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Juncus acutus cum caiidd Leporind, J. B. being Gra- 

 men junceum montanum suhscceruled spied Mer. \JEriopho- 

 rum vaginatum, Linn.] It is always Spied simplici. 

 Its bluish spikes appear soon after Christmas. After it 

 turns white sheep are greedy after it ; so it is called 

 Moss-crops about Clibburn, Water Sledale, and in all 

 places here — Westmoreland. 



Laciuca Agnina, Ger. \Valerianella olitoria, Moench.], 

 about the bank of the Roman fort Maburg, nigh Round 

 Table, Westmoreland. 



Ladanum segetumsc. J. B. SJjroleopsis Ladanwn, Linn.], 

 on Lansmoor, near Great Strickland. 



Lapatlmm p)ulch'um bononiense, sc. J. B. [Biimecc pul- 

 cher, Linn,], betwixt the inn and the smithy at Sir John 

 Lowther's new town, Westmoreland. 



Lathyrus major latifoliiis, Ger. Emac. [Z. laiifolius, 

 Linn.],* on the rocks by the Red Neese, by Whitehaven, 

 cop. Cumberland. 



Laureola, Ger. \_Daphne Laureola, Linn.], by Thornton, 

 in the bishopric of Durham. 



Lilium convaUium, Ger. \Convallaria majalis, Linn.], 

 in Witherstack Park. 



Lilium convaUium angustifolium \_C. majalis, var.], on 

 the Skar, near Waterfall Bridge, by Great Strickland, 

 and in other places, Westmoreland. 



Linum syl. fl. caruleis, Ger. Emac. [Linum perenne, 

 Linn.], at Crosby Ravensworth, and between Shap and 

 Threaplands, Westmoreland. 



Lunaria ramosa, and Lunaria cre?iata [Botrgchinm 

 Lmiaria, Sw.], grow in Croft Short Close, by Great 

 Strickland, Westmoreland. 



Marruhiwn aquaficum [Lgcojms europceus, Linn.], in 

 the moss by Hawkshead, Lancashire. 



Melilotus vulgaris, Parkinson \_Melilotus officinalis, 

 Lam.], by Langanby, Cumberland. 



* It appears that the late Mr. Wiuch only met with the L. sylvestris, 

 Linn., at the place mentioned by Mr. Lawson. — C. C. B. 



