34° HENRY : NORTH LANCASHIRE PLANTS. 
Melilotus officinalis Lam. Colonist. Plentiful at ‘Ramsden 
; Dock,’ Barrow. 
Magee sees alba Desr. Alien. Grows abundantly, interspersed 
h MZ. officinalis L., at ‘Ramsden Dock,’ Barrow. 
ee officinale Hock fil. Native. Abundant in the damp 
meadows between Backbarrow and Newby Bridge 
Cotyledon umbilicus L. Native. Abundant in an old wall near 
Barrow, where it has flourished for the past twenty years. 
Sedum rupestre L. Alien. Growing on old walls along the 
route from Carkmel to Newby Bridge. 
Apium graveoleus L. Native. Along the sandy shores of 
Valney: Channel, opposite Biggar village. 
Apium nodifiorum Reichb. fil. Native. Abundant in a shallow 
pool near Furness Abbey. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga 1. Native. Plentiful on Biggar Bank 
(Walney Island). 
Arctium majus Lange. Native. Grows in profusion at Askam- 
in-Furness and in adjoining woods. 
Hieracium boreale Fr. Native. Occurs sparsely in Sowerby 
Wood at Barrow. 
*Cnicus eriophorus Roth. Native. Ina few fields near Roose 
Railway Station (in Furness). 
Tragopogon pratense L. Native. In abundance around the 
* Barrow Flax and Jute Works,’ and in the adjoining fields. 
Campanula latifolia L. Native. Extending from Askam Woods 
along the route to Stainton Quarries (in Furness). 
Echium vulgare L. Native. Two specimens at ‘ Ramsden 
Dock,’ Barrow. 
*Atriplex littoralis L.  < i probably.’ Waste ground 
along Walney Channel at Barr 
Salsola kali L. Native. Western ee. of Walney Island. 
Rumex oo Murr. Native. Meadows around 
Barrow-in-Furness. 
*Rumex suithieas L. Native. Sandy places at North Scales 
(Walney Island). 
Orchis morio L. Native. Abundant in a meadow at North 
Scales (Walney Island). 
Epipactis latifolia All. Native. On the roadside betweet 
Broughton-in-Furness and Coniston. 
Luzula multiflora Lej. Native. Abundant on the waste ground 
at ‘ North End’ of Walney Island. ake 
Naturalist, 
