ORDER UMBELLIFER^E. 107 



Keswick, Ullswater, Kendal, Cartmel, Newby Bridge, Dacre, 

 Stainton, Swarthmore, Townend in the Winster valley, etc. 



455. Helosciadium inimdatum, Koch. Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Ponds and ditches. Frequent. 



C. Loweswater. — (W. Dickinson.) St. Bees Moor. — 

 (Whitehaven Cat.) Mockerkin Tarn near Lamplugh. — (W. 

 Hodgson.) 



W. Brigstear and other mosses near Kendal. — (T. Gough.) 

 Pond near the Friends' graveyard at Newby Head, where 

 Lawson lies buried. — (B.) Margin of Brotherswater. — (W. 

 Hodgson.) Great Strickland Moor, and at the Roman fort 

 called Maburg, south of Penrith. — (T. Lawson.) Pond near 

 Townend in the Winster valley. — -(B.) Crosthwaite, between 

 Kendal and Windermere. — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Esthwaite Water and Rusland Moss. — (Mr. Jackson.) 



Sison Amomum, L. Alien ? 



C. Reported by Mr. J. F. Robinson in Exchange Club 

 Report, 1872, p. 26, from the neighbourhood of Penrith. 



457. ALgopodium Podagraria, L. (Goutweed, Dwarf Elder). 

 Denizen. British type. Range 1. Roadsides and hedge- 

 banks. Not infrequent. Keswick, Lodore, Whitehaven, 

 Coniston, Kirkby Lonsdale, Windermere village, and seen at 

 250 yards over Penrith, in the road below the beacon. 



Carum Carui, L. (Wild Caraway). Alien. Gathered near 

 St. Bees, according to Mr. Adair's Whitehaven Catalogue, and 

 near Shap by Mr. Watson. 



459. Carum verticillatum, Koch. Native. Atlantic type. 

 Range 1. Gathered on Kingmoor (1882) by my friend, Mr. 

 W. Duckworth of Stanwix, Carlisle. — (W. Hodgson.) 



