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NEW LOCALITIES 
FOR PLANTS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 
N. V. SIDGWICK. 
Rugby. 
THE letters C, Z, W, prefixed to localities signify Cumberland, 
Lake Lancashire (or Furness), and Westmorland respectively. 
All observations made in 1893 unless otherwise specified. 
Clematis vitalba. WW. Hedge by the road-side below the South 
Cliff of Whitbarrow. 
Thalictrum alpinum. J. Deepdale, at the foot of Hart Crag. 
Thalictrum montanum. JW. Farleton Knot, abundant. 
Dovedale, on the south branch of the stream. Deepdale, south 
branch of the stream. Cliffs on the south side of Grisedale, east 
of St. Sunday’s Crag. 
Anemone nemorosa. JV. Ascends to 2,700 ft. on Helvellyn, 
above Red Tarn 
Aquilegia vulgaris W. Wagg Wood, Arnside. Road-side 
near Beetham. PEEL in Silverdale Moss. 
Corydalis claviculata. Z. Near Yewdale Farm, Coniston (1888, 
1891). W. Road-side in Patterdale, half mile below Brothers- 
water. 
oo alpina. Z. Red Dell Beck, Coniston, 1891. 
W. Ascends to 2,700 feet on Helvellyn above Red Tarn. 
Arabis hirsuta. W. Dovedale. 
Nasturtium terrestre. J. North bank of the Kent just above 
Foulshaw 
Reseda Feitiisia: W. Quarry in Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. 
Helianthemum canum. JZ. Still abundant on the west face of 
Humphrey Head in 1893. 
Silene acaulis. J. Deepdale (south branch), common by the 
side of the stream at about 1,500 feet. 
Arenaria a W. Ascends to 2,700 feet on Helvellyn above 
Red Tar 
Cerastium aii, W. Striding Edge Cliffs and face of 
Helvellyn, just north of them. 
Malva moschata. J. Common about Sandside, Storth, etc. 
Railway embankment below Middlebarrow Wood. 
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