ORDER RUBIACE^;. Il5 



Lonicera Xylosteum, L. Alien. 



C. St. Bees.— (J. Robson.) Workington Park.— (Mr. 

 Tweddle.) St. Herbert's Isle, Derwentwater.— (P. F. Lee.) 



W. Singleton Park, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) Middlebarrow 

 Wood, Arnside. — (C. Bailey.) Woods in Patterdale. — (Rev. 

 A. Ley.) 



L. Head of Coniston Lake near Waterhead. — (B.) In 

 Plumpton Woods and near Conishead Priory. — (Aiton.) 

 Windermere Islands and wood near the Ferry. — (W. Foggitt.) 



ORDER RUBIACE^E. 



513. Galium verum, L. (Lady's Bedstraw). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Dry banks. Frequent; ascending 

 from the coast sandhills at Maryport, Flookborough, and Bard- 

 sea, to the limestone pavement of Farleton Knot and Shap 

 Common, and 370 yards in Mardale. — (Watson.) 



514. Galium cruciatum, With. (Crosswort). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Roadsides and hedge-banks. Fre 

 quent in the lower zone; ascending from the Furness shore at 

 Flookborough to the limestone cliffs of Shap Common, 300 

 yards. 



515. Galium jialustre, L. (Marsh Bedstraw). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Swamps and lake-sides. Frequent ; 

 ascending to 400 yards in Great Langdale, 500 yards at 

 Hayes Water. 



Var. elo?igatum in the moss at Newton Regny near 

 Penrith, . etc. Smith records G. Witheringii as found by 

 Bishop Goodenough near Rose Castle. 



516. Galium uliginosum, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. Frequent in swamps in the lower zone. 



