302 
Listera ovata, Br 
Orchis 
Saag ge Bab " ‘The more 
usual 
H. viridis, B On limestone or 
clayey ace, not unfre- 
quent. 
H. albida, Br. About Newfield, 
Seathwaite; many places 
along the rocky banks of 
the Duddon. 
Ophrys muscifera, Huds. 
Iris Pseudacorus, Linn 
Crocus vernus, Linn. Covering 
“8 meadows near old 
Narcissus itera, Curtis. Near 
old h 
N. eee Tinn. V 
abundant in many places. 
Tnnn 
Plen tifal : “ the ie bia station 
Pool bridge, Rusland, 
where it covers a consider 
mead 
tuary; it is liable to be 
mown down with the hay 
9 
| 
hw. 
5 
un: gher 
a Be remote from the 
A. urs m, Linn 
Oroithenalee umbellatum, Linn, 
Orchards. 
Hyacinthus non-scriptus, LInnn, 
Vars. : white and rose- 
coloured, Beckside wood, 
near Ulverston. [ Mrs 
on. 
Narthecium ossifragum, Huds. 
NORTH OR LAKE LANCASHIRE. 
Bossy | a on the hills, 
freque 
Asparagus offic inalis, Linn. I 
gathered leaf-specimens of 
s on the shore rocks at 
sanded up, I have not 
Bag vit it in the flower- 
ang 
Convallaria msl Linn. Near 
k, N.W. of Dalton. 
[ Mrs. "Hat Jackson. | 
Paris quadrifolia, Linn. Frequent 
in woods. 
Tamus communis, Jinn. wage iee 
near Bardsea. J a Jam 
Road 
near Penny Bridge. 
Elodea canadensis, Rie 
of Windermere, at Newby 
Bridge, entangled with 
Greenodd ; under Humph- 
rey head; Grange shore 
8. 
T. calinted: Linn. Pool Bridge; 
frequent in wet angle 
Potamogeton crispus, Linn 
polyg Se i Pourr. "Very 
en 
"iginkby moor. 
Lemna minor, Linn 
maculatum, Linn. Hedge 
d. 
S. ramosum, Hu Unewicl 
Tarn ; Drylands, Isle 0 
Walne ey. 
Urs- 
Typha ah OE, fam pee 
pir ae pe to Mrs. "atte 
thwaite, and her si 
