IOO FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



low a locality.) Matterdale Common, Ullsvvater. — (W. 

 Hodgson.) Croglin Fell. — (W. Duckworth.) 



W. Swindale, and hillside above the slate quarries in West 

 Sleddale, up to nearly 700 yards. — (Watson.) 



L. Clefts of rocks in the north of Furness. — (Aiton.) 



412. Sedum anglicum, Huds. (White Stonecrop). Native. 

 Atlantic type. Range 1-2. Everywhere common on the slate 

 rocks. St. Bees, Wastwater, Derwentwater, Windermere, 

 Grasmere, Coniston Old Man, Seathwaite Fells, Ulverstone, 

 ascending to Tongue Ghyll waterfall, between Helvellyn and 

 Fairfield, 600 yards. Not seen about Penrith nor round Ulls- 

 water by Mr. Hodgson. 



Sedum album, L. Alien. One of the commonest of the 

 garden Sedums, well established in many places, as on walls 

 at Ambleside and Milnthorpe, and on the south side of Ulls- 

 water about Raven Crag, below Howtown. It also occurs on 

 the conglomerate rocks at the foot of the lake. — (W. Hodg- 

 son.) 



414. Sedum acre, L. (Wall Pepper). Native. British type. 

 Range 1. Rocks, walls, and dry banks. Common ; ascending 

 from the sands of the shore in Furness to the limestone cliffs 

 of Shap Common, Whitbarrow, and Farleton Knot, 300 yards, 

 and to Mardale and the Patterdale slate quarries. 



Sedum sexangulare, L. Alien. Walls. Rare. 



C. Hunday near Workington. — (W. Dickinson.) Water- 

 millock pinfold ; introduced. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 L. Walls at Grange-over-Sands. — (B.) 



Sedum reflexion, L. (Love in a Chain, Great Yellow Stone- 

 crop). Alien. Walls and roofs. Not infrequent. Pardshaw 

 Crag, Ullswater, Arnside, Allithwaite, Seathwaite, Great 

 Strickland, etc. 



