194 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



(W. Dickinson.) Drawing in Rooke's Flora, 'Woodhall, 

 Cockermouth.' 



W. Cunswick Wood and other places near Kendal; first 

 recorded by Wilson. Rare at Windermere. — (F. Clowes.) 

 Buckham Wood, Lowther. — (T. J. Woodward.) 



L. Not uncommon about Newton near Cartmel. — (Mr. 

 Hall.) Coniston. — (Linton.) Roudsea Wood near Haver- 

 thwaite. — (Aiton, Miss Hodgson.) 



1037. Listera cordata, Br. (Mountain Twayblade). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1-2. Moory places. Rare. 



C. Castlerig Fell, Keswick. — (W. Dickinson.) On Mell- 

 break, over Crummock, 500 yards. — (Wilson Robinson.) 

 Fisher Ghyll Place, above the ravine where Pyrola secunda 

 grows. — (Jos. Woods.) Ravenglass. — (Rooke's Flora.) 

 Caldbeck Common. — (Cooke.) 



W. On Cockley Fell, in Long Sleddale, and on the moors 

 between Kendal and Shap. — (J. Wilson.) Moist moors near 

 Kendal, not common. — (T. Gough.) 



L. One place on Coniston Fell. — (Linton.) 



1038. Listera ovata, Br. (Great Twayblade). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Woods and meadows. Frequent, 

 up to 300 yards. 



1039. Epipactis latifolia, All. (Helleborine). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Not infrequent in woods, from the 

 shores of Derwentwater, Bassenthwaite, and Coniston Water, 

 up to the limestone pavement of Whitbarrow, Hutton-Roof, 

 and Farleton. A plant reported by Lawson from Abbot's 

 Wood Close, near Great Strickland, is referred by Professor 

 Babington to B. ovalis. 



1040. Epipactis palustris, Sw. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. Swamps. Rare. 



