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563. Crepis virens, L. (Hawk's Beard). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Grassy banks. Frequent through the lower 

 zone j ascending to 300 yards over Penrith and Coniston, and 

 250 yards in Troutbeck Valley. 



Var. agrestis in cultivated fields at Clibburn and between 

 Hawkshead and Coniston. 



Crepis biennis, L. 



C. Aspatria. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Mr. W. Nixon, on 

 whose authority the Aspatria station rested, now thinks he 

 was mistaken in its identity. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Kendal, in pastures on the east side of the valley. — 

 (T. Gough.) Confirmation wanted. 



567. Crepis paludosa, Moench. (Marsh Hawk's Beard). 

 Native. Scottish type. Range 1-3. Frequent in swamps 

 and damp woods ; ascending from nearly shore-level in the 

 moss at Newton Regny to 650 yards near Red Tarn, Helvellyn. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) 



568. Hieracium Pilosella, L. (Mouse-ear Hawkweed). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-2. Pastures and dry grassy 

 banks. Frequent; ascending to the limestone pavement of 

 Hutton-Roof and Farleton Knot, to 500 yards ; in Kirkstone 

 Pass to 570 yards. — (Watson.) 



Hieracium aurantiacum, L. Alien. An occasional straggler 

 from gardens. 



C. Holmrook Woods near Drigg. — (J. Robson.) On 

 Vicar's Island, Derwentwater. — (Miss Wright, J. B. Davies.) 

 Vale of Newlands, near a cottage, with Aconitum Lycoctonum ; 

 shown to Borrer by Mr. Wright. 



W. Redbank, Grasmere.— (T. J. Foggitt.) 



