ORDER AMARYLLIDACE^. 20I 



Lowther woods and pastures adjacent. — (T. J. Woodward.) 

 Near Mint's Bridge, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Drawn from Fox 

 How by Miss Wilson. 



L. Meadow bordering the estuary at Pool Bridge, Rusland, 

 — (Rev. Mr. Jackson, Miss Hodgson.) 



1082. Allium oleraceum, L. (Wild Garlic). Native. Ger- 

 manic type. Range i. Meadows. Rare. 



C. Borders of Derwentwater. — (D. Turner.) Householm 

 Island, head of Ullswater. — (Rev. J. E. Leefe.) Is not the 

 former species intended ? 



W. Rocks in Long Sleddale. — (Dr. R. Richardson.) 

 Troutbeck Holm, Great Strickland. — (T, Lawson.) Seamew 

 Crag, Windermere. — (D. Turner.) Drawn from Windermere 

 by Miss Wilson. 



1083. Allium vineale,!^. Native. English type. Range i. 

 C. Bearpot near Workington. — (W. Dickinson.) Plentiful 



by the river Ellen between Blennerhasset and Aspatria. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) Stainton banks. — (W. Duckworth.) 



1085. Allium Schmwprasutn, L. (Chives). Native. Local 

 type. Range i. 



W. Wet limestone rocks above Ruswittle in Lyth, Miln- 

 thorpe.- — (T. Gough.) 



L. Near Dalton in Furness. — (C. Wright.) By a small 

 rivulet called Chivey Syke, Cartmel Fell. — (Rev. Mr. Jackson.) 

 Nearly extinct there now, but abundant higher up in a bog 

 remote from the road. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



1086. Allium tirsinutn, L. (Ramps ; Wood Garlic). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Woods and thickets. Common up 

 to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



1087. Gagea lutea, Ker. Native. Intermediate type. 

 Range i. 



