1 62 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



822. Aj'iiga reptans, L. (Bugle). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Damp grassy places. Frequent ; ascending to 

 560 yards.-— (Watson.) 



823. Ajiiga pyramidalis, L. Native. Scottish type. 

 Range 2. 



W. Very fine on prcci])itous rocks of Hill Bell. — (J. Back- 

 house.) 



825. Balloia nigra, L. (Black Horehound). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Only seen in waste ground at 

 Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) Workington marsh side. — 

 (W. Dickinson.) 



LeoHurus ca7-diaca, L. (Motherwort). Alien. 



C. Waste ground at Workington Row. — (Mr. Tweddle.) A 

 drawing in Rooke's Flora, 'Lane behind Dundraw, 1851.' — 

 (W. Hodgson.) Near Curthwaite. — (Rev. R. Wood.) 



W. In a farmyard at Whitbarrow. — (Rev. A. Bloxam.) 



827. Laiiiiu/n Galeohdolon, Crantz. (Archangel). Native. 

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



C. Crosedale and P^nnerdale. — (J. Robson.) Portinscale, 

 Keswick.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Wood between Penrith and 

 Edenhall.— (Mrs. F. King.) 



L. Reported from Coniston, but not seen by Miss Beever. 



828. Lainium album, L. (^^'hite Dead Nettle). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Not seen in the interior of the Lake 

 country, about Keswick, .Vmbleside, or Coniston, but frequent 

 at Whitehaven, Cartmel, Arnside, and Kirkby Lonsdale. A 

 casual at Watermillock over UUswater, 300 yards. — (W. 

 Hodgson). 



/MiniiDii maculaii/iii, ]^. Alien. An occasional straggler 

 from gardens, as at Ullock near Whitehaven, Sawrey, Kirkby 



