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Humphrey Head.— (Miss Hodgson.) High Cartmel medi- 

 cinal well. — (Ray, as a var. of Centaurium.) 



724*. Erythraa pulchella, Fries. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



W. With E. littoralis at Ulpha and Arnside. — (C. Bailey, 

 B.) 



L. Pasture near Greenhills, Plumpton. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



Villarsia nymphaoides, Vent. Alien. 



L. In the Moss river near Hawkshead. First recorded by 

 Lawson. I could not find it there in 1883. 



727. Menyanthes trifoliata, L. (Bog Bean). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Swamps and lake-sides. Frequent ; 

 ascending to 600 yards on Haystacks, and on the hills 

 between Keswick and Thirlmere. — (Watson.) Very fine in 

 the two reservoirs at Holme Mill, with Hippuris. 



ORDER POLEMONIACE.E. 



Poletnonium cceruleum, L. (Jacob's Ladder). Alien ? 



C. St. Bees.- — (J. Robson.) By the river Ellen near 

 Torpenhow. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. At Kendal, on the east side of the river Kent, between 

 the mill-race and Kirk-dub. — (Wilson.) Near the limekilns 

 at Kendal, scarce. — (T. Gough.) 



L. Graythwaite woods, west side of Windermere.- — 

 (F. Clowes.) Reported from Furness Fells by Ray, on the 

 authority of Willisel. Truly wild in the Westmoreland portion 

 of Teesdale. 



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729. Convolvulus arvensis, L. (Bindweed). Native. 

 English type. Range 1. Not seen in the heart of the Lake 



