ORDER EMPETRACEyE. 1 83 



C. Drawing with date March 1862, 'Rottington, near St. 

 Bees.' — (Roolce's Flora.) 



W. Rayrigg and Graythwaite woods, Windermere. — (F. 

 Clowes.) 



956. Daphne Mezei'eu7n, L. (Mezereon). Denizen. English 

 type. Range i. 



C. In a wood near Wigton. — (W. B. Waterfall.) 

 W. With D. Laiireola at Windermere.— (F. Clowes.) 

 Whitbarrow. — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Woods at Staveley and Rowdsey. — (Alton.) Said to 

 have been found in Colton Woods. A single plant in a 

 thicket near Mansriggs Hall, doubtfully wild. — (Miss Hodg- 

 son.) 



ORDER ASARACE^. 



Asaruin eiiropcetiin, L. (Asarabacca). Alien. 



C. Naturalised at Ormathwaite near Keswick. — (Winch.) 

 In small quantity at Troutbeck in Borrowdale. — (C. Wright.) 

 Hutton Woods. — (Cooke.) 



W, Wood near Dalton Hall, Burton in Lonsdale. — (Hind- 

 son.) Kirkby Lonsdale, where it is gathered out of the 

 woods for medical use. — (Dr. Bath, in Smith's Eng. Flora, 

 ii. 342.) At Dale Head, Martindale ; reported by Rev. W. 

 Richardson. 



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960. Empetrum nigrum, L. (Crowberry). Native. Scottish 

 type. Range 1-4. On all the higher fells. Descends to 

 Grange Fell over Lodore, Walla Crag, Keswick, and Penrith 

 Beacon Woods. Ascends over 1000 yards on Helvellyn and 

 Scawfell Pikes, and nearly to the top of Skiddaw, Saddleback, 

 Grisedale Pike, and Great Gable. Local name ' Lingberry,' the 

 idea being that it is a berry-bearing form of Calluna vulgaris. 



