2,6 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Arabis stricta, Huds. (Bristol Rock-Cress). 



C. Lamplugh Hall and Pardshaw Hall near Loweswater. 

 — (M.) No doubt a mistake ; probably A. hirsuta intended, 

 which Mr. Hodgson has gathered there. 



92. Arabis hirsuta, R., Br. (Hairy Rock-Cress). Native. 

 Xerophilous. British type. Range 1-2. 



C. Lamplugh Hall, in Lowestar, and about Red Hills 

 Limeworks, Penrith. — (W. Hodgson.) Ullock and Pardshaw 

 Crag.— (W. B. Waterfall.) 



W. Frequent on the limestone scars about Penrith, Shap, 

 and Kirkby Lonsdale, and from Kendal by way of Whitbarrow 

 and Huttonroof Crags to Arnside. Ascends to 500 yards. — 

 (Watson.) Hills between Keswick and Thirlmere, 1000 feet. 



L. Rocks at Plumpton ; on the beach at Bardsea and in 

 Rowdsey Wood. — (Miss Hodgson.) Not included in White- 

 haven Cat., or in my lists made at Keswick and Ambleside. 



94. Turritis glabra, L. (Long-podded or Smooth Tower- 

 Mustard). Native. English type. Range 1. Dry banks. 

 Very rare. 



C. Stainburn near Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle !) 

 W. In the red sandstone tract at Clibburn near Penrith. — 

 (Lawson.) 



95. Barbarea vulgaris, R., Br. (Yellow Rocket). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Frequent by stream-sides in the low 

 country, ascending into Great Langdale, to Dacre Beck, over 

 Ullswater, and to 300 yards at Shap. 



Barbarea prcecox, R., Br. (Winter-Cress). Alien. An 

 occasional straggler from gardens. 



W. A few plants in the road between Shap and Shap 

 Abbey. — (Watson.) 



L. Included in Miss Hodgson's catalogue for Furness ; no 

 station cited. 



