1 84 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



ORDER EUPHORBIACEzE. 



962. Euphorbia Helioscopia, L. (Wart Grass; Great Spurge). 

 Colonist. British type. Range i. Frequent in cultivated 

 ground; ascending to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



* Euphorbia Cyparissias, L. Alien. An occasional escape 

 from gardens. 



C. Wall-top at Seatollar, Borrowdale. — (Rev. A. Ley ! ) 

 Ulpha.— (C. Wright.) 



W. Whitbarrow Fells, in plenty. — (Rev. W. H. Hawker.) 

 L. Jackland Tarn, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



969. Etiphorbia Faralias, L. Native. Maritime. Atlantic 

 type. Range i. 



C. On the shore at Harrington, Haverigg, and Flimby. — 

 (Mr. Wood, J. Otley.) Millom.— (W. Hodgson.) 



L. On the shore between Bardsea and Sandside, and by 

 Park Head, Holker. — (Aiton.) 



970. Euphorbia portla}idica, L. Native. Maritime. At- 

 lantic type. Range i. 



C. On the shore at Drigg and Braystones. — (W. Dickinson, 

 M. Chambers.) Shore between Braystones and Coulderton, 

 sparingly. — (W. Hodgson.) 



971. Euphorbia exigua, L. Colonist. English type. 

 Range i. Cultivated fields. Rare. Whitehaven, Kendal, 

 Arnside, etc. On the railway between Bullgill station and 

 the first bridge over the river Ellen, westward, plentiful. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



972. Euphorbia Pipius, L. (Petty Spurge). Colonist. 

 British type. Range i. Cultivated fields. Freciuent, up 

 to 250 yards at Windermere village. 



