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ton. — (D. Oliver.) Holme Dub, near Mealrigg, and about 

 Dubmill, sparingly. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Formerly abundant on Brigstear Moss, near Kendal. — 

 (Gough.) Pools along the shore between Arnside and Miln- 

 thorpe. — (B.) Marsh below Middlebarrow Wood, Arnside. — • 

 (B.) 



L. Bogs and damp places in Furness and Cartmel. — 

 (Aiton.) Edge of a pit at Flookborough. — (C. Bailey.) Peat 

 ditches, Ulverstone Moss. — (Miss Hodgson.) Saltmarsh 

 west of Humphrey Head. — (B.) 



25. Ranunculus arvensis, L. (Corn Crow-Foot). Colonist. 

 English type. Ranger. Cultivated fields and gardens. Rare. 



26. Caltha palustris, L. (Marsh Marigold). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Common about the lakes and tarns. The 

 highest place in which I have seen it is at the Red Tarn, 800 

 yards. Mr. Watson notes it at 900 yards. The form of the 

 plant in upland places is var. minor. 



27. Trollhcs europaus, L. (Globe-Flower). Native. Scottish 

 type. Range 1. Frequent about the large lakes ; Derwent- 

 water, Borrowdale, Watendlath Valley, Ullswater, Windermere, 

 the Brathay Valley, Rydal Falls and Coniston Water. Ascends 

 to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



C. Rare in the Whitehaven district. Meadows by the 

 Mite at Ravenglass. — (J. Robson.) Aspatria Mill. — (Rev. 

 J. Dodd.) Yeathouse, Eskatt, and Rowrah. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) Newton Regny Moss near Penrith- — (B.) 



W. Banks of the Mint near Kendal. — (Gough.) Mardale, 

 Rossgill, and Crosby Ravensworth. — (Watson.) 



L. Roadside near Dale Park in Furness Fells.— (Atkinson.) 

 Buckbarrow and Gateside, Cartmel. — (Aiton.) Colton Beck 

 Wood, Furness Fells, and Seathwaite Tarn Beck at Newfield. 

 —(Miss Hodgson.) 



