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106^]. Iris Fseudacoriis, I.. {YtWovf Ins). Native. British 

 type. Range i. Swamps and stream-sides. Frequent from 

 shore-level in Furness up to Buttermere village and Ros- 

 thwaite in Borrowdale. 



Crocus vermis. All. (Purple Crocus). Alien, An occasional 

 straggler from cultivation. 



W. Banks of the Mint near Kendal. — (T. Gough.) 

 L. In a field at Dragley Beck near Ulverstone, and near 

 Swarthmoor Hall. — (Aiton.) 



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Narcissus bijiorus, Curt. Alien. 



C. In two or three fields above High Lodore. — (W. Foggitt.) 

 L. Field by Coniston Lake near Torver. — (Miss Beever.) 

 In Furness, near old halls. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



1072. Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L. (Daffodil). Native. 

 English type. Range i. Woods and meadows. 



C. Abundant on the shore of Ullswater in Glencoin Park. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) Plentiful in Ennerdale and the Duddon 

 valley. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Banks of the Irt.— (J. Robson.) 



W. Abundant at Miller's Bay, St. Catherine's Wood, and 

 other places about Windermere. — (F. Clowes, Rev. A. 

 Bloxam.) Near Skelwith Bridge and Loughrigg Tarn.— (W. 

 H. Hills.) Banks of the Mint, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) Great 

 Strickland. — (Lawson.) Hedge-bank near Arnside Tower. — 

 (C. J. Ashfield.) 



L. High Thwaite, Coniston, in a field called Smartfield.— 

 (Miss Beever.) Abundant in many places in Furness. — 

 (Aiton, Miss Hodgson.) 



