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shaded woods. Ascends to Swindale and Watendlath, 350 

 yards (Watson), and to the copper mine on Coniston Old Man 

 (Miss Beever). 



1424. Equisetum palustre, L. (Bog Mare's Tail). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Lakes and stream-sides. Fre- 

 quent, ascending to 450 yards. — (Watson.) 



Var. polystachyon has been found by Mr. Clowes at Winder- 

 mere, and by Mr. W. Hodgson near Winder railway station. 



J425. Equisetum limosum, L. Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Ponds, tarns, and lakes. Common. Ascends 

 to Brothers Water, Watendlath Tarn, and a pond near the 

 top of Whitbarrow, 250 yards ; to Seathwaite Tarn, 400 yards. 

 —(Mrs. Hodgson.) 



1426. Equisetum hyemale, L. (Dutch Rush). Native. 

 Scottish type. Range 1. Damp woods. Rare. 



C. Near a colliery reservoir in Flimby Wood, and in boggy 

 fields in Kinniside, Whitehaven. — (W. Hodgson.) Brayton 

 Woods near Allonby.— (W. B. Waterfall.) Bolton, at the 

 foot of Brocklebank Fell.— (Rev. R. Wood.) 



W. By the stream between Shap and Anna Well, 300 yards. 

 — (T. Lawson.) Swindale. — (J. Backhouse.) Kirkby Lons- 

 dale. — (J. Hindson.) 



L. Wooded ghyll near Penny Bridge, Ulverstone. — (Miss 

 Hodgson.) 



1428. Equisetum variegatum, W. and M. Native. Scot- 

 tish type. Range 1. 



C. Wastdale.— (N. J. Winch.) 



W. Banks of a stream at Shap, 300 yards. — (Watson.) 

 L. On the Furness shore near the road to Holme Island, 

 sparingly. — (Professor C. C. Babington.) 



