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THE CONSTITUENTS OF 
THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA, 1597(?)-1893. 
LISTER PETTY. 
Uwerston. 
FOURTH PAPER. 
Viola Curtisii Forster. C.F-.R., 1831, but earlier as V. Littoralis 
Curtis. See J. of B., 1892, 151. 
6 pee Baker’s Flora, 43. Sands of the shore in Walney Island, 
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Viola lutea Huds | C.F.R.. 1597. 
1885. J. of B., 330. Furness Fells, nr. Colwith. A. W. Bennett. 
Polygala vulgaris L. C.F.R., 1562. 
1843. Jopling, F. and C., 259. Sea Wood, Bardsea, in bogs and 
headlands (Aiton), and in Cartmel (Wilson). 1857. Phytologist, 257. 
Top of Humphrey Head, Dr. Windsor.’ 1861. Phytologist, 259. 
anton, Lake Country, 319. ‘ Common,’ 
no locality. 1864. Naturalist, 39. Humphrey Head, Leo H. 
Grindon. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson, no locality. 
Polygala serpyllacea Weihe. C.F.R., 1847. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. ‘Apparently the more 
frequent form.’ 
Dianthus Armeria L. C.F.R., 1634. 
1874. J. of B., 370. Cart Lane, Grange, Rev. W. M. Hind. 
1889. Westm. Note-book, 130, in ‘Records for Westm. Plants,’ by 
Arthur Bennett. ‘ Lake Lancashire, Dr. Hind.’ Note——Cart Lane 
is the locality for several aliens, and there are gardens close by. 
1883. Watson, Top. Bot. ‘Scarcely better than a casual in some 
of the counties sebie 
Dianthus deltoides C.F.R., 1597. 
_ 1843. Jopling, rockers and Cartmel, 260. In common pastures 
mm High Furness, Aiton. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 45. Aiton rep. 
Note.—Watson gives the ‘v.c. 69, without any remark, but Mr. 
Martindale points out in the Westm: Note-book, p. 74) Subp Lycans 
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given, add ‘ Lees, Flora of bes Yorks.,’ 1888, 348; sub Orobanche rubra, where 
j. G. in a note, an evening passed in the Doctor’s company in 
about — In the Paytloge ie p- 146, Dr. Windsor mentions incidentally 
his early medical traini n the same Journal, 1857, 257, that he had 
ehitane in the welghhekebndl or Flookburgh, N. Lancashire ; the cause of his 
visiting the district ? 
Oct. 1894. 
