1 66 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



Zj\(y. Scutellaria minor,\,. Native. Englisli type. Range i. 



C, Black Moss, Wormgill, Drigg, and Ennerdale. — (White- 

 haven Cat.) Dent Hill.— (Rev. F. Addison, W. Hodgson.) 

 Ghyll, Egremont. — (J. Robson.) Moor near Whitehaven. — 

 (Mrs. Blackett.) Margins of Wastwater and Crummock Lake. — 

 (Black's Guide.) Ladstocks in Thornthwaite. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 ^^^ Windermere, in some of the bogs. — (F. Clowes.) 

 L. Hawkshead Mill, and about the Coniston tarns, and by 

 the stream below Tarn Hause. — (Miss Beever.) 



ORDER BORAGINACE/E. 



847. Myosotis palusiris, With. (Forget-me-not). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Ditches and stream- and lake-sides 

 in the low country. Frequent; ascending to 250 yards at 

 Rossgill and near Thrimby Hall. Very fine about the Brathay 

 at Skelwith. 



Var. strigiiiosa, Reich., found near Keswick by JNIr. J. B. 

 Davies. 



848. Myosotis repcns, D. Don. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-3. Swamps and ditches. Frequent; ascending to 

 800 yards at Red Tarn, and 600 yards in the sykes over 

 Grisedale Tarn. Very fine below Watermillock, where Mr. 

 Hodgson showed it to me in September 1883. 



849. Myosotis ca^spitosa, Schultz. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Swamps and ditches. Frequent ; ascending from 

 the shore marshes at Arnside and Flookborough to 500 yards 

 over Hayes Water. 



851. Myosotis syhatica, Ehrh. Native. English tyi)c. 

 Range i. Dense woods. Rare. 



C. St. Herbert's Island, 1 )erwentwater. — (Winch.) Aspatria 



