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W. Sparingly on the Striding-edge Crags, Helvellyn, at about 

 900 yards. First recorded by Woods. — (B.) North side of 

 Fairfield.— (F. Clowes.) Deepdale Crags, Fairfield.— (J. C. 

 Melvill.) Langdale.— (J. Sidebotham.) 



Claytonia perfoliata, Don. Alien. Waste ground. 



C. Between Coulderton and the shore, Rose Hill near 

 Seascale, Calder Bridge, and other places. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Dub Beck, near Mill-yeat, Whitehaven ; planted forty years 

 ago some three miles higher up the stream by Mr. Dickinson, 

 and spreading downwards. — (W. Hodgson.) 



Claytonia alsinoides, Sims. An occasional straggler from 

 gardens. 



L. Hedge-bank at the south end of the village of Sawrey. — 

 (B.) 



ORDER LINACE^E. 



Linum ttsitatissimum, L. (Common Flax). Alien. Culti- 

 vated about Penrith and Clibburn. 



W. Not uncommon in corn-fields about Arnside. It appears 

 to have been at some time cultivated in that neighbourhood. 

 — (J. Sidebotham.) A weed in a potato-field at Clibburn. — 

 (B.) 



L. Newland and Horrace farm, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodg- 

 son.) 



200. Linum perenne, L. (Perennial Blue Flax). Native ? 

 Germanic type. Range 1. 



W. At Crosby Ravensworth, and between Shap and Threap- 

 lands. — (Lawson.) Modern confirmation wanted. A bare 

 elevated limestone country does not seem a very likely locality 

 for this species. 



