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Var. cambrica, Huds., is the ordinary form on the high 

 cliffs. 



643. Senecio vulgaris, L. (Groundsel). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Cultivated and waste ground. Common ; 

 ascending to 300 yards at Shap;_35o yards. — (Watson.) 



644. Senecio sylvaticus, L. Native. British type. Range 

 1-2. Sandy moors. Frequent ; ascending from the shore at 

 Meathop Moss to Priest Crag, Ulls water; 350 yards on 

 Robinson, and 300 yards on Latrigg. 



645. Senecio viscosus, L. Native. Germanic type. 

 Range 1. 



C. On the coast at Nethertown. — (J. Robson.) Parton 

 near Whitehaven. — (Rev. F. Addison.) Cleator Moor. — 

 (Whitehaven Cat.) Common between the railway station 

 and the sea at Workington. — (T. J. Foggitt, W. Hodgson.) 



L. Sandy bank in Walney Island near the Ferry. — (Dr. F. 

 A. Lees.) 



647. Senecio erucifolius, L. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



C. At Little Broughton, between Cockermouth and Work- 

 ington. — (W. Dickinson.) It has been found by Mr. W. 

 Duckworth beyond our limits at Longtown, north of Carlisle. 



648. Senecio Jacobcea, L. (Ragwort; 'Booins'). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Grassy places. Common in the 

 lower zone ; ascending to 360 yards on Skiddaw (Watson) ; 

 and about as high on the slope of Great Dodd to the Vale 

 of St. John. A discoid variety by the side of the higher road 

 between Grange and Lindale. 



649. Senecio aquaticus, Huds. (Marsh Ragwort). Native. 



