230 FLORA OF THE LAKE DLSTRICT. 



shore-level in Furness up to 500 yards in the peaty streams 

 south of Hayes Water. 



1322/;. Glyceria plicata, Fries. Native. British type. 

 Range i. Ponds and ditches in the lower zone. Not in- 

 frequent. Shap, Thrimby, Greystoke, Stainton, Newton 

 Regny, Skelwith, Witherslack, Dalton in Furness, etc. 



Sclerochloa maritima, Lindl. I have no record for either 

 this or S. dista?ts within our bounds, and have sought for them 

 in vain in Furness. The former occurs in several places on 

 the Cumberland shore of the Solway estuary. 



1325. Sclerochloa procumheiis, Beauv. Native. Maritime. 

 English type. Range i. 



C. On the railway bank near Brayton station. — (\V. Hodg- 

 son, Rev. R. ^Vood.) Also at Silloth, north of our limits. 



1326. Sclerochloa rigida, Link. Native. British type. 

 Range r. 



C. Brookfield near Wigton. — (Cooke.) 

 W, Walls round ^Vindermere in several places. — (W. 

 Foggitt.) 



L. Grange-over-Sands. — (T. J. Foggitt.) 



1327. Sclerochloa loliacea, Woods. Native. Maritime. 

 English type. Range i. 



C. Common about Whitehaven, whence it was first recorded 

 by Mr. Newton in Ray's Synopsis. 



1328. Foa annua, L. Native. British type. Range 1-3. 

 Common in grassy places, up to 900 yards on Helvellyn. 



1330. Foa alpina, L. Native. Highland type. Range 3. 

 C. Cliffs of the east face of Helvellyn, 800-900 yards. — 



