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THE CONSTITUENTS OF 
THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA, 1597(?)-1893. 
LISTER PETTY, 
Ulverston. 
SECOND PAPER. 
Ranunculus pseudo-reptans (Syme). 
As reptans L, 
1787. Withering, ed. 2, 572. Stony shore of Coniston Water, 
J. T. Woodward. Rep. in 1796, Withering, ed. 3, 505.  180T. 
Withering, ed. 4, 495-6. 1805. Turner and Dillwyn, ii. 369. 
1812. Withering, Ed. 5, 618-19. 1830. Withering, ed. 7, 679. 
I J. of B., 137. Rep. Bot. Ex. Club, by Dr. Boswell. 
Ge iaink lake, A. G. More. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. 
Urswick Tarn. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 19. ‘Long ago Woodward 
recorded #. reptans from Coniston, but specimens gathered at 
Coniston by Mr. A. G. More were this variety.’ Miss Hodgson, rep. 
1887. J. of Bot. 86. On the margin of western shore of Winder- 
mere, near the Ferry, Lake Lancashire, July 25, 1885, Charles Bailey. 
Ranunculus Lingua L. 2. fammeus major Ger. C.F.R., 1632. 
First reported by Lawson to Ray, April 1688. 
1718. Derham, Philos. Lett., 220, Lawson to Ray, 1688. ‘In the 
water and ditches of the moss by Hawkshead, Lancashire.’ I'744. | 
Wilson, Synops., 105. Lawson rep. 1763. Martyn, Plant. Cant., 
61. Hawkshead. 1805. Turner and Dillwyn, ii., 269. Hawkshead 
(Martyn). 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 257. | Mosses and 
damp places about Furness and Cartmel, Aiton and Wilson. 1848. 
Ray Corresp., Ray Soc. In Lawson’s letter to Ray, 1688, locality 
Tep. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Urswick Tarn. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 19. Lawson, Aiton, Wilson, and Miss Hodgson rep. 
Esthwaite Water, Rev. W. Wood. 1888. Westm. Note-book, 70. 
Lawson rep. in Mr. Martindale’s ‘ Early Records.’ 
Ranunculus auricomus L. Clarke’s First Record, 1633. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 257. Old Park Wood, near 
Park Head, Cartmel, W. Wilson. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 
318. ‘Common,’ no locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. 
Plumpton Woods, near Ulverston; Colton Beck Wood. 1890. 
Hankinson’s Guide. Included by me in the Grange list ; specimens 
gathered near Flookburgh by Mr. W. Duckworth. 
May 1804. 
