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184. Stellaria nemorum, L. (Wood Stitchwort). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. Damp woods. Not infrequent. 



C. NearAspatria Mill.— (Rev. J. Dodd.) Burdoswald and 

 Moorside Hall near Lamplugh. — (M.) Penruddock. — 

 (Whitehaven Cat.) Woods above Lodore and Grange in 

 Borrowdale. — (C. Bailey.) Fairly plentiful round Ullswater ; 

 many brooklets at Watermillock. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Damp woods round Windermere. — (F. Clowes.) High 

 up in Fusedale, above Howtown. — (W. Hodgson.) Laverock 

 Lane and Thornley Hill near Kendal. — (Hudson, Wilson, 

 Gough.) By Casterton Mill near Kirkby Lonsdale. — (Sir J. 

 E. Smith.) Stock Ghyll Force.— (Rev. J. H. Thompson.) I 

 have no record for Lake Lancashire. 



185. Stellaria media, With. (Common Chickweed). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Everywhere common in waste ground. 

 Ascends to 520 yards. — (Watson.) I have traced it up to 

 500 yards at Hayes Water, Kirkstone Pass, and on Coniston 

 Old Man. 



Var. neglecta is a common Lakeland variety. 



186. Stellaria Jlolostea, L. (Greater Stitchwort). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Hedge-banks and thickets. Common. 

 Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) At 250 yards in Borrow- 

 dale above Lodore, and in the Troutbeck Valley. — (B.) 



187. Stellaria glauca, With. (Glaucous Marsh Stitchwort). 

 Native. English type. Range 1. Damp grassy places. Rare. 



C. Muncaster Woods, Ravenglass. — (J. Robson.) Line- 

 thwaite near Whitehaven. — (Whitehaven Cat) 



188. Stellaria graminea, L. (Lesser Stitchwort). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common by stream-sides, and in 

 grassy swamps. Ascends to 480 yards. — (Watson.) Round 

 Hayes Water, 500 yards. — (B.) 



