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Roth., was distributed by the Rev. A. Ley through the Ex- 

 change Club from planted woods at Wastdale Head. 



366. Pyrus Aucufaria, Gaertn. (Rowan, Mountain Ash). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. One of the commonest 

 and most ornamental trees of the Lake district, both amongst 

 the slate and limestone hills, ascending higher than any other 

 tree except the juniper. I have seen it at 900 yards on the 

 Striding-edge Crag. 



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367. Epilobium angustifolium, L. (Rose-bay Willow Herb.) 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Woods and cliffs. Not 

 infrequent. 



C. Abundant on the coast cliffs near St. Bees Head. — 

 (Rev. F. Addison.) In Borrowdale on the hill-side east of 

 Rosthwaite. — (W. Foggitt.) Ascent of Grange Fell from the 

 Vale of Newlands. — (Watson.) Church Moss, Beckermet 

 and Drigg.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Great Mell Fell.— (W. 

 Hodgson.) Hobcarten Crag, 1500 feet.— (W. B. Waterfall.) 



W. Highbarrow Bridge near Shap. — (Linton.) Plantation 

 near Hackthorp. — (B.) Ravine of Swarth Fell. Rocky bluff 

 above Otterstone by Ullswater. — (W. Hodgson.) Head of 

 Long Sleddale. — (T. Gough.) High rocks above Sweden 

 Bridge, Ambleside, on the way to Patterdale. — (Miss Beever.) 

 Rocks in Mardale, 450 yards. — (Watson.) 



L. Hawkshead. — (Martyn.) Conishead Priory, and river- 

 side between Cark and Cartmel. — (Aiton.) By the beck at 

 Newlands, perhaps introduced. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



368. Epilobium hirsutum, L. (Great Willow Herb, Apple 

 Pie). Native. English type. Range 1. Bogs and stream- 

 sides. Frequent in the lower zone, ascending to Water- 

 millock, 300 yards. — (W. Hodgson.) Plentiful about Aspatria, 



