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1000 yards on Helvellyn, and almost to the summit of 

 Skiddaw, Great Gable, Pillar, Grassmoor, and Grisedale 

 Pike. 



706. Vaccinium Oxycoccos, L. (Cranberry, Crones, and 

 Cranes). Native. British type. Range 1-2. Damp heaths. 

 Not infrequent. 



C. Ennerdale, Black Moss, etc. — (Rev. F. Addison, White- 

 haven Cat.) Floutern Tarn. — (W. Foggitt.) Swamps near 

 the highest point of the road over Whinlatter. — (Watson.) 

 Mockerkin. — (W. B. Waterfall.) Broomfield near Allonby. — 

 (Rev. J. Dodd.) Hutchinson says a bog near Hesket-in-the- 

 Forest has yielded £20 worth of cranberries in a year. This 

 bog (Tarn Wadling) has since been drained. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 South side of Skiddaw near the foot of the hill. — (Watson.) 

 Mosedale. — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



W. Whinfell Forest near Penrith. — (T. Lawson.) Frequent 

 on boggy moors round Kendal. — (Curtis.) Mardale 

 (Watson) ; 450 yards. Swamps in Easedale. — (B.) In a few 

 places round Windermere. — (F. Clowes.) Frequent round 

 Ullswater. — (W. Hodgson.) Ridge between Fusedale and 

 Fordendale. — (W. Foggitt.) Bog near Orrest Head. — (F. C. 

 Roper.) Ulpha Moss. — (Rev. A. Ley.) 



L. High marshy ground over Coniston. — (Miss Beever.) 

 Kirkby Moor, Furness. — (Miss Hodgson.) Stribers Moss, 

 Haverthwaite. — (Aiton.) 



708. Pyi-ola media, Sw. (Winter Green). Native. Scottish 

 type. Range 1. 



C. Brayton Woods. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Kirklington 

 Moors. — (W. Dickinson.) With P. secunda below the pre- 

 cipitous part of Walla Crag. — (J. Woods.) 



W. Stock Ghyll Force, on rocks and banks near the waterfall. 

 — (Watson, etc.) 



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