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naria albida, Juneus triglumis, Kobresia caricina, 
Lastrea propinqua, Lathyrus macrorrhizus, Listera ovata, 
Lycopodium Selago, Orchis latifolia, Pimpinella Saxi- 
Fraga, Polygonum viviparum, Polystichum aculeatum, 
Polypodium Phegopteris, Potentilla fruticosa, Primula 
farinosa, Saxifraga aizoides, SW. hypnoides, Scabiosa 
Columbaria, Sedum Rhodiola, Selaginella selaginoides, 
Stachys Betonica, Tofieldia palustris, Triglochin palustre, 
Viola amend. 
On Tuesday, the 27th July, it was decided to visit 
Cronkley Fell, and as the members understood that the 
best access was by the bridge across the Tees at Cronkley 
Farm, they drove to the first path on the left of the road 
after passing the Post Office, but having crossed the bridge, 
they were informed that there was no public path to the 
mountain in that direction. They were, however, kindly 
led to the proper path by two sons of the farmer. This 
path, which is a right-of-way, leads from Wynch Bridge, 
which crosses the Tees, a quarter of a mile below High Force 
Hotel, direct over the white scars on the north of Cronkley 
Farm to Caldron Snout Waterfall. The day was fortunately 
fine though dull, and on arriving at the white sears, which 
is the name given to an outcrop of sugar-loaf limestone, 
plants of Helianthemum canwm were found growing along- 
side plants of H. vulgare, also plants of Gentiana verna. 
A little further on, the dwarf form of Dryas, known to 
grow in this locality, was found in large quantity, as well 
as numerous plants of H. canwm. One member, who had 
not had time to visit Caldron Snout the previous afternoon, 
continued by the path and, crossing the Tees by the bridge 
at the waterfall, spent some time on Widdy Fell looking 
for Carex limosa, without, however, finding it. Another 
of the party returned to the bridge along the foot of the 
rocks at the north side of the fell, where he found a fine 
plant of Lastrea filix mas, var. cronckleyensis, and saw 
numerous plants of Lastrea montana and Polystichwm 
aculeatwm. 
The other members returned to the bridge by the way 
they came, and all arrived safely back at the hotel after a 
very enjoyable day. 
The following plants were found :—dAntenaria dioica, 
