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a stream on the sea-coast at Nethertown. — (Rev. F. Addison.) 

 Dry hedge-banks over Ullswater, not common; abundant 

 about Aspatria and Dubmill. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Frequent about Kirkby Lonsdale. — (Hindson.) About 

 the Roman fort (Maburg) near Penrith. — (Lawson.) Hel- 

 sington Laythesdale near Kendal. — (J. Wilson.) Drawn from 

 Warcop by Miss Wilson. 



L. A form with hairy fruit at Humphrey Head.- — (C. Bailey.) 

 Furness shore, not infrequent. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



537. Valerianella dentata, Koch. Colonist. English type. 

 Range 1. Cultivated fields. Rare. 



C. Frizington near Whitehaven.' — (W. Dickinson.) In 

 corn-fields at Aspatria. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Corn-fields over 

 Ullswater; almost extinct. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Arnside Knot. — (D. Oliver.) 



L. Furness, in cultivated fields. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



ORDER DIPSACEyE. 



539. Dipsacus sylvestris, L. (Teazle). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. 



C. At Bolton, between Wigton and Cockermouth. — (Rev. 

 R. Wood.) 



L. Near Ulverstone, in White Ghyll Wood. — (Aiton, 

 Misses Ashburner.) 



541. Scabiosa succisa, L. (Hog-a-back; Devil's-bit Scabious). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Very 

 common, ascending to the high slate cliffs. Seen at 700-800 

 yards on Great Gable, and 800 yards on Scawfell Pike. A 

 white variety on Ulverstone peat-mosses (Miss Hodgson) ; 

 and a form with a proliferous head seen in the moss below 

 Newton Regny ; 



