IIO FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



480. Meum athamaniicum, Jacq. (Bald-money). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1. 



C. Fell End, Ennerdale. First gathered by Lawson; now 

 extinct. In a field called Bristow Bank near Keswick. — 

 (Otley.) 



W. Dunmail Raise. — (Mr. Fardon.) About Shap Wells, 

 300 yards. — (Watson.) Docker Garths and other places 

 near Kendal. — (Linton.) In a field by the fourth milestone of 

 the road from Kendal to Appleby. — (T. Gough.) At Long- 

 well in Selside, about three miles from Kendal. — (Wilson.) 

 Lambrig Park and Mansergh near Kirkby Lonsdale. — 

 (Hindson.) 



L. Furness Fells. — (Mr. Jackson.) 



481. Crithmum maritimum, L. (Samphire). Native. Atlantic 

 type. Maritime. Ranger. Cliffs of the seashore. Very rare. 



C. Cliffs at St. Bees.— (W. Dickinson, W. Hodgson.) 



W. Cliffs between Silverdale and Arnside Point. — (C. J. 



Ashfield.) 



L. On Dunnerholme rocks and the cliffs at Humphrey 



Head. First recorded by Mr. Atkinson, in Withering, edit. iii. 



vol. ii. p. 295. 



482. Angelica sylvestris, L. Native. British type. Range 

 1-2. Swamps and stream-sides. Common ; ascending from 

 the shore marshes at Flookborough to 400 yards in Great 

 Langdale, and 560 yards over Sprinkling Tarn. — (Watson.) 



Peucedanum palustre, Moench. 



L. Ditches at Cannon Winder near Flookborough, and round 

 the sides of Ayside Tarn, three miles north of Cartmel. — (Mr. 

 Hall.) Brought to me and Mr. Crowe when in Lancashire in 

 1 87 1 by Rev. Mr. Jackson.— (T. J. Woodward.) Modern 

 confirmation wanted. 



