42 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



134. Viola hirta, L. (Hairy Violet). Native. Xerophilous. 

 English type. Range 1. Woods on the limestone. Rare. 



C. Near the entrance to Dalemain Park from Penrith. — 

 (R, W. Hodgson.) 



W. Frequent about Kirkby Lonsdale. — (Hindson.) Barrow- 

 field and other woods near Kendal. — (Gough, Watson.) 

 Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) Middlebarrow Wood, 

 Arnside. — (J. C. Melvill.) Lowther Woods, and quarries near 

 Great Strickland. — (B.) Whitbarrow and Farleton Knot, 

 ascending to the limestone pavement of the summit. — (B.) 



L. Waitham Wood near Holker Hall, and woods round 

 Conishead Priory. — (Aiton.) Plumpton Woods, along with 

 V. odorata. — (Miss Hodgson.) Yewbarrow, and banks be- 

 tween Grange and Lindale. — (B.) 



135. Viola sylvatica, Fries. (Dog Violet). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Common, ascending to 550 

 yards on Great Gable, (B.) ; 850 yards on Striding-edge (B.) ; 

 and 850 yards on Grisedale Pike (Watson). 



V. Reichenbachiana, Bor., was gathered by Mr. Watson 

 near Keswick, and by Miss Hodgson in Lake Lancashire, 

 about Newfield and Seathwaite, and at 700 feet on the 

 banks of Cockley Beck, and by Rev. H. Higgins and myself 

 near Grange-over-Sands. 



135*. Viola canina, L. (Dog Violet). ( V. flavicornis, Smith.) 

 This was cultivated by Mr. Watson at Thames Ditton from a 

 plant sent by Professor Oliver from Warwick Bridge in 

 Cumberland. In Mr. Watson's list for Shap both canina and 

 flavicornis are marked. Miss Hodgson includes true canina in 

 her list for Lake Lancashire, without mention of any special 

 station, and Mr. W. Hodgson gives flavicornis as growing 

 on the north shore of Ullswater at Gowbarrow. 



W. Typical. Islands of Ullswater.— (W. B. Waterfall.) 



