138 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



British type. Range 1-2. Stream-sides and swamps. Com- 

 mon ; ascending from the shore marsh below Middlebarrow 

 Wood, Arnside, to 400 yards in Hag Ghyll, Troutbeck ; 

 500 yards. — (Watson.) 



650. Senecio saracenicus, L. Denizen. Intermediate type. 

 Range 1. 



C. Hedges near Longtown and Eden side below Carlisle. 

 — (Mr. Jackson.) Near Hutton Hall, north of Penrith. — 

 (Borrer.) It grows as plentifully in the fields at Salkeld as 

 the vulgaris (hz.Jacobtza). — (Mr. Nicholson, Ray, Syn. iii. 177.) 

 Houray pasture, Keswick. — (J. Otley.) At Moresby near 

 Whitehaven. — (J. Robson.) Sebergham. — (W. Dickinson.) 

 Paddock at Thackthwaite, and near the old homesteads at 

 Stoddah.— (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Stock Beck, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) 



L. Roadside at Newby Bridge, and in an old orchard at 

 Ghyll Head ; first recorded by Woods. Corner of a field on 

 the Old Hall estate, Ulverstone. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



Cinerai-ia campestris, Retz. 



C. Cold Fell, Egremont. — (J. Robson.) I fear a misnomer, 

 but it has been found lately by Backhouse on Micklefell, an 

 unexpected extension of range. 



Cineraria palustris, L. A plant recorded by Wilson from 

 Burton Moss, Westmoreland, and Pillin Moss, Lancashire, has 

 been referred to this species. Most likely a misnomer. 



Doronicum Pardalianches, L. (Leopard's Bane). Alien. 



C. West side of the fish-pond at Brayton Hall, introduced. 

 — (W. Hodgson.) Kelton and Isell near Cockermouth. — 

 (W. Dickinson.) 



W. Hedge-bank at the foot of a garden on the high-road 

 between Ambleside and Rydal, 1864. — (C. Bailey.) 



