PETTY: CONSTITUENTS OF THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 265, 
Rougham.’ 1805. West., ed. Close, 377. On the rocks above 
Cartmel Wells, Atkinson. 1830. Otley, Guide, ed. iv., 146. Humphrey 
Head (this locality is the same as Atkinson’s). ‘And repeated in 
1834. Otley, ed. v. 1835. Watson, N.B.G., i., 301. Otley repeated 
and named. 1837. Otley, ed. vi., 144. 1842. Wordsworth, Scenery, 
27. 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 264. Otley repeated, and 
“Copse Head, Wilson.’ 1844. Otley, ed. vii., 152, and 1849, ed. viii., 
142. 1861. Phytologist, 237. Humphrey Head, west side, C. J. 
Ashfield. 1862. Phytologist, 259. Dr. Windsor. 1864. Linton, 
Lake Country, 322. 1869. Aspland’s Guide. Within six miles of 
Grange, A. Mason. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Typical 
Aria of Boswell Syme, Cliffs, Plumpton Shore, Ulverston. Several 
trees of this occur in that old Wood (i.e., Plumpton Wood) and are 
gradually scarped down by the high tides and winds. 1885. Baker’s 
Flora, go. Humphrey Head. 1892. Haviland, Distrib. Disease, 
376. No locality. Rougholm =? Leigh’s Rougham is a point west 
of Humphrey Head; but he probably meant Humphrey Head. 
Pyrus Aiiciipavia Geertn. C.F.R., 1562. 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 322. ‘Common,’ no locality. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
Pyrus communis L. C.F.R., 1562. 
1843. Jopling, ea and Cartmel, 264. In hedges near 
Ulverston, Aiton. 4. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. A fine old 
‘tree .*o” near rh Mee Bardsea. 1885. Baker's Flora, 90. 
Aiton te Miss Hodgson repeated. This tree now gone (1895). 
[Pyrus Pyraster L. 
It is stated in 1864 Eng. Bot., ed. iii., III., 251, that this variety 
extends so far north as the Lake District, but no proof is given. ] 
Pyrus Malus L. C.F.R., 1562. 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 322. ‘Common,’ no locality. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Not infrequent. 
Pyrus tomentosa. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Plumpton Woods ; Hill Top, 
Colton; Barrow E nd Cliff, near Greenodd. 1885. Baker's Flora, 
90. ‘Miss oe 8 cites several stations in Furness.’ 
Pyrus acerba D 
1874. J. of = Mis E. Hodgson. Sea Wood, Bardsea; in 
a hedge near Tottlebank Chapel. 
Pyrus germanica L. 
Mespilus VL. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. ‘Two trees in a high old 
hedge between Walney Church and North Scale. 1885. Baker's 
Flora, 89. Miss Hodgson repeated. 
Sept. 1895. 
CLE.R., 1567. 
