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CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A LIST OF WEST 
CUMBERLAND FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS, 
By THE MEMBERS OF THE BOTANICAL SECTION OF THE 
WHITEHAVEN SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. 
N.B.—Rare and uncommon plants have the initials of the observer placed 
after the localities: J. D. KENDALL, Jos—epH ADAIR, WILLIAM NIxon, 
Wexsy I’Anson, WittiAm ADAIR. 
RANUNCULACE. 
Clematis Vitalba. Ina hedge near Ravenglass. J.A. 
Thalictrum minus. The Side wood, Ennerdale ; Bassenthwaite, Derwent- 
water. 
Anemone nemorosa. Abundant in woods and wet fields. 
Ranunculus aquatalis, v. peltatus. St. Bees moor, Pow beck ; common. 
os Lenormandi. In watery places, common. 
33 hederaceus. Ennerdale ; frequent. 
s sceleratus. Near Seascale, near Allonby. 
>  jflammula. Frequent in wet places. 
3, reptans. By the margin of Ennerdale Lake, and neighbourhood. 
ey auricomus. Crow Island, Derwentwater. 
ey acris. Abundant. 
a bulbosus. Very common. 
$5 repens. The most abundant species of the genus. 
as Ficaria. Generally distributed. 
Caltha palustris. Very common. 
by Pe v. minor. Kinniside. w.A. 
Trollius Huropwus. Yeathouse; w.N. Eskatt, Rowrah, and Keswick ; J.p.x, 
Aquilegia vulgaris. Crummock Lake shores; 3.4. Yottenfews ; J.D.K. 
