126 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



(Borrer ! ) Castle Crag, Grange Crag, and other cliffs in 

 Borrowdale. — (B.) Glaramara. — (J. Backhouse, Jr. ! ) White- 

 side. — (Wilson Robinson, in herb. Borrer ! ) Ennerdale. — 

 (Rev. F. Addison.) 



W. Dungeon Ghyll, at the foot of the upper waterfall. — 

 (B.) Stock Ghyll, Rydal Falls, and other places round 

 Ambleside, and rocks near the station at Windermere. — 

 (Borrer ! ) In Patterdale, on rocks above Hartsop. — (Professor 

 Oliver ! ) In many places on Helvellyn and Fairfield. — 

 (Woods, etc.) Limestone pavement of Whitbarrow. — (B.) 

 Scout Scar and other limestone cliffs about Kendal. — (T. 

 Gough, etc.) (Considered by Dr. Boswell, in Exchange Club 

 Report, 1879, p. 10, as H. cinerascens, Angl. non Jord.) By 

 Buckbarrow Well in Long Sleddale, and rocks by the stream 

 between Anna Well and Shap. — (Lawson.) It is desirable that 

 these last stations should have modern confirmation. I 

 place Lawson's plant here on the authority of Backhouse's 

 monograph. It was from this that the name Lawsoni took 

 its origin. 



L. Limestone cliffs of Humphrey Head. — (Dr. Windsor.) 



575*. Hieracium argenteum, Fries. Native. Scottish type. 

 Range 1-2. 



C. Slate crags of Great End, and Crags of Mellbreak, over 

 Crummock Lake. — (J. Backhouse.) In Borrowdale, on rocks 

 near the Bowder Stone. — (B.) 



W. On the High Street range. — (J. Backhouse.) 



576. Hieracium anglicum, Fries. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 2-3. High crags, both of slate and limestone. Rare. 



C. Cliffs of Great End, over Styhead Pass. — (Borrer!, 

 Oliver ! ) 



W. Rocky ledges of Fairfield at 800-900 yards. — (Rev. H. 

 H. Slater ! ) Dollywaggon Pike, Helvellyn. — (Rev. A. Ley ! ) 

 Cliffs of the east face of Helvellyn. First gathered by Woods. 



