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not uncommon in her neighbourhood. I have enly seen 
it in places where it was palpably a garden escape or relic 
of cultivation. Gatesgill, Oughterside, Flimby, &c. 
ERICACE&. 
699 Andromeda folifolia. Seen in abundance on the northern 
moors, as Scaleby Moss, Bolton Fell, &c. 1887. 
SCROPHULARIACE. 
780 Antirrhinum orontium. Seen as a garden weed near the 
Flimby Post Office, 1887. 
VERBENACE. 
798 Verbena oficinaits. A single plant seen on a rubbish heap 
behind the iron furnaces at Maryport, 1887. 
LAMIACE, 
812 Calamintha acinos. Gathered on a bank near High Lorton, 
and shown to me by Miss G. Musgrave, 1887. 
826 Leonurus cardiaca. Mr. Wood of Rosley regrets to report 
the disappearance of this plant from a previously known 
station in his parish. It was pointed out to me by Mr. 
Friend lately in a cottage garden near Flimby, where it 
is associated with Wormwood, Chamomile, Horehound, 
Comfrey, &c. Mr. Friend has also seen the plant not 
far from Carlisle. 
835 Galeopsis versicolor, Beautiful specimens of this species 
sprang up on a newly-formed railway embankment near 
Seaton Station in 1887. 
865 Asperugo procumbens. During the summers of 1886 and 
1887 a few specimens of this rare plant were noticed 
among other wazfs on the ballast at Maryport. No 
traces of it now remain, the place being covered with 
fresh layers of ballast, 
