PETTY : THE PLANTS OF LECK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 99 
“iuepeiew serpyllifolia L. Roadsides. Cowan Bridge to Kirkby 
ale Station. 1,800 feet on Leck Fell. 
| ae Officinalis L. Bank of Leck Beck, below Cowan 
Brid 
ge. 
Veronica Chameedrys L. Romanroad. Banks of Leck Beck 
and road-sides. 
Veronica Anagallis L. In the stream near the Green. In the 
stream that divides the counties (Lancs. and Yorks.) near 
Stainderber Barn. In stream between Hipping Hall and the 
Bar (it has no name that I could find). 
Veronica Beccabunga L. Side of stream, Roman road. Side 
of Leck Beck. 1,600 feet on Leck Fell. 
Euphrasia officinalis L. Banks of Leck Beck. Leck Fell 
(not gracilis Fr.) and road-sides. 
Bartsia Odontites Huds. Road-side near Kirkby Lonsdale 
Station. 
Pedicularis palustris L. On Leck Fell, near Anneside. 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. Roman road. Fine specimens in 
some of the hay grass—too fine to please the farmer. 
Pinguicula vulgaris L. Various localities on Leck Fell. 
Mentha hirsuta L. Sides of Leck Beck. Grassy bank of 
Ireby Beck. 
aus Serpyllum Fr. Banks of Leck Beck and upon the 
Nepeta beac tae Benth. Banks of Leck Beck and hedge- 
ban 
eaaies, vulgaris 1. Roman road and fields and road-sides. 
Stachys Betonica Benth. Roman road and other road-sides. 
Stachys sylvatica 1. Copses about Cowan Bridge and Leck, as 
often outside as in them 
Galeopsis Tetrahit L. Road-side, Overtown to Burrow. 
Lamium purpureum L. Roman road. 
Teucrium Scorodonia L. Sides of Leck Beck and in almost 
every lane. ‘ 
Ajuga _— L. Near High Bank. Sides of Leck Beck. 
Roman ro 
Plantago fee L. Road-sides and fields, Leck, Cowan Bridge, 
Overtown, Burrow, Ireby. 
Plantago media L. Roman road. Cowan Bridge. 
lantago lanceolata L. Road-sides, Cowan Bridge and 
generally. 
Ppril 1893. 
