252 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



is probably not indigenous ; Inula conyza is abundant on the 



Whitbarrow Fells. 

 Of Campanulacea?, Campanula latifolia is not unfrequent in woody 



places; Jasione montana everywhere abundant, and the larger 



form, which has been thought by some to be a distinct species, 



is often seen in the meadows ; Lobelia dortmnnna grown in 



shallow water, in almost any part of the lake. 

 Of Ericaaeoe, Vacinium myrtillus is found in nearly every wood ; 



and V. oxycoccus in a few places : V. vitis-idea on Langdale 



Pikes; Pyrola minor in Stockghyll. 



Of Jasminaeeae, Ligustrum vulgare grows wild in the mountain 

 woods. 



Of Gentianacca;, Menyanthes trifoliata is not uncommon in the 

 bogs ; Polemonium cajruleum is found in Graythwaite woods. 



Of Scrophularianae, Digitalis purpurea is everywhere most abun- 

 dant and beautiful, ornamenting exery hill and dell with its 

 splendid spikes and purple flowers; Verbena officinalis maybe 

 gathered on Whitbarrow. 



Of Orobauchacese, Lathrcea squamaria grows on Wansfell. 



Of Lainiaeea;, Lycopus europceus is found in a few places, as 

 is also Calamintha clinopodium ; Mentha piperita grows on 

 Whitbarrow ; M. sativa is not uncommon throughout the 

 district ; Scutellaria minor occurs in some of the bogs. 



Of Boraginacea?, Symphytum officinale is not uncommon. 



Of Pinguiculacetc, Pinguicula vulgaris is very frequent in damp 

 places; Utricularia vulgaris is also found. 



Of Primulacecr, Primula farinacea may be found in many moist 

 meadows : it is abundant on Wansfell, and will be seen when 

 ascending the mountain by Stockghyll : Lysimachia vulgaris, 

 nummularia and memorum are common, the two former by the 

 side of the lake. 



Of Plantaginacea?, Plantago, media is common near Kendal and 

 on Whitbarrow ; Littorella lacustris covers the margins and 

 bottom of the lake with a perennial verdure. 



Of Polygonacea?, Polygonum bistorta is common and very orna- 

 mental in low meadows ; Oxyria reniforinis is found in Long- 

 sleddale and elsewhere. 



