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Saxifraga tridactylites. Walls ; Pardshaw, Threapland, Mosedale. 
a granulata. Near Parton and Egremont. Double flowers by the 
river Ehen. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. Common in damp woods and ghylls. 
ss alternifolium. Barrowmouth, Hale Hall. 
Parnassia palustris. Bogs and wet ground. St. Bees moor, Lamplugh, 
Black moss, Ennerdale, Wormgill. 
UMBELLIFER. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Common in wet ground. 
Sanicula europea. Common in woods. 
Eryngium maritimum. Sea shore. Common. 
Apium graveolens. Anthorn, Solway. 
Helosciadium nodiflorum. In ditches and streams. Common. 
a inundatum. St. Bees moor ; ponds. 
Aigopodium podagraria. Sneckyeat, Whitehaven ; Summer grove, Wood 
house, and other places. 
Carum carui, St. Bees. J.D.K. 
Bunium flexuosum. Common. 
Pimpinella saxifraga. Ennerdale, Sea Brows, and other places. 
Siwm augustifolium. Snellings. J.D.K. 
(nanthe crocata. Pow beck, and streams throughout the district. 
Aithusa cynapium. In loose soil, frequent. 
Feniculum vulgare. Baths, Allonby; w.n. St. Bees; J.D. K. 
Silaus pratensis. Pardshaw, Dovenby Hall. 
Crithmum maritimum. St. Bees Head. 
Angelica sylvestris. Common in bushy places. 
Heracleum sphondylium. An abundant species. 
Daucus carota. Railway banks and fields. Very common. 
Torilis anthriscus. By roadsides and hedges. Common. 
», nodosa. Low Hall, St. Bees. 
Cherophyllum anthriscus. Cockermouth, St. Bees. 
aA sylvestre. Lowca, Egremont, and other places. 
is temulum. Common in hedges near Whitehaven. 
Myrrhis odorata. Common by streams and near houses. 
Conium maculatum. Ennerdale, The Meadows, High Lowca, and other places, 
ARALIACEAs, 
Hedera Helix. . Common. 
CAPRIFOLIACEA, 
Adoxa moschatellina. Common in woods and hedges. 
Sambucus nigra. Frequent in hedges. 
