I/O FLORA OF TIIF I.AKF DISTRICT. 



ORDER PINGUICULACE/E. 



872. Pinguiada vulgaris, L. (Butterwort). Native. Scot- 

 tish type. Range 1-3. Moory swamps. Frequent; ascending 

 to 700 yards on Hclvellyn and Scawfell Pike, 600 yards 

 on High Street. A variety longicornis gathered by Woods in 

 Fisher Place Ghyll, between Great Dod and Helvellyn.— 

 (Phytol. i. 310.) 



875. Utriciilaria 7'nlgat'is, L. (Bladderwort). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Swamps and ponds. Not infrequent. 

 Maryport, Windermere, Derwentwater, Brigstear IMoss near 

 Kendal, Newton Regny Moss near Penrith, Terra Bank Tarn 

 near Kirkby Lonsdale, Keswick Tarn near Ulverstone, etc. 



876. Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. Native. Local 

 type. Range i, Moory ponds. Rare. 



C. Ditch at the foot of Derwentwater. — (Winch.) Boggy 

 ground at head of Ennerdale Lake. — (J. Adair, Rev. A. 

 Ley.) 



L. Between Brathay and Hawkshead. — (Rev. F. J. A. 

 Hort.) In a pool near Coniston High Cross, off the road on 

 the left-hand side going from Coniston. — (Miss Beever.) 



877. Utricularia /iiinor, L. (Little Bladderwort). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Moory pools and ditches. 



C. Ditch near Dubmill, Allonby. — (W. Hodgson.) Ditches 

 on the west side of Derwentwater. — (Black's Guide.) Stone- 

 thwaite Moss, Thirlmere, and Eskmeals, Ravenglass. — (W. 

 Dickinson.) Wedholme Flow, Wigton.— (W. B. Waterfall.) 

 At Cooper, in Bromfield parish. — (Rev. J. Dodd.) Ullock 

 Moss, Keswick. — (Miss Edmonds.) Boggy ground. Dent 

 Hill. — (Rev. F. .'\ddison.) J)Og-holes in ICnnerdale. — (Britten 

 nnd Hulland.) I'^el Tarn near Waslwater. — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



