296 PETTY : CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 
[Althza officinalis L. 
1843. Jopling, F. and C., 260. Near Bardsea and Broughton, 
Aiton and Wilson. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 55. Aiton and Wilson 
rep., and ‘I suspect a mistake in identification; Malva sylvestris 
probably intended,’ J. G. Baker. 
Norr.—I have heard country people call AZ sylvestris ‘marsh 
mallow,’ and was once taken to task for my unbelief. In this way, 
probably, the mistake arose.—L. 
Malva moschata L. C.F.R., 450% 
1843. Jopling, F. and C., 260. Bank-side, Cartmel, Wilson. 
Near Bardsea, Aiton. 1861. Phytologist, 237. Shore below 
Humphrey Head. p. 238, Allithwaite, C. J. Ashfield. 1864. 
Linton, J.ake Country, 320. No locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 
Hodgson. Many localities, but not common. 1885. Baker's 
Flora, 54. Aiton and Ashfield rep. Coniston village, J. G. Baker. 
Ulverston, Haverthwaite, Cartmel, Miss Hodgson. Banks at Grange 
and Cark, J. G. Baker. 
[Malva alcea L. 
1775. Jenkinson, Brit. Plants, 165. In the north of Lancashire 
plentifully. An error for MZ. moschata ?| 
Malva sylvestris L. C.F.R., 1562: 
1861. Phytologist, 238. Allithwaite, C. J. Ashfield. 1864. 
Linton, Lake Country, 320. Common, no locality. 1874. J. of B., 
Miss E. Hodgson. Less frequently observed than J. moschata. 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 55. Ashfield rep. Ulverston. 
—My experience has been that JZ. sylvestris is more 
equally distributed over North Lancashire than J. moschata. In 
fact, 1 have seen it in every division, in several localities. —L. 
Malva rotundifolia L. C.F.R., 1597: 
1861. Phytologist, 238. Allithwaite, C. J. Ashfield. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 55. Ashfield rep. Near a cottage at north end of — 
Cark village ; plentiful in a farmyard near the railway, Kent’s Bank, 
J. G. Baker. 
Tilia platyphyllos Scop. TZ. yrandifolia Ehth.  C.F.R., 1666. 
Baker's Flora, 55. Foot of Gummers’ How, Windermere, 
C. Bailey. 
Tilia vulgaris Hayne. 7! intermedia DC. 
18 J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson, as intermedia. No locality. 
Linton, 1864, as europea. No locality. 
Tilia cordata Mill. 7. parvifolia Ehrh. C.F.R., 1562: 
1885. Baker’s Flora. Exposed limestone rocks on Humphrey | 
Head, both east and west faces, C. Bailey. J. G. Baker. 
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