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Until the past year, no very thorough attempt has appar- 
ently been made to compile a complete record of the flora of 
Kingmoor. Some records of the rarer or less common species 
we have, by various observers, the earliest being that by T. C. 
Heysham, a former Mayor of Carlisle, who was the first to 
record, in 1837, the appearance of the Whorl-leaved Meadow 
Parsnip (Carum verticillatum) on Kingmoor, no other station in 
Cumberland, save one—in the Keswick district—being known 
fOE sig. ‘ 
It is satisfactory to note that it still flourishes on the Moor 
and of late years appears to have considerably increased. 
The subjoined list is a record, as full as it has been possible 
to make it, of all plants hitherto found. All except those in- 
dicated by a dagger have been noted during the past season, 
and where a plant found during the present year has been the 
subject of a previous record it is distinguished by an asterisk. 
The plants indicated by a dagger (+) are, for the most part, 
of somewhat local or rare occurrence. There are only eleven of 
these, and we hope to re-establish the old records as well as add 
new ones as time goes on. One, Habenaria bifolia, the Butterfly 
orchis, was, some years ago, very plentiful on the Moor, and 
it has therefore been somewhat disappointing that not a single 
specimen has been noticed during the past year. 
I.—RANUNCULACE®, Victa tetraspeyma Moench. 
Anemcene nemorosa L. V. sepium L. 
* Ranunculus Flammula L. V. sativa L. 
R. acvis 1. Lathyrus pratensis L. 
R.vepens L. XXVI.—ROSACEX. 
Caltha palustris L. Rubus fruticosus L. 
V1.—CRUCIFERZ. Potentilla erecta Hampe. 
Barbarea vulgaris Ait. Poterium officinale A. Gray. 
Carvdamine pratensis L: t Rosa eglantevia Huds. 
Brassica arvensis O. Kuntze. R. canina L. 
Lx Vaio Lacz» Pyrus Malus L. 
Viola Rivintana Reichb. XX VII.—SAXIFRAGACES. 
X.—POLYGALACER, Chrysosplentum oppositifolium L. 
*Polygala vulgaris L. 
*P. serpyllacea Weihe. 
XII.—CARYOPHYLLACE. eed 
Lychnis Flos-cuculi L. XXNI.—LYTHRACER. 
Stellavia media Vill. Lythrum Salicaria L. 
XXXIV.—UMBELLIFERZ. 
* Cavum verticillatum Koch. 
Anthriscus sylvestris Hoffm. 
XXIX.—DROSERACE, 
| Drosera votundifolia L. 
XVI.—HYPERICACEE. 
Hypericum quadrangulum L. 
XXV.—-LEGUMINOS&, *A ngelica sylvestris L. 
*Genista anglica L. Heracleum Sphondylium L, 
* Ulex europaeus L. Daucus Carota L. 
*U. Gali Planch. Caucalis Anthriscus Huds. 
Cytisus scoparius Link. Re TENA eandes een 
Trifolium pratense L, Eieonn. Tie a 
T. vepens L. ia eo eres 
T. dubium Libth. XXXVIT.—CapRIFOLIACER. 
Lotus corniculatus L. Lonicera Periclymenum L. 
1915 July 2. 
