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lower zone, ascending to 560 yards. G. intermedium, a vari- 

 able hybrid between the two species, is plentiful in woods 

 about Ullswater, Lowther, Keswick, Arnside, etc. 



322. Geum rivale, L. (Water Avens). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-3. Damp and shaded woods, and rocky 

 places. Common; ascending to 850 yards on Scawfell Pikes, 

 where it overlaps Salix herbacea. — (Watson.) A proliferous 

 monstrosity has been gathered by Lawson at Great Strickland, 

 and Mr. C. Bailey in Borrowdale. I have often seen the 

 variety described by Lawson near the river Ellen from Aspatria 

 downwards. It is a handsome plant. — (W. Hodgson.) 



323. Dry as octopetala, L. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 3. 



W. On Helvellyn above Keppel Cove Tarn. — (J. Back- 

 house.) 



325. Potentilla fruticosa, L. (Shrubby Cinquefoil). Native. 

 Intermediate type. Range 1-3. 



C. In a ravine of the Wastdale Screes, called the Devil's 

 Sled-gate. First recorded by Bicheno and Woods. 



W. On Helvellyn above Keppel Cove Tarn. — (J. Back- 

 house.) 



L. Has been found near Ulpha. — (Aiton.) 



327. Potentilla anserina, L. (Silver Weed). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Roadsides and waste ground. Common ; 

 ascending from the coast-level at Flookborough to 250 yards 

 in Troutbeck Valley, and 300 yards at Shap and over 

 Penrith. 



328. Potentilla argentea,~L. Native. English type. Range 1. 



L. On the shore of the Leven estuary near Conishead 

 bank. — (Aiton.) 



