FOUND IN THE ENVIRONS OF SETTLE. 85 
27. Potamogeton setaceum. Setaceous Pond-weed. 
In the ditches on Brigstear Moss, with the Utricularia, plenti- 
fully. 
28. Anchusa sempervirens. Evergreen Alkanet. 
Buglossum latifolium sempervirens. Rait Syn. p. 227. 
From the paucity of places in which this plant was said to 
have been found wild, and the suspicion which rested on some of 
those, I had entertained doubts of its bemg a native of this 
country: those were entirely removed on my finding it tolerably 
plentiful in the lanes about Giggleswick, and in the road between 
Settle and Ingleton. [Will any of our correspondents inform us 
if this plant still grows about Giggleswick ?] 
29. Primula farinosa. Birds’ Eye. 
Verbasculum umbellatum alpinum minus. Raii Syn. p. 285. 
Grows everywhere with the Pinguicula. A variety, with white 
blossoms, has not unfrequently been found; in a bog in Skirrith 
Wood, near Ingleton, I gathered specimens a foot and a half 
high. [We have seen a variety of this pretty plant gathered 
either here or still further north. We do not allude to the 
white-blossomed plant, but to an acauline or very dwarf form.] 
30. Anagallis tenella. Bog Pimpernel. 
Nummularia minor flore purpurascente. Raii Syn. p. 283. 
Common on the bogs. The largest and finest plants I ever 
saw of this species, grew in a bog betwixt Kendal and Long- 
sledale. 
31. Polemonium ceruleum. Jacob’s Ladder. 
Polemonium vulgare cerulenm et album. Rai Syn. p. 288. 
In tolerable plenty at Malham, or, as it is there called, Maum 
Cove, by the side of the rivulet which springs from the base of 
that stupendous rock. I found this plant also in much greater 
plenty in Conistone Dib, in a low wood, under shelter of some 
high and romantic rocks, a situation it seems to affect. Also on 
Arnber Scar, on the left-hand between Kilnsay and Arncliff. 
[This rare plant grew about the rivulet below Malham Cove in ~ 
1852. We have seen it much more plentiful and finer in Derby- 
shire. | 
32. Samolus Valerandi. Water Pimpernel. 
Samolus valerandi. Raii Syn. p. 283. 
Observed a few specimens on Brigstear Moss. 
33. Campanula latifolia. Giant Bell-flower. 
