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617. Bidens cemua, L. Native. English type. Range 1. 

 Ditches and swamps. Rare. 



C. Cloffocks, Whitehaven.— (Mr. Tweddle.) Banks of the 

 stream at Rottington. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Braithwaite near 

 Keswick. — (W. Dickinson.) Sellafield. — (Rev. F. Addison.) 

 Yearn Ghyll pond, Aspatria. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. In a bog near Burneside Hall and Underbarrow toll- 

 bar. — (T. Gough.) Crosthwaite near Kendal.- — (F. Clowes.) 



L. Peat ditches at Plumpton. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



618. Bidens tripartita, L. Native. English type. Range 1. 

 Ditches and swamps. Rare. 



C. Braystones Tarn and Rottington Beck. — (Whitehaven 

 Cat.) On the shore at Nethertown. — (J. Robson.) Between 

 Seascale and Gosforth. — (W. Foggitt.) Bootle. — (W. Dickin- 

 son.) In the Cass at Keswick. — (W. Dickinson.) North- 

 east of Baggrow near Aspatria. — (Rooke's Flora.) 



W. Great Langdale; roadside near the Dungeon Ghyll 

 Inn.— (B.) Stock Beck, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) 



Madia racemosa, T. and G. Alien. 



C. A Californian annual found with the other casuals by 

 Mr. W. Hodgson at Floshgate, north-east shore of Ulls- 

 water. 



619. Eupatorium cannabinum, L. (Hemp Agrimony). 

 Native. British type. Range 1. Frequent about the 

 Lakes and by stream-sides in the low country. Abundant 

 on the rocky coast from Harrington to Whitehaven. — 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



Chrysocoma Linosyris, L. Mentioned in Aspland's list of 

 the rare plants of Grange-over-Sands. Probably a misnomer. 



