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399. Scleranthus annuus, L. (Knawel). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Sandy ground and wall-tops. Not un- 

 common. 



C. St. Bees, Eskdale, and Knockmurton. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 Derwentside near Workington. — (Linton.) Nethertown near 

 Egremont. — (J. Robson.) West Newton. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 Sides of the road between Keswick and Legberthwaite. — 

 (T. J. Foggitt.) Sandstone round Penrith Beacon, 300 yards. 

 -(B.) 



W. Between Winster and Gillhead— (F. C. Roper.) 

 L. Newby Bridge. — (W. Foggitt.) Abundant on walls near 

 the station at Woodland near Broughton-in-Furness. — (Miss 

 Beever.) Rocky fields and wall-tops ; frequent in Furness. 

 — (Miss Hodgson.) 



ORDER GROSSULARIACE.E. 



403. Hides nigrum, L. (Black Currant). Denizen. Inter- 

 mediate type. Range 1. 



C. Wood below Penrith Beacon, and abundant on the banks 

 of the Leith at Clibburn. — (B.) Edenside near Cotehouse. 

 — (W. Duckworth.) By the river Eamont at Dalemain. — 

 (T. J. Foggitt, W. Hodgson.) Mentioned as a plant of the 

 county by Ray. 



W. East side of Loughrigg Fell, Rydal. — (J. Ball.) Banks 

 of the Mint at Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Given as a plant of the 

 county by Hudson. 



L. Roadside below Gunner's How at the foot of Winder- 

 mere. — (B.) Angerton Moss and between Bowstead Gates 

 and the Blacking Mill. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



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