ISO FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



country about Keswick and Ambleside or Coniston, but 

 occurring sparingly on the outskirts at Whitehaven, Ulver- 

 stone, and Kirkby Lonsdale. Field by river Ellen, below 

 Blennerhasset. — (W. Hodgson.) 



730. Convolvulus sepium, L. (Great Bindweed). Native. 

 English type. Range 1. Woods and hedges. Frequent ; 

 ascending Borrowdale to Seathwaite, Great Langdale to 

 Dungeon Ghyll Inn, and to 250 yards on Brantfell over 

 Bowness. There is a beautiful pink-flowered variety, and 

 both this and the type are often grown in the cottage gardens 

 and trained round porches, like Ipomaa in the south of 

 England. Mr. W. Hodgson says of it, ' In some parts of 

 Cumberland sadly too plentiful.' 



731. Convolvulus Soldanella, L. (Sea Bindweed). Native. 

 English type. Maritime. Range 1. Coast sand-hills. 

 Rare. 



C. Coulderton, Parton, and Harrington. — (W. Dickinson, 

 etc.) Maryport. — (Winch.) Lowea. — (Rev. F. Addison.) 

 Abundant at Seascale. — (W. Foggitt.) Braystones. — (J. 

 Robson.) St. Bees.— (W. B. Waterfall.) 



L. Walney Island. First recorded by Lawson ; also by 

 Dalton and Aiton. 



Cuscuta europiza, L. 



C. Said to have been found by W. Dickinson at Gray- 

 southen near Workington. Confirmation wanted. 



ORDER SOLANACE.E. 



736. Hyoscyamus niger, L. (Henbane). Native. English 

 type. Range 1. Waste ground, especially near the coast; 

 not persistent in its localities. Cockermouth, Flimby, St. 

 Bees, Harrington, Allonby, Walney Island, Bardsea, Grange- 

 over-Sands, Levens, Arnside, etc. 



