Wood : Specimen Floe^ Cumbria. 



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Leonurus Cardiaca. * Old Carlisle, near Wigton. 

 Lamium amplexicaule. Gerard House. 

 Sjmpliytuni officinale. Dalston. ? introduced. 

 Asperugo procumbens. * On Silloth ballast. 

 Anagallis c^rulea. Heusingham, {D), 

 Chenopodium olidum. Saltcoates. 

 Asarum europseum. j Hutton Woods, [M). 

 Salix purpurea. Egremont, (J)). 



Monocotyledons, 



Cepbalantbera ensifolia. Abbey-Holme. ® 

 Colchicum autumnale. Baggrow. 

 Butomus umbellatus. !N'ear Kirkbride. 

 Zannichellia palustris. In the river Ellen, (D). 

 Potamogeton densus. Do. do. 



P. pectinatus. Bassenthwaite Lake, (i)). 

 Luzula " spicata." Blake-Fell, (Z)). « 

 Juncus maritimus. Kirkbride. 

 Carex disticba. Westward. 



C. Bonninghauseniana ! Eskatt, near Wbitebaven, (AT). 



C. " elongata." Snellings-mire, (Z)), 



C. " strigosa." Is^ear Crofton, (D). 



C. stricta. Good. Biglands, {M). ^2 



C. flava, var. lepidocarpa. Coldbeck. 



C. paludosa. Thursby. 



Pbleum arenarium. Silloth. 



Glyceria aquatica. Dubmill. 



Scblerocbloa maritima. Saltcoates. 



S. rigida. Silloth. 



Cynosurus echinatus. * Brackenthwaite, a casual. 



Festuca sciuroides. Westward. 



Bromus erectus, Arlecdon, (D). 



B. arvensis. * Silloth, a casual. 



Triticum eu-junceum, et acutum. Silloth Sands. 



Lolium temulentum. Westward. 



(8.) The C. grandiflora of Top. Bot. given for this county is, I believe, really this 

 — the narrow-leaved species — as in Ai'gyleshire. It extends fuithest north in 

 Britain.— F. A. L. 



(9). Very donbtfiil. Blake-fell is only a minor elevation, and hitherto in Britain 

 this arctic species has not been seen to descend below 2,800 feet — F. A. L. 



(10, 11, and 12. ) All these three names reqmre further certification that the 

 nomenclatui-e is correct. I have seen no specimens. — F. A. L. 



