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ockerham, Aug. 1904, Wi. Mr. Rogers writes, “ Off — meer var. 
echinatoides (in leaves especial ), but cannot be it.” 
*R, corylifolius Sm. var eaclonhyties Lindeb. Knott End, 1902, Wh. 
Canal-bank near Yealan 
*Rosa canina L. pr vinacea Baker. Near Warton, Sept. 1903. 
Silverdale. — *Var. dumetorum Thuill. Barnacre, near Garstang, 
Sept. 1902.—Var. arvatica Baker. Highfield, near Carnforth, Sept. 
1904, 
*Ribes rubrum L, var. petreum (Sm. }. Wooded bank of the Lune 
below Kirkby Lonsdale Bridge, May, 1 
rithmum maritimum L. | Sea-coast between Silverdale and 
ept. 1904. 
ium boreale L. Bank of Lune near Halton, at only 50 ft. 
above sea-level, $ uly, 1908, Wi. Occurs also plentifully on rocky 
islands at the Crook of Lune near Caton 
* Dipsacus Silas Huds. Ashton, Ff. P. N 
Hieracium diaphanoides Lindeb. Between “Halton Station and 
me 
Lytham, and St. Annes—refer to the variety coronopifolium (Bernh.). 
Blacistonia perfoliata Huds. Lytham, F’. P. } 
Lathrea Squamaria L. Wooded gorge of the Hodder below 
Whitewell, in considerable quantity, March, 1903. 
Orobanche minor Sm. - Lytham, F. P. N. 
*Galeopsis Ladanum Tis Lytham, FP. N. 
* Ballota nigra L. Near Docks, Preston, PF. P. N. Probably i in- 
troduced. 
* Beta maritima L. Ribble banks, IP’. P. N. 
* Euphorbia portlandica L. St. Annes to sage Pon 
Orchis ustulata L. Near Over Kellet, Jun 
Polygonatum officinale All. Limestone prc sie in  Gutenaiae 
agittaria sagittifolia L. Casual, Ashton, FP. P.N 
Potamogeton pectinatus nea Wi. 
i ee pus rufus Schrad. ‘galt. aaah below Heald rai Sie 
ale, Wi. 
Carex digitata L. Gatebarrow Wood near see ae ae 
Wi.—*C. awxillaris Good. Canal n r Bro ek, Dise y 
Moss, and the ag oe Bessy ites oe s by the Rev °. LH orn nby. 
—*C, stricta (Good.). Ditch-side, Silverdale Moss, June, 1904, Wi. 
ste nutans L. Gatebarrow Wood, JV%i. 
ae ae pratensis L. Gorge of the Greeta near Wrayton, July, 
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*Hordeum secalinum Schrad. Lea, F. P. N. — H. maritimum 
uds. This we recorded in error in this Journal, Feb. 1900, p. 47, 
** Near Lytham, 1883, ce: The plant referred to was probably 
Festuca uniglumis Solan 
*Elymus arenarius Bank of the Wyre at St. ogre 19038, 
Rev. P. J. Hornby. St. Annes talented ?), H. Beesl 
