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near Allonby. — (W. B. Waterfall.) A drawing in Rooke's 

 Flora, marked 'Stanley Burn, 1850.' 



W. Buckbarrow Scar, Long Sleddale. — (Wilson.) 



852. Myosotis arvensis, Hoffin. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Frequent in cultivated fields; ascending to 300 

 yards amongst the limestone cliffs of Shap Common and on 

 Castle Crag, Borrowdale. 



Var. umhrosa in woods near the Ferry Inn, Windermere. 



853. Myosotis co/iina, Hoifm. Native. British tyj^e. 

 Range i. Dry banks. Not infrequent in the lower zone; 

 ascending to the churchyard at Watermillock, 300 yards.- — 

 (W. Hodgson ! ) 



854. Myosotis versicolor, Lehm. Native. British type. 

 Range i. In similar places to the last. Not uncommon. 

 Whitehaven, Ullswater, Walney Island, Colton in Furness, 

 Newby Bridge, Bowness, Kirkby Lonsdale, etc. Drawn from 

 Loughrigg Tarn by Miss Wilson. 



855. Lithosperiimm officinale, L. (Gromwell). Native. 

 Xerophilous. British type. Range i. Woods in the lime- 

 stone districts. 



C. At Mosser, and near Lorton and Westward Park. — 

 (W. Dickinson.) 



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

 below St. Paul's Church, Winster Valley. — (B.) Winster 

 Valley, east side. — (W. Matthews.) Wood near Arnside 

 station. — (W. Foggitt.) About Wrayton and Thurland Castle. 

 — (Hindson.) 



L. Furness Abbey. — (W. Foggitt.) Woods between Grange 

 and Lindale. — (B.) About Plumpton, and on the beach at 

 Bardsea. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



