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bottom of an abandoned limestone quarry at Brigham, 
near Cockermouth. They must have numbered several 
hundreds altogether, and many of their stems measured 
over seven-and-a-half feet in height. The finest speci- 
mens grow by the edge of pools, which here and there 
fill up the inequalities of surface left by the workmen. 
CoMPOSITA. 
684 Hieracium umbellatum, Yound growing on the railway slopes, 
close to Siddick Junction, 1887-88. 
sox Cichorium intybus. A solitary specimen found growing within 
a few feet of the Senhouse Dock at Maryport; clearly 
adventive, and probably a remnant of corn cargoes 
discharged there. 
607 Carduus heterophyllus. Reported to me by Mr. R. H. 
Hamilton as growing in a railway cutting near the private 
station at Dovenby, where I have since seen it. Lyne- 
side, near the foot of Solport Burn, 1887. 
613 Centaurea scabiosa. Seen in the quarry at Brigham just 
referred to, and since reported by Mr. T. Lister of Flimby 
from the neighbourhood of Bertha Pit, Great Broughton, 
Park Head, Sebergham, 1887. 
630 Guaphalium sylvaticum. Found near Mereside, Bromfield, 
by Master Jos. Todd, 1887; and quite lately shown to 
me near Woodside farm, Flimby, by Mr. T. Lister. 
647 Senecio erucifolius. Reported formerly from Little Broughton 
by Wilson Robinson, and since seen by Mr. Lister and 
myself spreading over an extensive area about Broughton 
Crags. 
669 Anthemis cotula. On the Maryport ballast heaps for three 
consecutive seasons. A large patch seen on the gravel 
close to the Senhouse Dock. 
CAMPANULACEA. 
679 Campanula rapunculoides. Shown to me at Ivegill vicarage 
by Mrs. Phillips a few weeks ago, She reported it as 
