56 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



ORDER HYPERICACE^E. 



214. Hypericum Androscemum, L. (Tutsan). Native. 

 Atlantic type. Range 1. Damp thickets. Not infrequent. 



C. By the Borrowdale stream between Seathwaite and 

 Seatollar.— (B.) Snebra, Barrowmouth, Wormghyll, and Esk- 

 dale. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Amongst the coast cliffs near St. 

 Bees Head. — (Rev. F. Addison.) Barrow Force, Keswick. — 

 (J. Otley.) 



W. Stock Ghyll, Ferry Woods, Lady Holme Island, and 

 other places round Windermere. First recorded by Lawson. 

 Barrowfield Wood, and other places round Kendal. — (T. 

 Gough.) Whitbarrow Woods. — (W. Foggitt.) Banks of 

 Rydal Lake.— (Balfour.) Not infrequent in Rydal Park. — 

 (J. C. Melvill.) 



L. Woods at Ulverstone, and foot of Coniston Water at 

 Lake Bank. — (Miss Hodgson.) Near Kirkby and Dalton in 

 Furness. — ( Aiton. ) 



Hypericum elatum, Ait. Alien. 



W. Side of the road between Bowness and Windermere 

 Ferry.— (F. C. Roper.) 



215. Hypericum perforatum, L. (St. John's Wort). Native. 

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

 Ascends from the shore at Flookborough to 250 yards in the 

 Troutbeck Valley. 



2 1 6. Hypericum dubium, Leers (Imperforate St. John's 

 Wort). Native. English type. Range 1. In similar places 

 to the last, but much less frequent. 



C. North side of Ullswater.— (Balfour.) St. Bees.— (White- 

 haven Cat.) 



W. Hills south-west of Kendal. — (Watson.) 



