28 LEACH : THE BOTANY OF APPLEBY AND DISTRICT. 
crepis comosa, Rosa spinosissima, Aippuris vulgaris, Scabiosa columbaria, 
viganum vulgare, Polygonum viviparum, Neottia nidus-avis, Orchis 
ustulata, Orchis latifolia, Scirpus sylvaticus,and Carex paludosa. 
n the moss at Temple Sowerby, Ranunculus lingua, Nasturtium 
terrestre, Stellaria glauca, Rhamnus Frangu/a, Gnanthe fistulosa, 
nd Scutellaria galericulata occur 
If, however, the botanist wishes to have an easy day, he may 
find many good specimens close to the town of Appleby. On 
the Midland Railway banks, near Battlebarrow, Geranium 
pyrenaicum and FPicris hieracioides grow. In the school garden 
Veronica hederefolia and Plantago maritima—alas, not first found by 
me !—and in the school playground Barbarea vulgaris and Botrychium 
Zunaria, are to be met with. 
Near the sands I have found Chelidonium majus and Reseda luteola, 
while in the river Eden Ranunculus fluitans is plentiful. 
On the Banks and near Whirly Lum one may light upon 77o//ius 
europaeus, Epipactis latifolia, Peddie ustulata, Habenaria viridis and 
f. bifolia, and several goo 
If the botanist wends ie is up the river-side above the town he 
may be rewarded with Gagea /utea or Chrysosplenium alternifolium., 
In the following list the orders /uncacee, etc., are not included, as 
I have not yet had time to study them; what tee rarities have been 
found I have already mentioned. 
Thalictrum minus L. var. montanum Wallr. Above Dufton and 
Knock (R. E. Leach). Asby, High Cup Nick (Miss M. Heelis). 
Anemone nemorosa L. 
Ranunculus aquatilis L 
Ranunculus fluitans C. In the River Eden at Appleby (R. E. 
Leach). 
Ranunculus Lenormandi F. Schultz. Brackenber Moor (Miss 
M. Heelis). 
Ranunculus hederaceus L. R. Ficaria L. 
Ranunculus Flammula L. 
Ranunculus Lingua L. Temple Sowerby Moss (Miss M. Heelis). 
Ranunculus auricomus L. R. acris L. 
Ranunculus repens L. R. bulbosus L. 
Caltha palustris L. 
Trollius europzus L. Flakebridge (R. E. Leach); near the 
Banks (R. E. Leach). 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. Side of railway between Appleby and 
Warcop (R. E. Leach); Asby Road, near Rutter (R. E. Leach); 
Burrells (Miss M. Heelis) 
Naturalist, 
