48 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



167. Sagina apetala, L. (Annual Small-flowered Pearlwort). 

 Native. English type. Range 1. 



C. Roadsides between Penrith and Carleton, and not 

 uncommon round Ullswater. — (W. Hodgson.) Foot of walls 

 between Eamont Bridge and Penrith, and in the village streets 

 at Greystoke.— (B.) 



W. Walls at Ambleside, especially near the old church. — 

 (J. Sidebotham.) 



L. Coniston, a troublesome weed in garden walks. — (Miss 

 Beever.) Foot of walls at Grange-over-Sands. — (B.) 



For S. maritima, which is sure to be found along the coast, 

 I have no record, and I have searched for it in vain about 

 Flookborough, Grange, and Arnside. 



167*. Sagina ciliata, Fries. Native. English type. Range 1. 



L. Crevices of limestone walls at Kents Bank. — (B.) It is 

 given as common in the Whitehaven Catalogue, but I fear 

 confusion with £. apetala, as the latter is not mentioned. 



168. Sagina procumbens, L. (Procumbent Pearlwort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Walls and grassy places. 

 Frequent. I have seen it at 600 yards in the springs on Great 

 Gable, and Mr. Watson up to 710 yards. 



171. Sagina nodosa, E. Meyer (Knotted Spurrey). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Sands of the sea-shore and inland 

 springs. 



C. Lily Hall near Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) Shore at 

 St. Bees. — (J. Robson.) Limestone quarry at Blencow Station. 

 — (B.) Hanging Shaw Moss, New Cooper, Aspatria. — (W. 

 Hodgson.) 



W. Troutbeck Holm near Great Strickland. — (Lawson.) 

 Shap Fell and Kendal Fell up to 550 yards. — (Watson.) 

 Salt marsh between Arnside and Milnthorpe. — (B.) Swamps 

 on Brantfell above Bowness, and near the summit of Whit- 



