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GERANIACE. 
Geranium sanguineum. Sea banks, abundant ; Clints, Egremont. 
pheum. Near dwellings; Lamplugh, St. Bees, and Prior Scale, 
Mockerkin. 
Fr sylvaticum. Eskdale, Wythop, and other places. 
is pratense. Egremont, St. Bees, Lamplugh, Mockerkin. Most 
abundant in the limestone district. 
2 
a molle, Common in hedges, railway banks, and cornfields. 
os pusillum. Fields and hedges. Not uncommon. 
a dissectum. Common by waysides. 
4 columbinum. St. Bees, Cockermouth. 
- lucidum. Near Gill-foot, Egremont; Brigham, Pardshaw, Cock- 
ermouth. 
55 Robertianum. The most abundant species. 
Erodium cicutarium. Sea shore ; common. 
Ozxalis acetosella. Common in woods. 
ILICACE. 
Ilex aquifolium. Native trees in Ennerdale. 
LEGUMINIFER. 
Ulex europeus. Common in hedges and waste ground. 
», -Gallit, Ennerdale. 
Genista anglica. Church moss, Beckermet. 
», tinctoria. Kinniside lanes, Sea brows, Railway cuttings, &c. 
Sarothamnus scoparius. Common in heathy places. 
Ononis arvensis. Sea shore, Coulderton ; Ennerdale ; Clintz, Egremont. 
Anthyllis vulneraria. Abundant on the railway banks south of St. Bees, 
and other places. 
Medicago sativa? Near Bagerow. 
»,  lupulina. Common in fields, by roadsides, and on railway banks. 
Melilotus officinalis. Near Cross-side, Egremont ; Whitrigg station. 
Trifolium pratense. Fields. 
a medium. Fields. 
% arvense. Hodbarrow, Braystones, 
aS procumbens. Common. 
LS minus. Fields and hedges. 
>»  Jjiliforme. St. Bees. J.D.K. 
a repens. Generally distributed. 
Lotus corniculatus. Banks. Very common. 
» major. Commen on hedges. 
