1 82 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



J^. scutatus, L., is cultivated as a pot-herb, and sometimes 

 strays from gardens, as at Keswick and Allithwaite in Furness 



952. Rnmex Acefosella, L. (Sheep's Sorrel). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Dry hillsides and poor meadow.^. 

 Frequent; up to 510 yards. — (Watson.) 



953. Oxyria reniformis. Hook. (Mountain Sorrel). Native. 

 Highland type. Range 1-3. High wet slate crags; not 

 uncommon. 



C. Piers Ghyll, Mickledore, Black Rocks of Great End, 

 Sprinkling Tarn, Styhead Tarn, Wastwater Screes, and other 

 cliffs of the Scawfell group of hills ; first recorded by Wood. 

 Honister Crag. — (B.) Vale of Newlands, as low as 500-600 

 feet. — (Watson.) Ashness Ghyll, above Barrow Falls. — 

 (Winch, AVatson.) West face of Glaramara.— (C. Bailey.) 

 Scarf Gap over Ennerdale. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



W. Mardale, in a deep ghyll on the south-east side of the 

 Dun Bull Inn. — (Hindson.) Red Screes, and near the head 

 of the Stock Ghyll stream.— (T. J. Foggitt.) Striding Edge, 

 and on the west side of Helvellyn over Dunmail Raise. — 

 (W. Foggitt, J. C. Melvill, B.) Easedale Tarn and Dungeon 

 Ghyll. — (B.) Tongue Ghyll waterfall, between Seat Sandal 

 and Fairfield. — (A. W. Bennett.) Ravine that descends from 

 Kirkstone Pass to Brothers Water. — (W. Hodgson.) Near 

 Buckbarrow Well in Long Sleddale and on Little Harter Fell 

 Crag; first recorded by Lawson. Head of Kentmere. — 

 (J. Wilson.) Cliffs of High Street over Bleawater.— (Rev. 

 A. Ley.) 



ORDER THYMELiEACEzE. 



955. Daphne Laureola, L. (Spurge Laurel). Native. 

 English type. Range i. 



