174 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Bank, and Grange. First recorded by Lawson. Damp sandy 

 hollows of the coast at Ronnard. — (Dr. F. A. Lees.) 



894. Glai/x mariiiiiia, F. (Saltwort). Native. Maritime. 

 British type. Range i. Salt marshes along the coast. 

 Common. St. Bees, Ravenglass, Seascale, Walney Island, 

 Ulverstone, Flookborough, Grange, Arnside, etc. 



ORDER PLUMBAGINACEyE. 



S95. Armeria maritima^ Willd. (Thrift). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-4. Common all along the coast from St. Bees 

 to Arnside. Inland at 800-900 feet on Scawfell, where it is 

 called the Scawfell Pink. Pierce Ghyll.— (Melvill.) Cliffs of 

 the east face of Helvellyn. On Dove Crags, Grassmoor 

 (W. B. Waterfall), and hills between the top of the Vale of 

 Newlands and Borrowdale (Watson). 



897. ^/rt-Z/V^ Zm(9«//^w, L. (Sea Lavender). Native. Mari- 

 time. English type. Range i. Salt marshes at St. Bees, 

 Barrow, and Grange-over-Sands. Not plentiful. 



898. Statice bahusie/isis, Fries. Native. INIaritime. Eng- 

 lish type. Range i. 



L. Slate rocks on the shore at Greenodd near Ulverstone. 

 — (Miss Hodgson.) Salt marsh, Isle of Walney, with CE?ia)it/ie 

 Lachenalii.—{\)r. F. A. Lees.) 



899. Statice bi?iervosa, G. E. Sm. Native. ]\Liritime. At- 

 lantic type. Range i. 



C. Rocks of St. Bees Head.— (W. Dickinson, etc.) First 

 wrongly referred to reticulata in the Botanist's Guide. Fles- 

 wick (misprinted Keswick). — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



L, Salt marsh between Tridley and Grenodd, abundant. 

 — (Miss Hodgson.) 



