66 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [ Sess. Lxx1v. 
Arenaria verna, Allosorus erispus (on sugar loaf at top of 
Whiteforce), Arctostaphylos Uva wrsi, Carex ampullacea, 
C. capillaris, C. curta, C. dioica (female), C. ovalis, C. 
panicea, C. pilulifera, C. pulicaris, C. vulgaris, Draba 
incand, Drosera rotundifolia, Dryas octopetala, var. minor, 
Gentiana campestris, G. verna, Helianthemum canum, H. 
vulgare, Kobresia caricina, Lastrea Filix mas, vay. 
cronckleyensis, L. montana, L. propinqua, var. depauper- 
ata, Lycopodium Selago, Potentilla fruticosa, Polystichum 
aculeatum, Primula farinosa, Sanguisorba officinalis, 
Selaginella selaginoides, Thalictrum alpinum, Vaccinium 
Oxycoccos, var. Vitis idea. 
In addition to the above, the member who crossed on to 
Widdy Fell and returned by the north bank of the Tees 
found Carex pallescens, C. glauca, C. vulgaris, Saxifraga 
stellaris, Scabiosa Colwmbaria, and Trollius europeus. 
As it had been arranged to leave High Force for Kirkby 
Lonsdale by the train about 2 o'clock on the afternoon of 
Wednesday, 28th July, it was decided to spend the fore- 
noon on the banks of the Tees, near the hotel. The party 
crossed the Tees by Wynch Bridge ; those botanising down- 
stream found a plant well known in this locality, we. 
Serratula tinctoria ; others, working up-stream, examined 
the numerous ferns growing on the shady banks on the 
south side of the river opposite the hotel, where they 
found two very good varieties of Athyriwm f4., also a 
polydactylous form of Lastrea propinqua. Besides the 
above, the following plants were found :—Carex ovalis, C. 
paludosa, Juniperus communis, Lastrea montana, L. 
propinqua, Lysimachia nemorum, Populus tremula, 
Potentilla fruticosa, Prunus Padus, Stachys Betonica, 
Taxus baccata. 
At 1.30 the members left for Kirkby Lonsdale, three of 
them in a motor, in which they arrived at their destination 
before 5 o'clock, the route taken being via Middleton-in- 
Teesdale, Brough, Kirkby Stephen, and Sedbergh, a distance 
of about sixty miles. The road was very hilly and somewhat 
rough in places, but the day was very fine and warm, and 
the drive avery pleasant one. The remainder of the party, 
travelling by train, had a most tedious journey, and did not 
reach the hotel at Kirkby Lonsdale till about 8 o'clock, 
