242 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Var. incisum has been found in Borrowdale by Miss Wright, 

 and at Lindale near Grange by Mr. A. Mason. 



1397. Aspleninrn 7narinum,\.. Native. Maritime. British 

 type. Range i. 



C Sea clififs between Whitehaven and St. Bees. — (J. 

 Robson, Rev. F, Addison.) 



L. About the ruins of Peel Castle. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



Asplenmm fontamim, L. Recorded by Hudson from rocky 

 places at Wybourn (meaning, doubtless, Wythburn), but this 

 is probably a mistake. 



1399. Asplenmm Adiantum-nigriim, L. (Black Spleen wort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Frequent on walls and 

 the drier rocks, up to 400 yards. — (Watson.) 



1400. Asplenium Ruta-mitraria, L. (Wall Rue). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Frequent on walls and the drier 

 rocks, from the shore at Humphrey Head up to 450 yards. — 

 (Watson.) Limestone pavement of Whitbarrow, Farleton 

 Knot, Hutton-Roof, and Shap Common. 



1400*. Asplenium gennanicu/n, Weiss. Native. Scottish 

 type. Range 1-2. Slate rocks. Very rare. Has been found 

 in Borrowdale by J. Flintoft and Miss Wright, and near Scawfell 

 by Rev, W. H. Ho-wker and I. Hudhart ; also on Skiddaw, 

 Mr. Clowes tells me, and by J. Coward in 1853 in Little 

 Langdale, and by Rev. R. Wood on Barfe Fell. 



1 40 1. Aspleniutn septentrionale^ Hull. (Forked Spleenwort). 

 Native. Scottish type. Range 1-2. Slate rocks. Rare. 

 Has been found in several places in Borrowdale, and also in 

 the Vale of Newlands, the Wastwater Screes, Honister Crag, 

 Patterdalc, the Red Screes, and over Crunnnock Water, 



