1818.] Mr. Winch on the Geography of Plants. 339 



5. Rare Plants Natives of Lapland. 



rAt the foot of Cheviot, Shewing- 

 Epilobium angustifolium. < shields Crags, and on Teesdale 



L Forest, 500 to 1,500 feet. 

 Salix rosmarinifolia. On the banks of Derwent, near Fryarside. 

 Draba incana. Teesdale Forest. 

 Rubus Chamaemorus. Cheviot, Cronkley Fell, Teesdale, and 



Allendale Moors, 1,500 to near 3,000 feet. 

 Thalictrum alpinum. Cronkley Fell, in Teesdale. 

 Rhodiola rosea. Helbeck, Westmorland. 

 Butomus umbellatus. In the river Skirn, near Darlington. 

 Sagittaria sagittifolia. In ponds, near Norton. 

 Andromeda polifolia. On the banks of Prestwick Carr, and on 



the Muckle Moss, near Shewing-shields. 

 Utricularia intermedia, English botany. U. Vulgaris (3 Linnaeus. 



In Prestwick Carr. 

 The habitats of the last four species are not many feet above the 



level of the sea, except the Muckle Moss, which may be 



500 feet. 

 Lobelia Dortmanna. In the Westmorland and Cumberland 



lakes. 



6. Rare Plants Natives both of Lapland and Switzerland. 



Cerastium alpinum. ^ 



Serratula alpina. I On Helvellin, Cumberland. 



Caltha radicans. J 



Silene acaulis. On Dove Crags Fairfield, Cumberland. 



Dryas octopetala. On Cronkley Fell. 



Bartsia alpina. By rivulets on Teesdale Forest. 



Potentilla aurea. By Winch-bridge, Teesdale, on basaltic rocks. 



Aspidium lonchitis. On Cronkley Fell. 



Gentiana verna. ? T -n jit? , 

 « i: • t In leesdale rorest. 



banx arenana. 3 



Polygonum viviparum. ? On high pastures and moors in Tees- 



Vicia lutea. 5 dale anc ' Allendale. 



Vaccinium uliginosum. Near Middleton, and on Melfell, from 



1,500 to 2,000 feet. 

 Juncus triglumis. On Mellfell, Cumberland. 

 Saxifraga Hirculus. At the junction of the Black Beck with 



the Balder, near Teesdale. 



{On Cheviot, in Teesdale, and by the 

 Cumberland lakes from 200 to 2,000 

 feet. 

 Saxifraga aizoides. By the lakes of Cumberland ; on rocks bor- 

 dering the river Irthing, at Gilsland, and on Teesdale Forest. 

 Salix herbacea. Oh Skiddaw, at the height of 3,000 feet. 

 Galium boreale. Begins to make its appearance, near Bywell, 

 on the Tyne, at a height of 150 feet. 



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