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PETTY: THE PLANTS OF LECK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 93 
Polygala vulgaris L. Hedge-bank near High Bank; below 
Anneside (low slope of Leck Fell). 
Polygala serpyllacea Weihe, defressa Wend. High up on Leck 
Fell, beyond the highest farm. 
Lychnis alba Mill. Specimen forwarded to me by Miss Maudsley, 
of Cowan Bridge—near the Green. 
Lychnis diurna Sib. Banks of Leck Beck. Roman road and 
field-sides. 
Lychnis Flos-cuculi L. Sides of Leck Beck and other streams. 
Roman road. On the fell, near Anneside. 
Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. Side of Leck Beck, amongst 
the undergrowth. 
Cerastium trivale Link. Side of Leck Beck. 
Stellaria media Cyr. On Roman road and other road-sides. 
Stellaria graminea L. Road-side near Leck. 
Stellaria uliginosa Murr. Side of a stream on Leck Fell, 
900 feet, and other boggy stream-sides. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Road-side, Leck to Cowan Bridge. 
Sagina procumbens L.  Road-sides and field-roads about 
Cowan Bridge and Leck. 
Spergula arvensis L. Road-side near Kirkby Lonsdale 
Station. 
Montia fontana L. Stream-sides on Leck Fell and Graygarth 
Fell. 
Hypericum perforatum L. Banks of Leck Beck and road- 
sides. 
Hypericum quadrangulum L. Side of Leck Beck near 
Leck Mill. Road-side ditch top, Cowan Bridge to Kirkby 
Lonsdale Station. 
Hypericum humifusum L. Hedge-bank near Hipping Hall, 
and similar localities. 
Hypericum pulchrum L. Road-side, Cowan Bridge to Leck. 
Malva moschata L. Side of Leck Beck. 
Linum usitatissimum LI. One plant on road-side between Low 
Lodge and Hipping Hall. 
Geranium phzeum L. Road-side near Burrow, pointed out to 
me by Miss Maudsley. 
Geranium pratense L. Road-sides, fields, and on railway 
embankments from Hipping Hall to Yorkshire boundary. 
Geranium molle L. Road-sides near Leck, and other road-sides, 
but not (to me) so obtrusive as in N. Lancashire. 
March 1893. 
