136 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



637. Tussilago Farfara, L. (Coltsfoot). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Roadsides and earthy banks. Common; 

 ascending to 600 yards. — (Watson.) The highest station in 

 which I have noted it is about the slate quarries on Coniston 

 Old Man. It ascends to the limestone pavement of Farleton 

 Knot. 



639. Erigeron acris, L. (Fleabane). Native. English 

 type. Range 1. Grassy banks. Very rare. 



C. Gravelly bank of the Caldew at Dalston, sparingly. — 

 (W. Hodgson, Rev. R. Wood.) 



W. Foulshaw Moss, Kendal. — (T. Gough.) Arnside. — 

 (Miss Beever.) 



Erigeron canadensis, L. Alien. 



L. On Yewbarrow, over Grange-over-Sands, 1872. — (Hind- 

 son.) 



641. Aster Tripolium, L. (Starwort). Native. British 

 type. Maritime. Range 1. Salt marshes. Common. 



C. Little Mill reservoir, Workington Marsh, and Black 

 Beck. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Ravenglass. — (J. Robson.) 



W. Abundant about Arnside. 



L. Abundant all along the Morecambe estuary from Walney 

 Island and Bardsea, past Cark and Flookborough to Grange. 

 First recorded by Lawson. 



Cultivated American Asters (Michaelmas Daisy), either 

 Aster lavis or allied species, are established on the shores of 

 Ullswater, Windermere, and Derwentwater. 



642. Solidago Virgaurea, L. (Golden Rod). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-3. Everywhere frequent in woods 

 and on rocks, ascending to the high slate crags ; 800 yards 

 over Sprinkling Tarn, and on Helvellyn and Scawfell Pike ; 

 600 yards on Great Gable and Coniston Old Man. 



