io8 petty: constituents of north Lancashire flora. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga L. C.F.R., 1568 



1861. Phytologist, 260. Humphrey Head. Dr. Windsor. 

 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 323. * Common/ no locality. 1874. 

 J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Hampsfell ; shore at Roosebeck and 

 Bardsea. 



Conopodium denudatum Koch. C.F.R., 1548- 



Linton, Lake Country, 323. As Bnnium flexuosum. 

 'Common,' no locality. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No 



locality. 



Myrrhis odorata Scop. Scandex L. C.F.R , 1777- 



[1778. Hudson, Fl. Angl., ed. ii., 124. In comit. Westm. Cumb. 

 <^t Lanes, frequens. 1800. Smith, FL Brit, I., 323-4. It is frequent, 

 as Hudson remarks, in Westm., Cumb., and Lanes. 1828. Smith, Eng. 

 FL, ed. ii., vol. 2, 50. As before. 1835. Watson, New B. G., II. , 301. 

 * Frequent, Eng. FL'] 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 323. About 

 Coniston Lake and rivers ; not common. 1869. Aspland's Guide, 

 Within six miles of Grange, A. Mason. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. 

 Hodgson. Frequent near old halls and farmhouses in Furness. 

 1885. Baker's Flora, 112. Miss Hodgson repeated. By the higher 

 road between Grange and Lindale ; road-side near Wray Castle, 

 J. G. Baker. 



Chaerophyllum temulum L. C.F.R., 1633. 



1874* J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 



[Anthriscus vulgaris Pers. C.F.R., 1632. 



Included by Linton, Lake Country, 1864, without county or 

 locality ; and Mr. Baker, who gives only Cumberland stations, says 

 it is 'rare.'] 



Anthriscus sylvestris Hoffm. C.F.R., 154 s - 



1864. Linton, Lake Country, 323. No locality. Although there 

 are no printed records that I can find as definitely in N. Lanes., 

 I know it is by no means rare, so Linton gets the benefit of the 

 doubt. 



Erratum. — I have just been reading these papers through, and I find a 

 statement on p. 58, 1S95, f° r *'Mch I can give no excuse. It is there stated that 

 W. Dickinson, the Cumberland botanist, wrote the Windermere list in Martineau's 

 Guide, ed. of 1861. TkatXvsX was written by Mr. Clowes, of Windermere, and 

 the Cumbrian plants by Dickinson. How the mistake slipped me in the proof 

 I do not know, but the real facts were quite well known to me. Therefore, will 

 readers please place Mr. Clowes' name in place of Dickinson's — for instance, in 

 list p. 58 (the foot-note is correct), Feb. 1895, an( * a< ld tne doctor's name under 

 1855, on p. 121, 1894? 



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