326 NOTE—BOTANY, 
Teucrium scordium L. Very rare. 
Polygonum amphibium L. Common. 
Rumex hydrolapathum Huds. Growing very uncommon. 
Salix caprea L. Still common. 
Salix repens L. Common. 
Hydrocharis morsus-ranz L.° Still common. 
Iris pseudacorus L. Common. 
Juncus effusus L. Not uncommon. 
Alisma plantago L. Common. 
Eriophorum angustifolium Roth. Common, but growing 
more rare. 
Schenus nigricans L. Rare. 
Carex vulgaris Fr. Rather rare. 
Calamagrostis epigeios Roth. Fairly common. 
Phragmites communs Trin. Common. 
Glyceria aquatica Sm. Common. 
Lastrea thelypteris Presl. Rare now. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. Common. 
Young’s list also contained the Moss Hypnum rutabulum of 
Sir Joseph Banks’ nomenclature. Where I use the phrases 
ere 
‘common,’ etc., I mean in suitable soils, localities, carrs, fens, etc., 
which the reader must supply for himself. 
NOTE—BOTANY. 
New Records for North Lancashite, 1894.—The only new records for 
this portion of the county that have come to my note for t8ae ane are 
oe oe L, Roudsea Woo ae A Deckena. be 
Hod. s record (1874. ‘Orchards in puted i is od vague to be a definit 
ve seen imen. 
*Lilium martagon L. Graithwaite Woods, Mr. W. Duckworth. 
Daphne mexereum L. All the records for this (see Baker’s ‘ yc 183) rest on 
ma doubtful evidence, but a friend of mine had in his n a specimen 
a - by woodcutters in the woods near Satterthwaite. © Bind. sown most 
ikely. 
ee re Belarc L.. To rise there a o be no definite 
er localised cha for this s species in aay oft the lists. I have 
foied it on ae railway embankment at Kirkby-in-Furness; shore level 
near Aldingham ; rai — - arden: ; road-side between Bardsea an 
Conishead Priory; waste ground about North Lonsdale Ironworks, near 
Ulverston. Mr. Baker kindly tells me that he has noticed it near Grange- 
over-Sands, and I saw it on shore-bank between Kent’s Bank and 
Humphrey Head. Coast stations all of them.—S. L. PE ETTY, Ulverstony 
August 13th, 1895. ene 
Naturalist, 
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