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8S9. Lysiinachia nemonim, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Swamps and damp woods. Common; ascending 

 to 400 yards in Great Langdale, 500 yards at Hayes Water ; 

 560 yards. — (Watson.) 



890. Anagallis arve?isis, L. (Field Pimpernel). Colonist. 

 British type. Range i. Cultivated ground and wall-tops. 

 Frequent. 



Var. ccEKiilea at Hensingham toll-bar near ^Vhitehaven 

 (W. Dickinson) ; and Roosebeck in Furness (R. Ash- 

 burner) ; and a form with reddish-brown flowers at Colton in 

 Furness (Miss Hodgson). There is a drawing of A. ccerulea 

 in Rooke's Flora, marked ' Workington Hall Park.' 



891. Anagallis tenella, L. (Bog Pimpernel). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Swampy hillsides. Frequent; 

 ascending in Little Langdale to Blea Tarn, and 350 yards on 

 Coniston Old Man. 



892. Centuiiciilus /iiiiiiiiii/s, L. Native, English type. 

 Range i. 



C. On the coast at Ravenglass. — (J. Woods.) 

 L. Salt marshes and meadows by the seaside at Newton in 

 Cartmel. — (Mr. Hall.) Modern confirmation wanted. 



893. Safitolus Valerandi, L. (Brook-weed). Native. Eng- 

 lish type. Range i. 



C. Shore at Coulderton, St. Bees, and AVaberthwaitc. 

 — (W. Dickinson.) Fleswick Beck, south of Whitehaven. — 

 (AV'hitehaven Cat.) 



W. Formerly plentiful on Brigstear Moss near Kendal; now 

 extinct. — (T. Gough.) Marsh below Middlebarrow Wood, 

 Arnside. — (B.) 



L. On the Furness shore at Plumpton, Flookborough, Kents 



