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Jacobaea 



C.F.R., 1597. 



1864. Linton, Lake Country, 325. 'Common,' no locality. 

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

 Flora, 137. A discoid variety by the side of the high road between 

 Grange and Lindale. J. G. Baker. 



Senecio aquaticus Huds. C.F.R., 166c 



1864. Linton, Lake Country, 325. 'Common,' no locality. 

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



Senecio saracenicus L. 



1805. Turner and Dillwyn, Bot. Guide, ii., 371- About Newby 

 Bridge, J. Woods, junr., and repeated 1835. Watson, New B. G, i., 

 3°i- 1846. Phytologist, 428. By the river at Newby Bridge where 

 Woods saw it. W. Borrer, and repeated 1861. (1855). Martineau's 

 Guide, 1 84. C. F. Clowes. 1866. Eng. Bot., ed. iii., vol. 5, 87. 

 Lancashire. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Corner of a field 

 on the Old Hall estate. 1885. Baker's Flora, 138. Near Newby 

 Bridge, and in an old orchard at Ghyll Head; first recorded by 



C.F.R., 1597. 



Woods. Miss Hodgson repeated. 



Carlina vulgaris L. 



1861. Phytologist, 237. Humphrey Head, C. J- Ashfield. 

 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 325. * Common,' no locality. 1874. 

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



Arctium minus Schk. A. lappa L. Aggregate, C.F.R., 1548. 



1864. Linton, Lake Country, 324. 'Common,' no locality. 

 I874. Miss E. Hodgson. Roadsides at Penny Bridge and Bigland. 

 I885. Baker's Flora, 1 29. ' Typical minus I have seen at Ulverston.' 

 J- G. Baker. 



Arctium intermedium Lange. A. pufiens Bab. C.F.R., 1856. 



1874. J- of B., Miss 1 

 Furness Shores at Bardsea. 



Roadside, Bigland Hall ; 



Note. — The commonest form in the [Lake] district is A. 

 intermedium Lange. J. G. Baker. 



Carduus tenuifolius Curt. C.F.R., 1634. 



1874. J 



Top of Humphrey Head 



1885. Baker's Flora, 130. Miss Hodgson repeated About Barrow- 

 in-Furness, W. Foggitt. 



Carduus crispus L. GF.R., 1629. 



1885. Baker's Flora, 130. Furness Abbey and Grange. Not 

 seen at Corns ton or the heart of the Lake District, J. G. Baker. 



