SOME PLANTS OF THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT 171 
Radula complanata Dum. Cwm Woods, S. 
Lejeunia cavifolia Lindb. Cwm Woods, S.— L. patens Lindb. 
Cwm Woods, 8S. 
Frullania Tamarisci Dum. Cwm Woods, 8S. ; —— = : 
Devil’s Bridge. — F’. dilatata Dum. Cwm Wo ods, S.; near N. 
Hos; Llyfnant Valley. 
— oceros levis L. Nant Eos, S.; Bow Street, near Aberyst- 
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SOME PLANTS OF THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT. 
By A. Ley, M.A., anp W. R. Linton, M.A. 
Tur qontion are involved in these notes—Cumberland (70), 
Lake Tanck shire (69), and Westmoreland (69), indicated respec- 
tively by their initial le pate Records ae ional to Mr. Baker’s 
Flora of the Lake District, Top. Bot. ed. and Mr. Bennett's 
i anager thereto in this Sournsl for 1905, have an asterisk 
prefi 
Thalictrum Kochii Fr. In considerable abundance on the banks 
of Great Langdale Beck (W.), and River Brathay (W. and L.). The 
plant, though : a good deal galled, showed clearly the ovoid carpels.— 
Caltha rig L. var. minor Syme. Above Angle Tarn (C.), and 
other places 
Cachloasia alpina H. C. Wats. Scandale, Ambleside, wt Rydal 
Beck (W.).—Brassica Rapa L. var. Briggsii H. C. Wats. At Clap- 
persgate, near Ambleside lee 0 —Teesdalia nudicaulis R. Br. Great 
Langdale Beck, on stony gro ( 
Viola- lutea Huds. var. amena (Symons). On Dollywaggon 
Pike (W 
*Stellaria aquatica Scop. Between Chapel Stile and Little Lang- 
dale, in a lane 
Arenaria verna Li. Seid Pike (W.). 
Spergula arvensis L. var. vulgaris Boenn., and var. sativa Benn. 
About Chapel Stile and Great Langdale (Ww. ). 
Rhamnus Frangula L. By River Brathay (W.). 
The following Rubi were all submitted to Rev. W. were Rages; 
who kindly looked them mee and named them, or assented to 
names. With re w of the most —— species, ao a 
R. rusticanus, Ficone snd casius, NO notes 
R. jissus Lindl, Upper Langdale, in sev veal ns (W.).— 
R. suberectus And, Between Ambleside and Skelwith “bri W.). 
—*R, plicatis W. & N per Langdale (W.). * Bertramit 
‘ sh 
G. Braun. Margin of Elter Water (L.).— RB. she W.ON.,, 
subsp. *opacus Focke. Plentiful along marshy eam stream-sides at 
the heads of Great band. _ Langdale (W. and L.).— —*R. pas ad 
Linton. Great and Little Langdale heads (W), Skelwii an Boece 
Jem: = *R, ‘incurvatus _ Tilberthwaite (1). — *R, Scheutzti 
Lindeb.  Skelwith Bridge, Chapel S Stile, and other stations in 
