148 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



C. Field between Maryport and Flimby ; 200-300 yards 

 from the latter. — (Rev. J. Harriman.) Now extinct. 



W. Foulshaw Moss near Milnthorpe. First recorded by 

 Hudson. 



L. Rosecote near Dalton in Furness. — (Aiton.) Walney 

 Island. — (Rev. Mr. Jackson.) 



721. Gentiana Amarella, L. (Common Gentian). Native. 

 British type. Range 1, Dry banks. Not infrequent, 

 especially on the limestone, ascending from near shore-level 

 at Grange-over-Sands to the summit of Whitbarrow, and 

 300 yards at Shap. 



722. Gentiana campestris, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1. In similar places to G. Amarella, with which it is 

 often associated. Ascending from shore-level at Braystones, 

 Workington warren, and Maryport, to 300 yards in Mardale. 

 — (Watson.) 



724. Erythrtza Centaurium, Pers. (Centaury). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Pastures and dry banks. Frequent; 

 ascending to the top of Hampsfell, over Grange-over-Sands. 

 The E. latifolia, recorded by Woods from the coast at 

 Ravenglass, is probably a variety of this. 



724*. Erythrcea littoralis, Pers. Native. British type. 

 Maritime. Range 1. 



C. At Braystones near Egremont— ( J. Robson.) Between 

 Seascale and Gosforth.— (T. J. Foggitt.) Gathered also by 

 Harriman, probably near Maryport. 



W. Edge of Ulpha Moss, and on the opposite shore of the 

 Morecambe estuary under Arnside Knot, with E. pukhella. — 

 (C. Bailey, B.) 



L. Plumpton salt-marshes, and also on the shore under 



