78 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



329. Potentilla verna, L. Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Limestone rocks. Very rare. 



W. On Whitbarrow. — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Near Grange-over-Sands. — (Rev. H. Higgins.) Miss 

 Beever gathered it in Silverdale, just beyond our limits. 



330. Potentilla alpestris, Hall. fil. Native. Highland 

 type. Range 2. 



W. Rocks on the ascent of Grange Fell from the Vale of 

 Newlands, 350 yards. — (Watson.) 



331. Potetitilla refitans, L. (Creeping Cinquefoil). Native. 

 English type. Range 1. Roadsides and hedge-banks. Fre- 

 quent in the lower zone, ascending to 300 yards near Shap. 



332. Potentilla Tormentilla, Schreb. (Common Cinquefoil). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-4. Heathy places at all 

 elevations. Common; ascending to 850 yards on Grisedale 

 Pike, and 1000 yards on Skiddaw. 



Var. proaimbens, Sibth. At Lowwood, Stock Ghyll, Conis- 

 ton, Arnside, and many other places. 



333. Potentilla Fragariastrum, Ehrh. (Barren Strawberry). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Hedge-banks and woods. 

 Frequent; ascending to the limestone pavement of Whit- 

 barrow, to 400 yards in Great Langdale, 500 yards between 

 Borrowdale and Thirlmere ; 600 yards (Watson). 



334. Comarum fialustre, L. (Marsh Cinquefoil), Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Common in peat-bogs ; ascending 

 from coast-level at Plumpton near Ulverstone to 500 yards on 

 the Stake Pass. 



335. Fragaria vesca, L. (Wood Strawberry). Native. 

 British type. Range i-z. Common in woods, and on hedge- 



