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L. Near Coniston Lake, not frequent. — (Miss Beever.) 

 Isle of Walney and lanes near Penny Bridge. — (Miss Hodg- 

 son.) Bushy places, Humphrey Head. — (Dr. F. A. Lees.) 



217. Hypericum quadrangulum, L. (Square-stalked St. John's 

 Wort). Native. British type. Range 1. Grassy swamps, 

 frequent. Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



218. Hypericum humifustim, L. (Trailing St John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1. Dry banks and woodland 

 hedgerows. Frequent. 



220. Hypericum pulchrum, L. (Slender St. John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Shaded rocks and borders 

 of heaths. Frequent. Ascends to 500 yards in Langdale, 550 

 yards on Great Gable (B.) ; 600 yards (Watson). 



221. Hypericum hirsutum, L. (Hairy St. John's Wort). 

 Native. British type. Range 1. Woods and hedge-banks, 

 especially on limestone. 



C. Camerton and Clifton near Workington. — (M.) North- 

 west side of Ullswater. — (Balfour.) Dalemain Park. — (B.) 



W. Wood near Celleron. — (W. Hodgson.) Whkharrow 

 and other woods, on the limestone about Kendal, ascending 

 to 300 yards. — (Gough, Watson, etc.) Woods at Lowther, 

 Great Strickland, Clibburn, and by the stream near Brougham 

 Hall.— (B.) 



L. Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. — (J. C. Melvill.) Hedge- 

 banks between Grange and Lindale. — (B.) Shore of Winder- 

 mere near Ferry Inn. — (B.) Roadside between Grange and 

 Cartmel.— (B.) 



222. Hypericum montanum, L. (Mountain St. John's Wort). 

 Native. Xerophilous. English type. Range 1. Woods and 

 thickets on the limestone. Not infrequent. 



C. Coldfell near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) Requires 

 confirmation. 



