174 PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. 
Potamogeton densus. In Giggleswick Tarn, and in the rivulet 
flowing from it. 
Potamogeton lucens. In a ditch near the Ribble, between Birk- 
beck’s Weir and the foot-road leading to Rathmell. 
Potamogeton crispus. Giggleswick Tarn, and in the village of 
Giggleswick, near Beggar-wife’s Bridge. 
Potamogeton pusillus. In several ditches between Settle and 
Rathmell, and near Raingill in Bolland. 
Lithospermum officinale. Cavehole Wood, in two or three places 
near the Cave. 
Lithospermum arvense. Roadside by the Settle Mills, near the 
south end of Mill Island. 
Anchusa sempervirens. In several places near Settle and Gineine. 
wick. Also at Laukland, Austwick, and Wharf. 
Symphytum tuberosum. Near the Settle Bridge (Mr. J. Howson 
and Mr. J. Tatham). 
Primula farinosa. Not uncommon about Settle and Malham, 
Gordale, Penyghent, etc. 
Menyanthes trifoliata. In many places near Settle, especially in 
Giggleswick Tarn. 
Anagalls tenella. In some places near Giggleswick Tarn. 
Polemonium ceruleum. Malham Cove, Gordale. Near Kirkby 
Malhamdale, and on the north side of Penyghent. 
Campanula rotundifolia. Not uncommon under stone walls, etc., 
near Settle. 
Jasione montana. Roadside between Settle and Wigglesworth. 
Lobelia Dortmanna (?). The leaves of this plant, if I am not mis- 
taken, I have seen at the bottom of the clear water of Gig- 
gleswick Tarn, just like those of the plant abundantly in 
flower in Windermere Lake. 
Viola hirta. Not unfrequent near Settle; as in Kelkowe, Major 
Spring’s, Ribble-side, Malham Cove, etc. 
Viola palustris. About Giggleswick Tarn. Cocket Moss, near 
Whelpstones ; plentifully. Rye-loaf Hill. Huntworth 
Field, ete. 
Viola lutea. Many mountainous pastures about Settle, as on 
Fourscore Acre, etc. 
Hyoscyamus niger. In three or four places about Settle. 
Erythrea Centaurium. Kelkowe. Field by the foot-road from 
Giggleswick to Stackhouse. 
