38 Petty : Constituents of North Lancashire Flora. 
Salix Smithiana Willd. 
se bees | a 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. _ Newlands Vale ; Lish- — 
mans Lane, Ulverston ; and by the canal feeder. 1885. Baker's 4 
Flora, 190. Ascending from the shore level at Ulverston to 300 — 
yards over Coniston, J. G. Baker. 
VAR. rugosa Sm. 
1874. J. of B. Miss E. Hodguon includes this from Lawyer’ s 
Wood, Ulverston. But I do not know what it is. Does it equal 
S. rugosa Leefe ? 
Salix cinerea L. ~ C.F-R.,, 1804: a 
0: B74. 4. of Be Miss -E. Hodgson. ‘ This, with its three — 
varieties, is very common from the Isle of Waliey to the north ~ 
confines of Lancashire.’ 
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Dy Se de a 
Salix aurita LL. C.F.R.,. 17284 
2 8874. Je of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Hedge-rows on the higher 
grounds. . ae 
Salix Caprea L. CPORS 197i 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. As common as S. cinerea. — 
Salix repens L. | C.F.R., 1597- 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hoesen Isle of Wainey, frequent; 
Greenscow, Mrs. J. K. Hodgson. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 191. — 
Ascending from shore level on Walney Island. 
Populus alba 1. — C.F. R., 1907: 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Graythwaite Woods. 
— tremula 1. C.F Regt se sy 
F, 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. A very Se iodabaie 
weather-beaten tree on eee peat moss. 
Populus nigra 1.. . i 
1864. Linton, ee Eats 320. Ak: ev verywhers 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. natty lee Plumpton peat mosses. : 
Empetrum nigrum L. Cur. [et 1597- : 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Kirkby Moor. [1666. 
Merrett, Pinax, 36. Plentiful in Lancashire and Yorkshire. 1 
Juniperus communis L. FR 1548: | 
1830. Otley, Guide, ed. iv., 144. Most plentiful on. the 
pastures between Windermere and Coniston; and repeated in 
all subsequent editions. 1842. Evans, Furness and Furness_ 
Abbey, 26. On the. unenclosed fells. 1861. Phytologist, aan: 
ees of. the western ee oF eerie t Head, o. oe ie Ashfie Id. 
