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134 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



Diotis maritima, Cass. Mentioned in Aspland's list of the 

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



624. Artemisia maritima, L. Native. English type. 

 Maritime. Range 1. 



C. On the shore at Muncaster, and Coulderton Point. — 

 (J. Robson.) Shore of Duddon estuary. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Ravenglass. — (W. Dickinson.) 



L. Isle of Walney. First recorded by Mr. Atkinson, in 

 Withering, p. 709, 3d edition. Coast between Rampside and 

 Barrow. — (Mr. Gough.) 



625. Artemisia Absinthium, L. (Wormwood). Denizen. 

 English type. Range 1. 



C. About Blencow ; once very plentiful, as it was also on 

 Dalston green. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Abundant on the village green at Askham in 1853. — 

 (T. J. Foggitt.) Bank below the farmhouse near the bridge 

 at Clibburn.— (B.) 



L. Lindeth Wood, Rusland. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



626. Artemisia vulgaris, L. (Mugwort). Native. British 

 type. Range 1. Hedges and field-sides in the low country ; 

 not infrequent ; ascending to 300 yards at Shap. 



627. Gnaphalium dioicum, L. (Cat's Foot; Wild Everlast- 

 ing). Native. Scottish type. Range 1-3. Dry hills and 

 grassy heaths. Frequent; ascending to 650 yards. — (Watson.) 

 Helvellyn, Kendal Fell, Wastdale Screes, Watendlath, Gow- 

 barrow Park, Arnside Knot, Cartmel Fell, Donnerdale Fells, 

 Brockle Crag, north-west side of Skiddaw, abundant, 

 Catlands near Wigton, etc. 



Gnaphalium margaritaceum, L. Alien. An occasional 

 straggler from gardens. 



