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266 PETTY: CONSTITUENTS OF THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 
Crategus Oxyacantha (aggregate). C.F.R., 1562. 
1842. Evans, Furness and F. Abbey, 26. One of the principal 
underwoods. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 322. ‘Common,’ no 
locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
Crategus monogyna Jacq. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. ‘The more usual form.’ 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 89-90. ‘All the Lake plant is C. monogyna 
Jacq.’ J. G. Baker. 
pie pe a canadensis var. Botryapium Willd. 
? . -On one of the Windermere islands, W. Foggitt- 
sei Naturalist, SS; repeated, and in 1894. Speight’s Nidderdale, 
36. In each ca y F. A. Lees. These dates are a few months 
beyond my limit, itt being unaware of the original date or place of 
first record, include now. 
Saxifraga stellaris L. C.F.Be 164) 
1796, Withering, ed. iii, 402-3. Coniston Fells, Rev. Mr. 
Jackson. 1801. Ed. iv., 393. Mountains in Lancashire. Wood- 
ward and Jackson repeated. 1805. Turner and Dillwyn, Bot. | 
Guide, ii., 368. Jackson repeated: 1812. Withering, ed. v., 494-5- 
Jackson and Woodward repeated, also in 1818, Ed. vi., 532- 1830. 
Ed. vii.. 527-8. 1835. Watson, New B.G., i, 301. Jackson’s 
locality repeated, but ascribed to ‘B.G.’ 1844. Wordsworth, 
Scenery, 23. Coniston Old Man, T. Gough. 1874. J. of 
Miss E. Hodgson [Wrynose] and a little South of the three shire 
stones; Walna Scar. 1885. Baker’s Flora, ro1-2. Jackson and 
Miss Hodgson repeated. 
Saxifraga aizoides L. C.F.R., 1670+ 
1796. Withering, ed. iii., 404-5. In Furness Fells, near the top . 
of . . . the Old Man; in moist places, Atkinson, and on p. 403- 
Coniston Fells, Jackson, and both repeated 1801. Ed. iv. 
394-5-6. 1805. West, Antq., ed. Close, 379. 1812, Withering, 
ed. v., 495 and 498. 1818. Ed. vi., 532 and 536. 1830. Ed. vil. 
528 and 530-31. 1835. Watson, N.B.G., i, 301. Jackson’s and 
Woodward’s localities repeated, but ascribed to ‘B.G.’ 1837. 
Baxter, Phzenog. Bot., iii, 187. Atkinson and Jackson repeated. 
Coniston Fells, Miss Mary Beever. 1842, Wordsworth, Scenery, 
23. Repeated by T. Gough. 1842. Evans, F. and F. Abbey, 26. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 262—as Leiogyne aizoides—has 
been found on the Old Man and hills around, Aiton. If 
Linton, Lake Country, 323. ‘Common,’ no locality. 1874. J. of B., 
Miss E. Hodgson. Cockley Beck, near the copper mines; Dobby 
Shaw, Dunnerdale Fells. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 102-3. Atkinson 
Naturalist, 
