114 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Often planted, but truly wild in the limestone woods about 

 Grange-over-Sands, and on the limestone pavement of Farleton 

 Knot and Hutton-Roof. 



505. Sambucus Ebulus, L. (Dwarf Elder, Danewort). 

 Denizen. English type. Range 1. 



C. Aspatria, in a field on the east of the town. — (Rev. J. 

 Dodd.) St. Bees Valley, rare.— (Whitehaven Cat.) Vale 

 of Lorton. — (W. B. Waterfall.) Brigham near Cockermouth, 

 and at Scalelands and Brackenthwaite. — (W. Dickinson, J. C. 

 Melvill.) 



W. A large patch near the farm-house at Glencoin , Ulls water. 

 ■ — (W. Hodgson.) Bradley fields, and Staveley near Kendal. 

 — (T. Gough.) In Troutbeck near the church. — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Near Dalton, Bardsea, and Flookborough in Furness. — 

 (Aiton.) 



506. Viburnum Opulus, L. (Guelder Rose). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Woods and thickets. Frequent 

 everywhere in the lower zone, and very ornamental both in 

 flower and fruit. Ascends to 250 yards in Naddle Forest, over 

 Hawes Water (Watson) ; and 300 yards over Coniston. 



Viburnum Lantana, L. (Wayfaring Tree). Alien. Parks 

 and shrubberies. 



C. Cockermouth. — (Whitehaven Cat.) In shrubberies 

 about Ullswater, introduced. — (W. Hodgson.) 



508. Lonicera Peridymenum, L. (Honeysuckle). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Woods and hedges. Common in 

 the lower zone, ascending in Great Langdale to Dungeon 

 Ghyll, 500 yards. — (Watson.) 



Lonicera Caprifolium, L. Alien. 



C. In the Vale of Lorton near Lorton Hall. — (Mr. 

 Tweddle.) 



