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J. GILBERT BAKER : CUMBERLAND BOTANY. 



Senecio vulgaris, Jacobcea, and aquaticus, all three common. S. sylva- 

 ticus, sandy banks below Talkin Tarn. Bellis perennis, common. 

 Solidago Virgaitrea, Combe Crags and banks of the Irthing at Laner- 

 cost Bridge. Tussilago Farfcu-a, common. Petasites vulgaris, banks 

 of the Naworth stream and of the Irthing at Burdoswald, etc. 

 Eupatorium, expected, but not seen. Lapsana, Hypochoeris radicata, 

 Leontodon hispidus, L. autumnalis, and Taraxacum, all common. 

 Lactuca muralis, beech wood over Talkin Tarn. Sonchus oleraceus 

 and asper, frequent. S. arvensis, cultivated fields, occasionally. 

 Crepis virens, hedge-banks. C. paludosa, dripping cliffs of Cromel 

 Linn ravine and at Gilsland Spa. Hie?-acium Pilosella, frequent. 

 H. ccesium, damp rocks at Gilsland Spa. H. vulgatu?n, rocks of 

 Cromel Linn ravine, walls of Lanercost Priory, etc. H. boreale, very 

 common. 



Campaimlaceae. — -Jasione montana, sandy ground over Talkin 

 Tarn. Campanula latifolia, woods at Gilsland, Naworth, etc. C. 

 rotundifolia, common. 



Ericaceae. — Vaccinium Myrtillus, common on heaths ; abundant 

 at Combe Crags. Erica Tetralix, more common than E. cinerea. 

 Call r una,. common. 



Jasminaceae. — Eraximis, common in the wooded ravines. Ligus- 

 trum, hedges near the church at Gilsland ; not native. 



Convolvulacese. — Convolvidus sepium, frequent in gardens and 

 hedges adjacent ; not native. 



Scrophulariaceae. — Verbascum Thapsus, walls of Naworth Castle. 

 Scrophularia nodosa and Digitalis, frequent. Linaria Cymbalaria, 

 walls of Naworth Castle and Lanercost Priory. Veronica agrestis, 

 an occasional weed. V. arvensis, serpyllifolia, and officinalis, frequent. 

 V. montana, damp woods of Gilsland Spa. V. Chamcedrys and 

 Beccabunga, common. Euphrasia, Bartsia Odontites, and Rhina?ithus 

 Crista-galli, common. Pedicularis sylvatica, swamps. 



Labiatae. — Mentha hirsuta, frequent, type and var. paludosa. 

 M. arvensis, cultivated fields, a very robust form in a farmyard at 

 Burdoswald. Thymus Serpyllum, frequent. Calamvitha Clinopodium, 

 hedges. C. Acinos, sandy field over Talkin Tarn. Nepeta Glechoma, 

 hedges at Brampton. Prwiella, frequent. Stachys Betonica, palustris, 

 and sylvatica, all three frequent, but ambigua not seen. Galeopsis 

 Tetrahit, a frequent weed. Lamium incisum, road-side at Nether 

 Denton. L. purpureum, frequent. Ajuga reptans and Teua-ium 

 Scorodonia, both common. 



Boraginaceae. — Myosotis ccespitosa, common in the runnels. 

 M. arvensis, frequent. Anchusa arvensis, sandy turnip-field at 

 Brampton. 



Naturalist, 



