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GRIMSHAW : THE FLORA OF WEST CUMBERLAND 



Rosa spinosi-sima. 

 Sedum anglicum. 

 Sedum acre. 

 Drosera rotundifolia. 

 Eryngium maritimum. 

 (ialium verum. 

 *\'alerianella olitoria. 

 Bellis perennis. 

 Achillea Millefolium. 

 Matricaria inodora var. maritima. 

 Cnicus palustris. 

 Hieracium Pilosella. 

 Leontodon hispidus. 

 Taraxacum officinale. 

 Sonchus oleraceus. 

 Erica Telralix. 



Armeria maritima. 

 Myosotis palustris. 

 Myosotis versicolor. 

 Calystegia Soldanella. 

 Veronica officinalis. 

 Veronica Chamcedrys. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. 

 Thymus .Serpyllum. 

 Plantago lanceolata. 

 Plantago Coronopus. 

 Atriplex Babingtonii. 

 Salsola Kali. 



Orchis latifolia. 



Habenaria bifolia(;/^/ chlorolcuca). 

 Potamogeton natans. 

 Eriophorum angustifolium. 



■'■■ This plant varied so mucli in character that I was at first 

 completely puzzled with it. One specimen I obtained was in the 

 form of a little tuft only about half an inch in height, and was so 

 different from other plants of the same species that I could only be 

 sure of its identity after examining it carefully under a strong lens. 



Another interesting locality was the rocky bed of the river 

 Calder near its mouth, exposed in many places owing to the lowness 

 of the water. Amongst the stones and on the banks of the river 

 occurred : — 



Ranunculus aquatilis (sub-species 



not determined). 

 Ranunculus Flammula. 

 Cochlearia officinalis. 

 Lepidium campestre. 

 Stellaria graminea. 

 Sagina procumbens. 

 Lepigonum rubrum. 

 Claytonia sibirica (see remarks on 



this plant in general list). 

 Montia fontana. 

 Geranium molle. 

 Geranium Robertianum. 

 Erodium cicutarium. 

 Potentilla anserina. 

 Sedum anglicum. 



Callitriche verna. 

 Apium graveolens. 

 Chrysanthemum Parthenium, 

 Primula veris (fruit). 

 Lysimachia nemorum. 

 Glaux maritima. 

 Myosotis palustris. 

 * Mimiihts moscliatiis. 

 Mimulus luteus. 

 Digitalis purpurea. 

 Veronica arvensis. 

 Veronica serpyllifolia. 

 Veronica Beccabunga. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. 

 Stachys sylvatica. 

 Plantago Coronopus. 

 Salsola Kali. 



Sedum acre. 



* This plant, the common scented Musk of cottage gardens, 

 seems to be thoroughly well naturalised in this spot, which is far away 

 from a habitation of any kind. I observed the same species in the 

 same locality seveii years ago, and during my last visit noticed two 

 patches quite at a distance from each other, so that the plant is 

 evidently spreading. 



Naturalist, 



