PETTY : CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 137 
Prunus Avium L. CPR 6te 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 321. No locality. 1874. J. of B., 
Miss E. Hodgson. In most woods. 1885. Baker's Flora, 75. 
‘ Everywhere common in woods and thickets through the lower zone, 
ascending to the summit [' 425 ft.] of Yewbarrow, behind Grange- 
over-Sands,’ J. G. Baker. 
Prunus Cerasus L. C.F.R., 1841. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. ‘Occasionally in hedges in 
Furness, but rare.’ 1885. Baker’s Flora, 75. Miss Hodgson 
ated, 
Prunus padus L. Cerasus avium et racemosa Ger. C.F.R., 1597. 
16 I 
1033. Ger. Em., 1504-5. n Lancashire, almost in every 
hedge,’ and the same in ed. of 1636. 1778, Hudson, Fl. Ang., 
ed. ii., 213-14. Habitat im syluis et sepibus; in comit. Westm. 
Cumb. Ebor. Lancasterensi, etc., /reguens. 1805. urner and 
Dillwyn, ii, 369. ‘Common in the county, Hudson.’ 1835. 
Watson, N. B. G., i, 412. ‘Common in the county, B.G.’ 1864. 
Linton, Lake Country, 321. No locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 
Hodgson. Old high hedges at the Crag, near Ulverston; Scar- 
thwaite, Furness Fells. 1885. Baker's Flora, 75. Cot mmon 
everywhere in woods and hedges. 1892. J. of B., 342. W. A. 
Clarke repeats Gerard. 
—— salicifolia L 
. Withering, ad. iii., 463. By the road between Colthouse 
pay Pool Bridge, near Hawkshead, John Dalton.* 1799. Hull, 
Brit. Fl., 110. Near Hawkshead, J. Dalton. 1800. Smith, Fl. 
Brit. ii., 535, Dalton repeated. On the border of Windermere, 
Gough; and repeated in 180%. Withering, ed. iv., 454. 1805. 
Turner and Dillwyn, ii., 369. 1812. Withering, ed. v., 566, and 
1818, ed. vi., 609. 1828. Smith, Eng. Fl., ed. ii, 368. 1830. 
Withering, ed. vii., 608-9. 1835. Watson, N.B.G., i., 300. ‘B.G.’ 
given as authority. 1842. Wordsworth, Scenery, 23. 1843. 
slang Furness and Cartmel, 263. By the side of Windermere, 
on. 1846, Phytologist, 427. ‘Has long been recorded as 
a native of the shores of Windermere; yet I regard it as most 
probably introduced,’ W. Borrer. 1856. Phytologist, 366. 1861 
(1855). Martineau’s Guide, 183. Near the Ferry Inn. 1864. 
Linton, Lake Country, 321. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. 
‘So on Ordnance Map. 
2 See Britten and Boulger's Index, 44, and the authorities there cited. There 
ood stories about him in Canon H. D. Rawnsley’s ‘ Literary Associa- 
tions of the English Lakes,’ 2 vols, 1 
May 1295. 
