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Euphorbia Lathyris, L. (Caper Spurge). Alien. Given 

 in the Whitehaven list as occurring at Keswick (Fleswick 

 intended ?). 



974. Euphorbia amygdaloides, L. (Wood Spurge). Native. 

 English type. Range i. 



W. Woods near Milnthorpe. — (Miss Barnard.) 



976. Mercurial is perennis, L. (Mercury). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Woods and hedge-banks. Common ; as- 

 cending from shore-level at Conishead Priory to the limestone 

 pavement of Whitbarrow, Hutton-Roof, and Farleton Knot, 

 and to 400 yards in Troutbeck Valley. 



Mercurialis annua, L. Alien ? 



C. In Eskdale at Dalegarth. — (J. Robson.) 



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978. Urtica urens, L. (Lesser Nettle). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Roadsides. Frequent, up to 300 yards at 

 Shap and Keld, and in Borrowdale to Grange. 



979. Urtica dioica, L. (Common Nettle). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Roadsides and waste ground; ascending 

 to 500 yards at Styhead Pass, and on Coniston Old Man ; 

 580 yards. — (Watson.) 



982. Parietaria diffusa, Koch. (Wall Pellitory). Native. 

 British type. Range i. 



C. On Crookdale Hall and Torpenhow Church. — (W. 

 Dickinson, W. Hodgson.) Drawn by Rooke from the 

 former station. A few plants grow on the south wall of 

 Abbey Church, part of the ancient Abbey of Holm Cultram. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 



