NOTES—FLOWERING. PLANTS. 
Walney alana in V.C. 60!—See ante, p. 299. May I ask on what 
authority Mr. F, Arnold Lees places Walney in the same Watsonian vice- 
county as the limestone south of Silverdale?’ In the map reed Suite g 
s V.C.. 69. 
e : claim for V.C. 60. Further 
Mr. Lees fami his own finds on Walney in na Record Club’s issue in the 
V. ssibly there is some o her means of explaining the apparent 
divergence, ‘te exc mx some printer's pe al i is not easy to see what way 
remains.—S. L. Petty, Ulverston, 4th October 1899 
cn ‘versicolor i nm mass near cts: rough,— Sas ar as my 
ca 
hedge which skirted the bank ; and forming one of the most beautiful plant- 
objects I ever po ember oe iii in this country. I shall be gla 
know Landen his is of ¢ urrence in other localities or not.— 
RTON, Highfield, Eaiaiberolgk, 28th July, 1899. 
ane Tarn.—If your readers have not had sufficient of this rages i 
may I reiterate the necessity of a wandering pctaalal carrying a small 
e d marki is it, and the date 
ordnance map an ing his route on it, date at end of ¢ each 
s note-book and map will then show him, at any future time, t 
exact line traversed and what he saw on the way. It is what I should do if 
over the borders of th ighbouring count cashire I do no 
ne rf eS 
date the map; that is not necessary, as the 6-inch to mile is used, and o 
ee every house, or to be more correct, gee uilding, is marked and paced. 
as are the cuiverts, ve ; besides I know somewhat of rea 
Th e terms ‘Tarn’ and ‘ Water’ are inoveuanaeeble. e.g., Esthwaite 
rn. e plac h 
e the ter ater and, 
palin Water Of Elterwater, Mr. H. S. Cowper in his recently issued 
‘Hawkshead, its History an cucon gy’ ide p- vs; The: tach or 
** water ’’ is somewhat featureless.’—-S. L. Pett TY; Ulverston, 4th Oct. 1899. 
[This note will serve to conc inde the Sry Shesnarin but the ies series of 
notes prams that a little poate care ane acy in making observations 
saves much subsequent trouble.—Ep, ach 
cal blew in Lakelan are. uring a recent visit to Keswick 
sp nee pre und a number of es by the railway station at Braith- 
waite which erhaps s deserve to be recorded. Mr. S. T phe nn, B.A., 
of Kew a edoda a 1S bs present engaged on working o t the aliens which 
arts o i 
n 
Phat é 
Melilotus i a Lam, 
é€ 
lygonum Co montis var. ppenlidwonnteenin: 
Atriplex patula for 
Trifolium resupinatin L. 
inum usitatiss 
Polygonum lapathifoli me 1s, 
—HILDERIC FRIEND, Chichester, 4th Coir 1899. 
eae panes 
Naturalist, 
