PETTY: CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. IOJ 





ditches. Lawson. 1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 265* 

 Marsh between Old Park and Hag Wood, near Holker. W. Wilson. 

 1848. Kay Corresp., Ray Soc, 197 et seq. Lawson repeated in 

 full. 1874^ J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Plumpton Saltmarsh* 

 1885- Baker's Flora, 106. Lawson, Alton, Wilson, and Miss Hodg- 

 son repeated. About the mouth of Cark Beck, plentiful. J. G» 

 Baker. 1888. Westm. Note-book, 82. Lawson repeated. Note. All 

 these are shore- or salt-marsh stations. 



Apium nodiflorum Reichb. C.F.R., 1632. 



Sium nodiflorum L. 



1861. Phytologist, 237. Roadside ditches between Humphrey 

 Head and Cartmel. C. J. Ashfieid. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 

 Hodgson. As Helosciadium. Not infrequent in brooks. 1885* 

 Baker's Flora, 106-7. Swarthmoor ; Newby Bridge ; Cartmel. 



Apium inundatum Reichb. Sium L. C.F.R., 1641. 



1796. Withering, ed. hi., 300-301. Esthwaite Lake; Rusland 



Moss. Jackson, 1 and repeated iSoi. Ed. iv\, 296. 1812. Ed. v., 



377. 1818. Ed. vL, 400. 1830. Ed. vii., 381. 1885. Bakers 

 Flora, 107. As Helosciadium. Jackson repeated. 



Carum Petroselinum Benth. 



1893. ' Naturalist/ 355. Waste ground at Barrow, 1888 ; shore 

 near Barrow, 1888 ; shore-bank, Grange, 1893. All outcast aliens. 

 L. Petty. 



Sium erectum Huds. C.F.R., 1633. 



S. angustifolinm L. 

 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 323. 'Common/ no locality. 

 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 1885. Baker's 



Flora, 108. Furness. 



^Eg-opodium 

 1874. J. c 



C.F.R., 1597. 

 In an orchard at Dendron ; 



roadside, Far Lodge Gates, Conishead Priory. 188S Baker's 

 Flora, 107, Coniston. Note. Ray Syn., ed. ii., 1696, 104, says of it 

 truly enough, • nee facile exterpari potest' Perhaps he had it in hi 

 garden at Black Notlev, and had tried to get rid of it J He took up 

 his residence there in 1679. 



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1 Rev. Edward Jackson. In answer to a query ante, Mr. E. T. Baldwin 

 writes that a portion of this gentleman's herbarium was formerly in the possession 

 of the late Mr. W. Atkinson, of Dalton-in-Furness, and now incorporated with 

 the collection of the late Mr. Cowherd. Mr. Jackson was Incumbent of Rusland 

 1756-1761 ; so far my correspondent. From 1 762-1789, a man of the same name 

 was Incumbent of Cotton, possibly the same individual. See Rural Deanery of 

 Cartmel. 1800. nn. 02 and 1 18. 



April 1896. 



