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Meconopsis cambrica. Keisley, doubtfully indigenous. — Fumaria 

 Borai. Turnip-field at Dufton. 



Brassica Papa.— Cardamine pratensis. — Swamps up to 500 yds. 



— 0. hirsuta. — C. sylvatica. Ascending to 500 yds. ; also damp 

 walls at Dufton. — Arabis thaliana. Frequent on wall-tops. — 

 A. hirsuta. Limestone cliffs up to 500 yds, — Cochlea ria aipina. 

 Common in the hill streams in and around the High-cup Hollow, 

 400-500 yds. — Nasturtium officinal-. — Draha rema. — D. incana. 

 Limestone and basaltic cliffs of High-cup Nick, &c, 400-500 yds. — 

 Capsella Bursa-pastoris. — The Backhouses gathered Thlaspi alpestre 

 also at High-cup Nick (see Phytologist, i. p. 894). 



Helianthemum vulgare. Limestone cliffs, frequent, 300-500 yds. 

 Viola palustris. Frequent in swamps up to 500 yds. — V. hirta. 

 Limestone quarry at Keisley. — V. sylvatica. Common up to 500 yds. 



— V. lutea. Grassy hill-sides of High-cup Ghyll, 350-400 yds. 



Drosera rotundi folia. Swamps in the lower part of High -cup 

 Ghyll. 



Polygala depressa. Grassy slopes up to 500 yds. high up on the 

 basaltic cliffs. 



Lychnis vespertina and L. diurna. — L. Flos-cuculi. Common in 

 swamps to 400 yds. — Cerastium triviale. Common in grassy places 

 up to 500 yds. over High-cup Nick. — Stellaria media. Common up 

 to 500 yds. — S. Holostea, graminea, and uliginosa. — Arena ria ser- 

 pyUifolia. Common on wail-tops. — Alsine verna. Limestone and 

 basaltic cliffs of High-cup Nick, plateau beyond, and Hilton Ghyll, 

 400-500 yds. — Sjuninlaria rubra. Moraine heaps low down in 

 High-cup Ghyll. 



Montia fontanel. Common in swamps up to the plateau end 

 of High-cup Nick, 500 yds. 



Hypericum perforatum, tetrapterum, and pulchrum. 



Mulca sylvestris. Seen only in a garden at Keisley. 



Tilia intermedia. In planted woods only. 



Linum catharticum. Grassy places up to 500 yds. 



Geranium sylvaticum. Lower part of High-cup Ghyll, below 

 Harbour Flats.— G. pratense. Frequent in the lanes and meadows, 

 very ornamental. — G. molle and dissectum. — G. lucidum. Limestone 

 cliffs on the spur of the hill between High-cup and Middle Tongue 

 Ghylls, 450-500 yds. ; and cliffs near Maizebeck.— G. Robertianum. 

 Common in woods and amongst rocks up to 500 yds. — Oxalis 

 Acetosella. Frequent in crevices of rocks up to 500 yds. 



Ilex Aquifolium. 



Acer Pseudo-platanus. Frequently planted about the farmhouses. 



Ulex europaus. Hill-sides up to 400 yds. — Genista tinctoria. 

 Grassy places between Keisley and Dufton. — Ononis amends. 

 Limestone quarries at Keisley. — Maikmjo iupulina. — Trifolium 

 pratense and repens. Frequent in grassy places up to 500 yds. — 

 T. medium. — T. procumbens. Limestone quarry at Keisley. — T. 

 minus. — Lotus corniculatus. Common in grassy places up to 500 yds. 

 — L. major. Frequent in swamps up to 400 yds. — Vicia Cracea and 

 .v. pium.—l.athyrus pratensis. — Orobm tuberosus. 



Prunus spinosa. — P. Avium. — P. Padus. Lower part of High- 



