72 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



wentwater, and in'Borrowdale near Rosthwaite. — (C. Bailey.) 

 Ravenglass, Irton, Braystones, and St. Bees Moor. First 

 recorded by Lawson. 



W. Ascending Nab Scar from Rydal Mount. — (T. J. 

 Foggitt.) Drawn from this locality by Miss Wilson. Tenter- 

 fell, Kendal. — (Wilson.) Sandstone quarries at Common 

 Holme Bridge.— (Lawson.) 



L. East side of Coniston Lake. — (Linton.) Between 

 Windy Ash and Higher Laith, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



293. Hippocrepis comosa, L. (Horse-shoe Vetch). Native. 

 English type. Xerophilous. Range 1. Limestone hills. 

 Locally plentiful. 



W. Rocks by the stream that runs from Anna-well to Shap. 

 — (Lawson.) Ledge of the scar between Scout Stile and 

 Honey-bee Gate, Kendal. First recorded by Wilson. 



L. Birk Fell, Humphrey Head, and Yewbarrow near Grange. 

 — (W. Foggitt, C. Bailey, etc.) Copse Head near Holker, 

 and limestone pastures in Furness. — (Aiton.) 



Onobrychis sativa, L. (Sainfoin). Alien ? 



C. Nethertown near Egremont. — (J. Robson.) 



295. Vicia Orobus,~DC Native. Scottish type. Range 1. 



C. Hedges and pastures about Gamblesby, six miles north- 

 east of Penrith, plentifully. Discovered by Willisel. Still 

 there. 



296. Vicia sylvatica, L. (Wood Vetch). Native. Scottish 

 type. Range 1. Woods and thickets. Rare. 



C. Coast cliffs at Parton and between Whitehaven and St. 

 Bees. — (J. Woods, etc.) Seacliffs, Parton, Barrowmouth, 

 and other places. — (Whitehaven Cat., W. Hodgson.) Clifton 

 Woods near Workington. --(W. Dickinson.) Isell Woods 



