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258. Furness Fells (Aiton). Long Scar, Holker (Wilson). 1864. 
Linton, Lake Country, 318. Not uncommon, no locality. 1874. 
J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Roudsea Wood. Near Bank End, near 
the Duddon, i.e., near Broughton-in-Furness, Mrs. Hodgson. 1869. 
Aspland’s Guide. Within 6 miles of Grange. A. Mason. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 27. Atkinson, Aiton, Wilson, and Miss Hodgson, rep. 
Amongst stones near the mines, and on the Fells, Coniston, Miss 
Beever. [1885. J. of B., Brathay Valley, A. W. Bennett. On the 
Lancashire side?]. 1890 and 1893. Hankinson’s, afterwards 
Atkinson’s, Guide to Grange. Included as I had seen the plant in 
the district.—L.P. 
Fumaria Borezi Jord. C.F.R. (Aggregate, capreolata.), 1670. 
1862, Bab. Man.,ed.5. Windermere. 1863. Eng. Bot., ed. iii., 
i., 106. Windermere, Lancashire, Babington. 1874. J. of B., Miss 
E. Hodgson. Rosshead hedges, near Ulverston. Bardsea, near the 
shores. School Lane, Isle of Walney. 
As capreolata, but probably this: 17'75, Jenkinson,’ Brit. Plant., 
167. North of Lancashire. 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 258. 
Common in cultivated fields in Furness and Cartmel, Aiton and 
Wilson. 
Fumaria confusa Jord. CER. 1848. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Rosshead hedges near 
Ulverston ; Furness shores at Roosebeck ; Friends’ Meeting House 
near Hawkshead. 
Fumaria densiflora DC. £ agraria Lag. C.F.R., 1843. 
1850. Bot. Gaz. 54. Hawkshead, F. A. J. Hort? 1856. Bab. 
Man., ed. iv. Hawkshead, and rep. in 1862, Bab. Man. ed. v. 18; 
1863. Eng. Bot. ed. iii, I., 107 (as confusa Jord.). Hawkshead, 
Babington. 1885. Baker's Flora, 28 (as micrantha Lag.). Near 
Hawkshead, Rev. F. A. J. Hort. 
Fumaria officinalis L. C.F.R., 1548. 
1775. Jenkinson, Brit. Plant., 167. North of Lancashire. 1864. 
Linton, Lake Country, 318. Common, no locality. 1874. J. of B., 
Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within 
six miles of Grange, A. Mason. 
Nasturtium officinale R.Br. C.F.R., 1538. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
hat seems to be known of Jenkinson is to be found in Britten and 
Boulger’s ‘ Index,’ p. 93. ‘Fl. 1775. Of Yealand, Lancs.’ From a statement in 
his ‘ Brit. Plants,’ 1775, he seems to have been either a tutor or a schoolmaster, 
as he mentions ‘ my pupil’ and ‘ one of my pupils.’ _Isany more known? Some of 
his relatives must be living. 
__ * See Britten and Boulger’s ‘ Index,’ 86-7. 
May 1894. 
