Q2 PETTY : THE PLANTS OF LECK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
a half from the town and half a mile from the county boundary. 
Only about half of the district above sketched has been worked 
over. ‘Treading in the footsteps of no predecessor;who has printed 
his list, the aim has been to make as few mistakes as possible. 
My thanks are due to Mr. J. Cosmo Melvill for confirmations in 
naming and many suggestions ; and to Miss Maudsley for specimens. 
Anemone nemorosa L. Below High Bank, Leck. On 
Roman road. 
Ranunculus hederaceus L. Side of stream near High Bank. 
Stream on low slope of Leck Fell; and other localities. 
Ranunculus Flammula L. Side of Leck Beck. Side of 
stream on Roman road. 
wanencnine acris L. Road-sides. Roman road. _ Fields 
about Leck. 
— repens L. Banks of Leck Beck and road-sides. 
Ranunculus Ficaria L. Road-sides; Leck, Cowan Bridge, 
Overtown. 
Caltha palustris L. Sides of Leck Beck. Side of stream on 
d 
Nasturtium officinale R.Br. Side of Leck Beck. Cant 
Beck ; and in many of the streams in the district. 
Barbarea vulgaris R.Br. Road-side, near High Lodge, Leck. 
Arabis sagittata DC. Ease Gill. 
Cardamine pratensis L. Banks of Leck Beck. Fields about 
the Green. 
Cardamine hirsuta L. Road-sides and _ wall-tops, Leck. 
Roman road. 
Erophila vulgaris DC. Amongst stones on Leck Fell (1,200 ft.). 
Cochlearia alpina Wats. Side of Leck Beck above Cowan 
Bridge. 
Sisymbrium officinale Scop. Road-side near Burrow. 
Sisymbrium Alliaria Scop. Road-side near Leck Villa. 
Brassica Sinapis Visiani. Road-sides and fields, Leck, Cowan 
Bridge, Overtown, Burrow. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris Mcen. Road- and field-sides about 
Leck. 
Viola canina L. Hedge-banks near Hipping Hall. 
Viola sylvatica Fr. Banks of Leck Beck, in the copses. 
Viola tricolor L. Road-side, Overtown to Burrow. Near 
Yenholmes Hall. 
Naturalist, 
