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ORDER PLANTAGINACE.E. 



901. Pla7itago major, L. (Way Bread; Common Plantain; 

 Rat-tails). Native. British type. Range 1-2. Roadsides. 

 Common ; ascending to 400 yards on Coniston Old Man, 

 500 yards on Kirkstone Pass; 520 yards. — (Watson.) 



902. Plantago media, L. (Lamb's Tongue). Native. Eng- 

 lish type. Range i. Dry banks. Frequent, especially on 

 the limestone, ascending to the top of Whitbarrow and Hutton- 

 Roof, and 360 yards near Shap. — (Watson.) 



903. Flantago lanceolata, L. (Ribwort). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Common; ascending to 

 500 yards at Hayes Water and on Kirkstone Pass ; 650 yards. 

 — (Watson.) 



Var. altisshna seen at Grange-over-Sands. 



904. Plantago maritima, L, (Sea Plantain). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common all along the coast. In- 

 land near Gillerthwaite in Ennerdale (J. Robson) ; and at 

 the head of Fusedale (W. Hodgson). 



905. Plantago Coronopits, L. (Buck's Horn Plantain). 

 Native. Maritime. British type. Range i. Along the shore. 

 Frequent. St. Bees, Flimby, Ravenglass, Seascale, Walney 

 Island, Cark, Milnthorpe estuary, etc. 



906. Littorella lacustris, L. (Shore-weed). Native. British 

 ty])e. Range i. Lakes and tarns. Frequent, up to 500 

 yards at Hayes Water, Styhead Tarn, and Blea Tarn, Watend- 

 lath.— (W. Foggitt.) 



