34 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Var. brachycarpa. On wall-tops in High Furness, and from 

 the 'shore to the top of Birkrigg near Ulverstone. — (Miss 

 Hodgson !) 



Camelina sativa, Crantz (Common Gold of Pleasure). 

 Alien. An occasional weed of cultivated ground. 



C. Workington Mill field.— (Mr. Tweddle.) Thackthwaite, 

 near a stream flowing into Dacre Beck, at the east end of 

 Ullswater, 1878. — (W. Hodgson.) A garden weed at Ghyll- 

 bank College, Whitehaven. — (W. Hodgson.) 



Koniga maritima, R., Br. (Sweet Alyssum). Alien. An 

 occasional straggler from garden cultivation. 



L. Grange-over-Sands. — (Hindson.) 



84. Cardamine amara, L. (Bitter Ladies' Smock, or Large- 

 flowered Bitter-Cress). Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Stream-sides and damp places. 



C. Bearpot and Moorside Woods near Lamplugh. — (Mr. 

 Tweddle, W. Hodgson.) Powbeck and banks of the Ehen 

 and its tributaries. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Fitz near Aspatria. — 

 (Rev. J. Dodd.) Shore of Derwentwater near Lodore. — 

 (Watson.) Moist woods round Ullswater and in Ennerdale. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Beck Mills near Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Windermere 

 and Grasmere, rare. — (F. Clowes.) Ambleside, in plenty. — 

 (C. Bailey.) Drawn from Fox Ghyll in Miss Wilson's col- 

 lection. 



L. Leven banks, Newby Bridge. — (W. Foggitt.) Once 

 found at Coniston. — (Miss Beever.) Bogs in Furness and 

 Cartmell. — (Aiton.) Brook near Falls farm, north-west of 

 Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



85. Cardamine pratensis, L. (Meadow Ladies' Smock, or 

 Cuckoo Flower ; local name, ' May Flower '). Native. British 



