22 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



29. Helleborusviridis, L. (Green Hellebore). Native. Xero- 

 philous. English type. Range 1. Woods and hedgerows ; 

 probably truly wild on the limestone only. 



C. Threepland Ghyll.— (Rev. J. Dodd.) Duddon Woods 

 and Plumbland near Workington. — (Tweddle.) 



W. About Clathrop Hall.— (E. Robson.) Two places near 

 the terminus of the Windermere Railway. — (F. Clowes.) 

 Wood near Arnside Knot. — (D. Oliver.) Pastures and hedges 

 near Arnside Tower. — (Ashfield.) In a lane at Arnside, 

 apparently in the very locality mentioned by Gerarde two 

 hundred years ago. — (C. Bailey.) In Westmoreland it is 

 called ' Felon Grass.' — See Wilson, Syn. p. 130. 



L. Slack Woods, Grange.— (Miss A. Butler.) 



Helleborus ftxtidus, L. (Stinking Hellebore). Alien. 



W. Near the road between Bowness and Kendal. — (F. 

 Clowes.) 



31. Aquilegia vulgaris, L. (Common Columbine). Native. 

 Xerophilous. English type. Range 1-2. Woods and fields. 

 Frequent in the central Lake country. Often truly wild, but 

 sometimes only a stray from cultivation. 



C. Islands and shores of Derwentwater, and in the Borrow- 

 dale meadows as far up as Rosthwaite. — (Winch, W. Foggitt, 

 C. Bailey, B.) Cumberland shore of Ullswater, half a mile 

 above Gowbarrow Hall, and near the mouth of Airey Beck. — 

 (Balfour, W. Hodgson.) Dowthwaite, on rocks in a ravine 

 above 1500 feet. — (W. Hodgson.) Bassenthwaite Lake. — 

 (M.) Head of Wastwater. — (Winch, Miss Beever.) Woods 

 at Gosforth. — (J. Robson.) Yoltenfews and shores of Crum- 

 mock Lake. — (Whitehaven Cat. !) Side of the Lorton road, 

 two miles out of Cockermouth. — (B.) Fine in fissures of 

 rock, 1500 feet above the Vale of St. John. — (J. Backhouse.) 



W. Near the Ferry, and many other places on the shores of 

 Windermere. — (M., B.; Huttonroof. — (Hindson.) Brigstear 



