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L. Causeway Moss and Rusland Moss, Furness Fells.- — 

 (Mr. Jackson.) Ellerside Moss. — (Aiton.) Angerton Moss, 

 Ireland Moss, Roam Moss, Stockbird Moss ; on all the good 

 peat tracts between Ulverstone and Haverthwaite. — (Miss 

 Hodgson.) 



Arbutus alpina, L. 



C. Scawfell. — (J. Robson.) No doubt a misnomer. 



701. Arbutus Uva-Ursi, L. (Bearberry). Native. High- 

 land type. Range 2. 



C. On Corney Fell near Bootle. — (J. Robson.) On the 

 slope of Grassmoor towards Crummock Water, at about 500 

 yards. — (Watson.) Brackenthwaite. — (Wilson Robinson.) 



W. Dale-headin Martindale. — (Rev. W. Richardson.) 



703. Vaccinium Myrtillus, L. (Bilberry ; Bleaberry). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-4. Woods and heaths at all eleva- 

 tions; ascending from shore-level at Meathop Moss to 1050 

 yards on Helvellyn, and also to the summits of Scawfell Pike, 

 Skiddaw, Great Gable, Grassmoor, and Grisedale Pike. Very 

 fine in the fir woods of Penrith Beacon, covering acres of 

 ground. 



704. Vaccinium uliginosum, L. Native. Highland type. 

 Range 1-2. 



C. Moorside Park near Lamplugh. — (W. Dickinson.) Mill 

 Fell.— (Winch.) Near Armathwaite Castle.— (Rev. R. Wood.) 



W. Whinfell Forest near Penrith. — (T. Lawson.) On the 

 High Street range. — (J. Backhouse.) 



L. Peat mosses at Holker. — (Aiton.) 



705. Vaccinium Vitis-fdtza, L. (Whortleberry; Cowberry). 

 Native. Highland type. Range 2-4. On all the higher hills, 

 but not nearly so plentiful as the Bilberry; ascending to 



