (Rev. Mr. Jackson.) 



721. Gentiana Ainarella, L. (Common Gentian). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Dry banks. Not infrequent, 

 especially on the limestone, ascending from near shore-level 

 at Grange-over-Sands to the summit of Whitbarrow, and 

 300 yards at Shap. 



722. Gentiana canipestris, L. Native. British type. 

 Range i. In similar places to G. Aniarella^ with which it is 

 often associated. Ascending from shore-level at Braystones, 

 Workington warren, and Maryport, to 300 yards in Mardale. 

 — (Watson.) 



724. Erythnea Centaurmm, Pers. (Centaury). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Pastures and dry banks. Frequent ; 

 ascending to the top of Hampsfell, over Grange-over-Sands. 

 The E. latifolia, recorded by Woods from the coast at 

 Ravenglass, is probably a variety of this. 



724*. Eryihrcea lit/oralis, Pers. Native. British type. 

 Maritime. Range i. 



C. At Braystones near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) Between 

 Seascale and Gosforth. — (T. J. Foggitt.) Gathered also by 

 Harriman, probably near Maryport. 



W. Edge of Ulpha Moss, and on the opposite shore of the 

 Morecambe estuary under Arnside Knot, with E. pidchella. — 

 (C. Bailey, B.) 



L. Pluiwpton salt-marshes, and also on the shore under 



