88 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



W. In a wood near the railway station at Arnside. — (W. 

 Foggitt.) 



L. Shore of Windermere near the Ferry Inn. — (B.) 



354*- Sanguisorba officinalis, L. (Great Burnet). Native. 

 Intermediate type. Range i. Damp meadows, sometimes 

 even in corn-fields. More frequent at the Lakes than I have 

 anywhere else seen it, ascending to 450 yards. — (Watson.) 



355. Poterium Sanguisorba, L. (Lesser Burnet). Native. 

 English type. Xerophilous. Range 1. Rocks and dry 

 banks, almost confined to the limestone. 



C. Snebra near Whitehaven and Eskdale. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) Railway banks a mile from Penrith on the Keswick 

 line.— (B.) 



W. Banks of the Leith at Clibburn. — (B.) Shap Common 

 and Lowther Woods, ascending to 300 yards. Moordivock 

 Quarries over Askham. — (W. Hodgson.) Frequent on the 

 limestone hills south of Kendal, ascending to the summit of 

 Whitbarrow. — (B.) Abundant about Arnside. — (B.) Fre- 

 quent at Kirkby Lonsdale. — (Hindson.) Roadside south of 

 Bowness, on slate. — (B.) 



L. Islands of Windermere. — (W. Foggitt.) Humphrey 

 Head and other hills in Furness. — (Aiton, B.) Plumpton 

 Quarry near Ulverstone, and roadsides above Grange. — (Miss 

 Hodgson.) 



356. Alchemilla vulgaris, L. (Lady's Mantle). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-3. Meadows and grassy banks. 

 Frequent; ascending to the limestone pavement of Hutton- 

 Roof, 850 yards on the Striding-edge Crags, and overlapping 

 Carex rigida on Scawfell Pike. Hudson founds a variety 

 from the Westmoreland mountains on Plukenet's Alchemilla 

 minor, figured in Phytographia, tab. 240, fig. 1. 



