38 Pickard : Some Rarer Plants of Bowland. 



Hypericum humifusum. Marshy banks, road-side near Hareden 

 Hall, and near the Trough of Bowland. Damp meadows 

 near Dalehead. 



Euonymus europseus. Sparingly in Dunnow Wood, near the 

 Middle Path. 



Rhamnus catharticus. Great Dunnow and Little Dunnow, 

 scarce ; but luxuriant shrubs. 



Genista tinctoria. Locally called 'Broom.' Frequent in pas- 

 tures on the limestone. 



Cytisus scoparius. Very fine in plantation above Dalehead, 

 the only locality known in the district. 



Prunus Padus. Local name 1 Heckberry.' Common in woods 

 and hedge-banks. 



Rubus saxatilis. Hodder bank below Pinda Ing, Newton-in- 

 Bowland. 



Geum intermedium (rivale x urbanum). Occurs in some 

 plenty in Newton Lane, flowering most years. 



Potenti/la aipestris. Dunnow Cliff, scarce. First seen in 1896. 

 Potentii/a comarum. Old Hodder, Newton-in-Bowland. 

 Rosa villosa. A few shrubs, Bentham Road, ij4 miles above 

 Slaidburn. 



Saxifraga granulata. Hodder banks near New ton, 1893. Not 

 seen here since, having disappeared probably owing to a 

 land-slip. A few plants by the river near Dalehead, 1895. 



Chrysosplenium alter ni folium. Rare ; Banks Meadow near 



the Heaning Brook. 

 Parnassia palustris. Common in bogs. 



Ribes alpinum. Storth Wood ; one tree, 1895. If not native, 

 probably introduced by birds. 



Ribes nigrum. By the Heaning Brook, below Banks Meadow. 

 Sedum Telephium. Local name ' Livelong.' Abundant on 

 Great Dunnow, more rare on Little Dunnow Cliff. 



Lythrum Salicaria. Old Hodder. A few plants in Heaning 

 Bog. 



Epilobium angustifolium. Hodder banks above Stocks, and 

 tributary stream banks near Harrop and Lamb Hill. 



Myrrhis odorata. Banks of streams, not uncommon. 



Galium Mollugo. Not unfrequent in hedge banks, Holgate 

 Hill, Bentham Road, etc. 



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