250 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Furness Fells, and in Troutbeck it is abundant ; Chelidoniuin 

 majus is common. 



Of Fumariacece, Corydalis clavicnlata is not uncommon in heathy 

 places. 



Of Cruciferse, Lepidiuin Smithii is abundant ; L. draba grows 

 near Newby Bridge ; Arabis birsuta is found on Wbitbarrow : 

 Cocblearia officinalis on Kirkstone. 



Heliauthemum canum, of tbe order Cistaca^, occurs in Witberslack. 



Of Droseracea?, Drosera rotundifolia is abundant, and D. Long- 

 folia is rare. 



Of Caryophyllacerc, Stellaria nemorum is found in some wet woods 

 and Ghylls; Silene acaulis grows on Fairfield. 



Of Malvaceaj, Malva moscbata and sylvestris are frequent in 

 various places. 



Of Hypericaeeas, Hypericum androscemum is not uncommon on 

 wooded fell-sides, generally near rivulets ; H. quadrangulum 

 and humifusum are common, and H. hirsutum is plentiful on 

 Wbitbarrow. 



Of Geranicea?, Geranium sylvaticum is not uncommon ; G. luci- 

 dum is frequent ; G. sanguineum and pratense are abundant on 

 Wbitbarrow. 



Of Balsaminaceaj, Impatiens noli me tangere is plentiful on Fur- 

 ness Fells, near the Ferry Inn, at Millerground, Gill Head, and 

 many other places. 



Of Rhamnacea;, Ithamnus, catharticus and frangula are found on 

 the islands of Windermere. 



Of Leguminifereco, Genista, tinctoria is very abundant and beau- 

 tiful in heathy places ; Hippocrepis comosa is found at Grange. 



Of Rosacea 1 , Prunus padus is common ; Spiraea salici folia grows 

 near the Ferry Inn, but this is doubtless introduced, as this 

 plant is now found to be nowhere indigenous in Great Britain ; 

 Rubus suberectus is found in woods and sometimes on open 

 mountain-sides ; R. saxatilis occurs in a few places ; R. idceus 

 rhamnifolius, leucostachys, and rudis are the most common 

 species of Rubus here ; R. Chamannorus grows in Long Sled- 

 dale; we have seen Rosa spinosissiina in a few places; R. villosa 

 is very common. 



