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Atkinson rep. 1805. Turner & Dillwyn, Bot. Guide, ii., 369. Side 
of Coniston Water, Mr. Davey, and Atkinson rep. 1835. Watson, 
New Bot. Guide. Above repeated, but Davey’s ascribed to Bot. 
Guide. 1842, Evans, Furness and F. Abbey, 24. Rep. Atkinson. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 257. Near Backbarrow and 
Gateside, Cartmel, Wilson. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 318. 
Lake sides generally, but especially fine at Windermere. 1874. 
J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson, no locality. 1869. Aspland’s Guide 
Within six miles of Grange, A. Mason. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 21. 
Atkinson and Wilson repeated. Colton Beck Wood, Furness Fells, 
Miss E. Hodgson. 1885. J. of B., 330. Colwith Force, and by 
stream below the fall, A. W. Bennett. 
Helleborus viridis L. CFR. ¥562. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Slack Woods near Grange, 
Miss A. Butler. 1869, Aspland’s Guide. Within six miles of Grange, 
A. Mason. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 22. Miss Butler repeated. 1890 and 
93. The Grange Guides, on above authority. 1892, Haviland, 
Distrib. of Disease, 373. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. C.F.R., 1570. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 258. In the woods near 
Holker and Backbarrow, Wilson. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 
318. ‘Common,’ no locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. 
Roudsey Woods. Near Dalton-in-Furness. Plumpton Rocks, 
Ulverston shore, ‘White.’ 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within six miles 
of Grange, A. Mason. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 22. All Miss Hodgson’s 
localities repeated. Coniston, near the Lake, and in the Ghylls, not 
plentiful, Miss Beever. ‘Hudson mistakes the wild lake plant for 
A. alpina. See Smith, Eng. Bot. t. 29.’ 1890. Hankinson’s Guide. 
On authority of the Roudsey Wood Station, at Grange. 1892. 
Haviland, Distrib. Disease, 373. 1893. Atkinson’s Guide, from an 
unpublished locality at Grange. 
Berberis vulgaris L. C.F.R., 1597. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Between Penny Bridge and 
Colton Beck Bridge. Doubtfully wild. 1885. Baker’s Flora. 
Miss Hodgson rep. 
Nore.-—Miss Hodgson is quite right—zery doubtfully wild at 
this station—in fact it seems as if planted there.—L. P 
Berberis Darwinii Hooker (Ic. Plant., 762). 
1892. Naturalist, 83. Brick-kiln Lane near Ulverston. The 
remains of an old hedge. Naturalised alien. W. Duckworth. 
May 1894. 
