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genuine native. — (Watson.) Watendlath. — (W. Foggitt.) In 

 Borrowdale at Seatollar. — (Britten and Holland.) Near the 

 railway station at Drigg. — (J. Robson.) In an orchard at 

 Lodore. — (B.) Banks of the Ehen. — (Linton.) By the 

 Cockermouth road, by a stream a mile and a half south of 

 Lorton. — (B.) Head of Wastwater. — (J. Ball.) Orchards and 

 calf paddocks round Ullswater. — (W. Hodgson.) Banks of 

 streams at Lamplugh and in Ennerdale, to all appearance 

 quite indigenous. — (W. Hodgson, J. Ball.) 



W. On the Troutbeck side of WansfelL— (J. C. Melvill.) 

 Loughrigg Fell. — (J. Ball.) Mardale.— (Watson.) Spital 

 near Kendal. — (T. Gough.) In old orchards round Winder- 

 mere. — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Frequent near old halls and farmhouses in Furness. — 

 (Miss Hodgson.) By the higher road between Grange and 

 Lindale. — (B.) Roadside near Wray Castle. — (B.) 



Echinophora spinosa, L. Observed by Mr. Lawson at 

 Roosebeck in Low Furness. — (Ray.) On the shore at Sand- 

 side near Ulverstone, and near Winder Hall, Cartmel. — (Aiton.) 

 Modern confirmation specially wanted, as the plant has not 

 been seen in Britain of late years. 



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503. Viscum album, L. (Mistletoe). Native? English type. 

 Range 1. 



W. Very rare in the northern counties, growing only at 

 Lithe near Kendal. — (Mr. Gough : Withering, vol. ii. p. 203, 

 third edition.) Modern confirmation wanted. 



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504. Sambucus nigra, L. (Elder). Native. British type. 

 Range 1. Woods and hedges in the lower zone. Frequent. 



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