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Scabiosa Columbaria. Great Dunnow Cliff, limestone cliffs 

 above Slaidburn, scarce ; more frequent at Little Dunnow. 



Eupatorium cannabinum. Frequent by limestone becks and 

 in moist woods. 



Gnaphalium uliginosum. Ditch near Staple Oak, Dun sop 



Bridge, 1896. Not a plant in 1899 • 

 Senecio erucifolius. Hedge, Banks Meadow, near the Heaning. 

 Senecio saracenicus. Woods, Browsholme. 



Carduus heterophyllus. Frequent in meadows and woods, 

 and often very fine. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea. Plentiful in Whitendale ; more 

 scarce on road-side near Bowland Trough. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccos. Frequent on the fells ; flowering often, 

 fruiting more rarely. 



Vaccinium Vitis-Idsea. Frequent on Newton Fell, where it 

 flowers abundantly ; also Whitendale and Brennand Fells. 



Andromeda polifolia. Not unfrequent on the fells, Bowland 

 Trough, Bowland Knotts, and moors above Knowlemere 

 Manor. 



Erica cinerea. Scarce, and growing very small and stunted, 

 Bowland Trough and Lamb Hill. 



Primula farinosa. Local name 'Bird's Eye. 1 Frequent in 

 moist meadows and bogs on the limestone. 



Lysimachia nummularia. Banks Meadow and the Heaning 

 Plantation. 



Trientalis europaea. Bradford Fell (Waddington Fell). 



Gentiana Amarella. Dunnow Cliff, meadow near Gamble 

 Hole, and near Slaidburn. 



Menyanthes trifoliata. The Heaning Bog ; bog near Clapham 

 Road, below Bowland Knotts. 



Verbascum Thapsus. Dunnow Cliff, where it is frequent. 



Mimulus luteus. In great abundance at intervals along the 

 Easington Beck and river Hodder. Established? 



Veronica montana. Frequent in the mountainous woods. 



Veronica Anagallis-aquatica. Ditches near Newton Bridge 

 and in Old Hodder. 



Euphrasia officinalis var. gracilis. Amongst heather, Smelt 

 Mills, Trough of Bowland. 



J901 February i. 



