﻿806 THE BOTANY OF HIGH -CUP NICK, WESTMORELAND. 



L. H. Bailey, in Mem. Torrey Club, i. p. 29, makes this variety 

 synonymous with var. minor Towns., and gives botli as synonyms 

 of C. flava var. (Ederi Liljeblad, Svensk. Fl. 1st ed. (1792), p. 40. 



G. (Ederi Syme (0. chrysites Link) he quotes as C. flava var. 

 cyperoides Marsson. It ought to be noted, however, that Liljeblad 

 I. c. makes (Ederi a distinct species, and not a variety of flava.— C. 

 ampullacea. Bogs near Maizebeck, about 1500 ft. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum. Pastures up to 400 yds. — THgraphis 



and limestone cliffs of the hill between High-cup and Middle Tongue 

 Ghylls, 400-500 yds. — Agrostis vulgaris. Ascends to 500 yds.— 

 Aira caspitosa. Ascends to 500 yds. — A. flexuosa. Ascends to the 

 highest ridges, 650-700 yds. — A. prmcox. — Avena flavescens and 

 elatior. — Holcus mollis. Ghyll between Dufton and Murton. — 



H. lanatus. Common up to 500 yds.— Triodia demmbens. Ascends 

 to 500 yds.— Molinia casmlea. 400 yds.— Glyceria fluitans. Ascends 

 to 400 yds in High-cup Ghyll. - G. plicata. Plentiful by the side 

 of the road between Keisley and Dufton. — Poa annua, pratensis, 

 and trivialis. Common, ascending to 500 yds. — P. Pamellii is also 

 recorded from High-cup Scar {Phytologist, i. p. 1068).— Briza media. 

 Pastures up to 500 yds. - Cynomrus cristatus. - Dactylis g lom< rata. 

 ~ Festuca ovma Common up to 2000 ft. - F. pratLis,tjpe and 

 var Jo hacea. - Bromus giganteus. - B. asper.-B. mollis.- Brachy- 



yd8 -^ C — "P to the highest 



Pteris aquilina. Ascends to 500 yds. — Cryptoqramme crispa. 

 High-cup Nick, amongst fallen basaltic rocksf 400-550 yds - 

 /. < Spicant. Ascends to 450 yds. — Asplmium Ruta-muraria 

 T™ I >™ lanes > and viride. Frequent on the limestone cliffs up to 

 500 yds. ; also on the basalt.-^ %mm Filix-famma. Ascends to 



m}fAB. — Aspidium lobatum. Hilton Ghyll, &c, up to 400 yds.— 

 *S 2Z U ™f Co ™ mon U P to 500 yds. ; also vara. aMnu 



and I abbreviate. High-cup Ghyll. - N. dilatatum. Ascends to the 

 highest ndges, 2000 ft.-*. Qreopteris. High-cup Nick up to 



500 yds. - P. pry^teris . High-cup Nick; and gathered by Mr. 

 Leach high up in Hilton Ghyll. We sought in vain for P. Bob, Hi- 

 anum; it is recorded from High-cup Scar {Phytologist, i. p. 1068). 

 ^ C ° P i l Ta^T Um ' Hi & h moors ' 500 yds. — L. Selago. Peaty 

 i^aS^^^ HiUy ^° /d ^ °' 



yJainneUa spinulosa. Plateau beyond High-cup Nick, 500 yds. 

 J^msetiimarvemetnd sylvaticum. — E. palustre. Swamps up to 

 ^oo r 7 ~ E ' vari( V atum - bateau beyond High- 



rick, 500 yds, 



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Streams at the bottom of High-cup Nick, 



