30 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



W. Precipices of east face of Helvellyn, just beneath the 

 summit. — (Rev. A. Ley!, 1871 and 1881.) By the road 

 between Kendal and Ambleside. — (M.) With Teesdaha on 

 rocks in Fusedale. — (W. Foggitt.) The Fusedale plant is the 

 var. occitanum. Ray and Hudson record T. perfoliatum as 

 occurring in most pastures in Westmoreland and Cumberland. 

 In Hudson's second edition the name is altered to alpestre, 

 which occurs in several stations in the adjacent parts of 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Yorkshire. 



63. Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Gaertn. (Common Shepherd's 

 Purse). Native. British. Range 1-2. Roadsides and waste 

 places. Common; ascending to 350 yards (Watson); to 

 300 yards at Shap and over Penrith (B.). 



65. Teesdalia nudicaulis, R., Br. (Naked-stalked Teesdalia). 

 Native. British type. Range 1. Rocky and sandy places. 

 Not infrequent. 



C. Banks and hills round Derwentwater. — (Watson.) Rocks 

 by the roadside at Grange and High Lodore. — (W. Foggitt, 

 J. Britten, R. Holland.) Raven Crag, Thirlmere.— (M.) 

 Vale of St. John. — (Miss Edmonds.) Walls by Thirlmere, 

 extending nearly a mile.— (W. Foggitt.) Thief Gill, Dean, 

 near Cockermouth. — (M.) Mockerkin, and at Bowness in 

 Ennerdale. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Priest Crag and Gowbarrow 

 Fells, in some places very plentiful. Also in Swineside, at the 

 foot of Carrock Fell, and in a lane near Hanging-Shaw Moss. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. By Common Holme Bridge, near Clibburn.— (Lawson.) 

 Dry hillsides round Ullswater.— (W. Hodgson.) Hallen Fell, 

 Ullswater — (Leefe.) Fusedale, Ullswater, abundant— (W. 

 Foggitt.) Goat Scar, Long Sleddale ; Applethwaite, by the 

 road to Ings.— (T. Gough.) Kentmere Scars.— (F. C. 

 Roper.) 



