202 FLORA OF THE LAKE DISTRICT. 



C. Boggy slope behind Redhills limestone quarry near 

 Penrith.— (Mrs. Frank King.) 



W. Banks of the Rothay. — (Dr. Davy.) Near Kendal. — 

 (W. Hudson.) 



L. Wood at Greenside, Heversham. — (T. Gough.) Grange- 

 over-Sands. — (Rev. H. Higgins.) 



Omithogalum umbellatum, L. (Star of Bethlehem). Alien. 



C. Meadow below Aspatria. Introduced with rubbish 

 from a garden in the village. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Meadow between Ambleside and Waterhead. — (W. 

 Foggitt.) In a field near Kirkby Lonsdale. — (I. Hindson.) 



L. Orchards in Furness. — (Miss Hodgson.) 



1093. Hyacinthus nonscriptus, L. (Wood Hyacinth). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Woods and hillsides. Common, 

 up to 500 yards on Saddleback. Varieties with white and 

 rose-coloured flowers occur near Ulverstone and elsewhere. 



1095. Narthecium ossifragum, L. (Bog Asphodel). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-3. Everywhere common in swamps ; 

 from shore-level at Meathop Moss in Furness to 600 yards on 

 Great Gable, 650 yards at Sprinkling Tarn; 720 yards. — 

 (Watson.) 



Asparagus officinalis, L. Alien. 



L. On the shore rocks at Grange-over-Sands. — (Miss Hodg- 

 son.) I saw one plant there on the railway embankment in 



Ruscus aculeatus, L. (Butcher's Broom). Alien. 



C. A casual near Watermillock House, Ullswater. — ■ 

 (W. Hodgson.) 



1099. Convallaria majalis, L. (Lily of the Valley). Native. 



