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[Hypericum tetrapterum Fries, is included in Miss Hodgson’s 
‘North or Lake Lancashire.’ J. of B., 1874. Without locality. ] 
Hypericum humifusum L. C.F.R., 1632. 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 320. ‘Common,’ no locality. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. pete ‘Not ee ae no locality. 
Hypericum pulchrum L. C.F R., 1632: 
1843. Jopling, F. pn C. Old Park Wood, Holker, Wilson. 
Frequent in woods in High Furness, Aiton. 1864. Linton, Lake 
Country, 320. ‘Common,’ no locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 
Hodgson. No locality. 
Hypericum hirsutum L. C.F.R., 1570. 
1882. J. of B., 347. Grange and Cartmel, W. F. Miller. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 57. Shore of Windermere, near Ferry Inn; hedge- 
banks between Grange and Lindale; road-side between Grange and 
Cartmel. 1893, Atkinson’s Guide on the authority of unpublished 
localities, L. P. 
Hypericum montanum C.F.R., 1640. 
1796. Withering, ed. iii., ae Near Cartmel Wells, Mr. Jackson." 
Many barren stony places in Furness Fells, Atkinson ; and rep. in 
1801, Withering, ed. iv., 650-51. 1805. Westm. Antiq., ed. Close, 
378. 1812. Withering, ed. v., 818. 1818. Withering, ed. vi., 870. 
1830. Withering, ed. vii., 874. 1842. Evans, Furness and Furness 
Abbey. Atkinson rep. 1843. Jopling, F. and C., ‘260. Bardsea 
Park, Aiton. Hagg Wood, Holker, Wilson. 1860. Phytologist. 
Humphrey Head, Dr. Windsor. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within 
six miles of Grange, A. Mason. 1882. J. of B., 347. Grange 
and Cartmel, W. F. Miller. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 57-8. Mr. 
Jackson rep., confirmed by C. Bailey. Aiton and Wilson repeated. 
Woods between Grange and Lindale, with 17. Azrsutum, J. G. Baker. 
1892, Haviland, Distribution of Disease, 375. No locality. 1893. 
Atkinson’s Guide. Included on the authority of an unpublished 
locality. 
elias Elodes Huds. CFR: 7633. 
I Jopling, F. and C., In Reake mosses, Cartmel, 
Wilson 1874. J. of B., Miss E ace Boggy marshes in the 
Isle of Walney. 1885. Baker's Flora, 58. Miss Hodgson rep. 
oes peanpade in Furness, Miss Beever. 
Rev. Mr. Jackson. Who was he, and d where was his cure? There was 
a Rev. Edw. i ackson, Incumbent of Colton, 1762- 1789. The gen tleman sove 
mentioned evidently lived in the district, and was a good helper to Withering. 
See under Selenum palustre ; and Baker’s ‘Flora,’ 110. 
Oct. 1894. 
