210 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



ORDER ARACE/E. 



1 1 42. Arum ffiacula/um, L. (Wake Rohm). Native. English 

 type. Range i. Woods and hedge-banks. Frequent in the 

 lower zone ; up to 250 yards in Troutbeck Valley, and on Yew 

 Crag over Ullswatcr. 



ORDER TYPHACE.E. 



1 144. Spargauium mi'nmum, Flies. Native. British type. 

 Range i. 



C. Pond near Hallbank, Aspatria. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Ditches at head of Derwentwater. — (J. Otley, B.) In Dub- 

 beck, Cleator.— (J. Robson.) Shoulthwaite Moss, Thirlmere. 

 — (W. Dickinson.) Mockerkin Tarn. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Eel Tarn, Wastwater (var. affitie). — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



W. Abundant in the small tarns round Windermere. — 

 (F. Clowes.) Codale Tarn, Easdale. — (F. C. Roper.) Pond 

 between Witherslack and Townend. — (B.) Ditch below 

 Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. — (C. Bailey.) 



L. Coniston Lake. — (Miss Beever.) Tarn by the side of 

 the road between Hawkshead and Coniston. — (W. Southall.) 



1 145. Sparganmm svnplex^ Huds. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Ponds and ditches. Frequent in the lower zone ; 

 from shore-level at Humphrey Head to 250 yards on Whit- 

 barrow. 



1146. SparganiiDH ramosum, Huds. (Great Bur Reed). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Frequent in ponds and 

 ditches in the low country, from Walney Island and Urswick 

 Tarn up to Stock Beck, Kendal. 



