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— (J. Robson.) In Ennerdale Carlina vulgaris grows 

 abundantly, and may have been mistaken for Card, acaulis, 

 which I never saw there. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Dry pastures about Hutton-Roof. — (Hindson.) I am 

 afraid these are all misnomers. 



607. Carduus heterophyllus, L. (Great Plume Thistle). 

 Native. Scottish type. Range 1. Stream-sides and woods. 

 Not infrequent. 



C. Armboth, Watendlath, and hills behind Castlehead, 

 Keswick. — (Watson, etc.) Two places by the road between 

 Seathwaite and Seatollar. — (B.) Banks of Airey stream near 

 Beckbottom Farm, Matterdale. — (W. Hodgson.) Ullock and 

 Papcastle near Cockermouth. — (W. B. Waterfall.) Westward 

 near Wigton. — (Rev. R. AVood.) 



W. In Troutbeck Valley in the lane below the highest inn. 

 — (B.) By the roadside near Seathwaite Rayne, Ambleside. — 

 (Mrs. W. H. Hills.) Banks of the stream near the railway 

 junction at Tebay. — (A. W. Bennett.) In Lowther woods near 

 Thrimby. — (B.) In Long Sleddale in a field called Wither- 

 howe, by the roadside near Tomshowe, seven miles from 

 Kendal.— (Wilson. ) Between Shap and Orton.— (T. J. Wood- 

 ward.) Peat Lane, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Kirkby Lonsdale. — 

 (Hindson.) About Shap, Crosby Ravensworth, Orton and 

 Hawes Water in many places. — (Watson.) 



L. Near Newby Bridge. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



Onopordum Acanthium, L. Alien? 



W. Kirkby Lonsdale.— (Hindson.) Confirmation wanted. 



609. Carlina vulgaris, L. Native. English type. Range 

 1-2. Dry hills, both of slate and limestone. Frequent; ascend- 

 ing to the limestone pavement of Shap Common, Whitbarrow, 

 Hutton-Roof, and Farleton Knot, and to 500 yards at Hayes 

 Water. 



