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655. Inula Hele?iium, L. (Elecampane). Denizen. English 

 type. Range 1. 



C. At Mosser near Lowes Water. — (W. Dickinson.) — 



Coulderton Point. — (J. Robson.) Little Mill, Egremont; 



probably a relic of cultivation. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 



W. About farmhouses near Cunswick. — (T. Gough.) 



L. Several places near Dalton in Furness, clearly wild. — 



(Mr. Atkinson, in Withering, vol. iii. p. 73r, 3d edition ; Aiton.) 



656. Inula Conyza, DC. (Ploughman's Spikenard). Native. 

 Xerophilous. English type. Range 1. 



W. Cunswick Scar, and abundant on Whitbarrow, and along 

 the limestone to Farleton Knot and Arnside Knot. First 

 recorded by Wilson. 



L. Humphrey Head, Kents Bank, Yewbarrow, and other 

 places on the limestone about Grange and Cartmel. First 

 recorded by Lawson. 



658. Pulicaria dysenterica (Gaertn.). Native. English 

 type. Range 1. Damp places. Very rare. 



C. St. Bees Head. — (J. Robson.) Etterby Scar, Carlisle. 

 — (W. Duckworth.) 



W. Barrowfield Wood, Kendal.— (T. Gough.) 



660. Bellis perennis, L. (Daisy). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-3. Meadows and pastures. Common ; ascending to 

 500 yards at Hayes Water and Kirkstone Pass j 700 yards. — 

 (Watson.) 



661. Chrysanthemum segetum, L. (Corn Marigold). Colo- 

 nist. British type. Range 1. Cultivated fields. Not infre- 

 quent. Nethertown, Duddon Valley, Penrith, Warcop, Enner- 

 dale, Egremont, Newton, Colwith, Hawkshead, Bowness, 

 Grange-over-Sands, Ulverstone, etc. 



