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Bees. — (J. Robson, W. Foggitt, Rev. F. Addison.) Also north- 

 wards as far as Silloth. — (W. Hodgson.) 



L. Walney Island and Roosebeck in Furness. First recorded 

 by Lawson in 1688. Not seen about Flookborough, Grange, 

 or Arnside. 



56. Crambe maritima, L. (Sea-Kale). Native. English 

 type. Maritime. Range 1. Sands of the seashore. Rare. 



C. Coast between Ravenglass and Bootle. — (Mr. Wood, in 

 Bot. Guide.) Between Maryport and Flimby. — (Harriman.) 

 Now extinct. — (W. Hodgson.) Coulderton Point. — (J. 

 Robson.) 



L. Roosebeck in Furness. — (Woodward, in Bot. Guide.) 

 West shore of Walney Island at Summerhill, and further 

 south ; collected by the country people, probably for pickling. 

 — (T. Gough, C. Bailey, Miss Hodgson.) 



Coronopus didyma, Sm. (Lesser Wart-Cress). Alien. 

 C. Waste ground at Whitehaven. — (W. Foggitt.) 



58. Coronopus Ruellii, Gaertn. (Common Wart-Cress). 

 Native. English type. Range 1. Waste ground. Very rare. 



C. Seaton near Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) Probably 

 now extinct. — (W. Hodgson.) Edge of highway, Sol way 

 shore at Dubmill. Very rare. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. On the waste near Kent Terrace, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) 



60. Thlaspi arvense, L. (Penny Cress). Colonist. British 

 type. Range 1. Cultivated ground. Very rare. 

 C. St. Bees.— (Whitehaven Cat.) 



62. Thlaspi alpestre, L. (Perfoliate Shepherd's Purse, or 

 Small Thorow Cress). Native. Highland type. Range 2-3. 

 Rocky places. Rare. 



C. Believed to have been gathered at a moderate elevation 

 under the steep end of Skiddaw. — (Watson.) 



