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7. Cwm Idwal, Carnarvonshire, IF. 11. P. 9. Longridge Fell, 

 J. A. Wheldon ; Udale, Jnehh?^ S^' A. Wihon ; EasegiU Kirk, West 

 Lane., A. JFikojL 10. Hovvgill Fells, 7Jr. F. A. Lcch. White- 

 side, Br. F. A. Lce.s. Ingleboro, Joint Nowell. Ingleton, Dr. 

 Carriiigton. Clapliam, W. West. Penyghent, W. West. Middles- 

 more, W. West. Teesdale, Br. Spruce. 12. Plentiful in small 

 streamlets among the mountains in Westmorland, Nan Bield, 

 Mardale ; Hill Bell ; Merke Side ; Middleton Fell; Barbon Fell; 

 Long Sleddale, Westmorland, G. Staljler. 13. Dalveen Scott^ 

 Criffel, Cndckshank. Blackhope Glen, Nichol. 15. Ben Lawers, 

 G. A. Holt. Forfar, C. Li/eU. Mael Tarmachan, C. J. Wild. 



I. Bather rare in Ireland. Mangerton, in the stream from 

 the Punch Bowl, Br. Taijlor. Coomashana Lake, Br. Car- 

 rington. Brandon, Br. B. Moore. Maghanabo Glen, Co. Kerry, 

 D. McArdle. Cushinden, Co. Antrim, Br. B. Moore. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — This is very distinct, and cannot well be confused with 

 any of the allied species ; small forms of it have been mistaken 

 for Jtfn(/. riparia, Tayl. (and Juntj. tersa, Nees, which, is a mixture 

 of both), but it is distinguished by the absence of rootlets and 

 flagella, the more distinctly cordate-shaped leaves, the transverse 

 insertion of them, and the almost hidden fusiform perianth. 



When fresh it smells strongly like Baucns Carota. 



Description of Plate CXXII. — Figs. 1 and 2. Plants 

 natural size. 3. Fertile stem x 16 (C. & P. 27). 4-7. Leaves 

 X 16 (ditto). 8. Leaf x 11 (Penyghent, West.). 9. Portion 

 of leaf X 290 (C. & P. 27). 10. Perianth x 11 (Penyghent, 

 West.). 11. Cross-section of perianth from near the middle x 

 11 (ditto). 



