7S Hodgson; Botanical Notes from Cumberland, n)(n>. 



Naworth aiul Gilsland. Rubus saxah'lis x Saxifraga OUfOt'des, 

 Lysimachia nemorum, Mentha rotundifolia, Neottia nidus-avis, 

 Habenaria conopsea, II. bi/o/ia, Epipactis latifblia, Carex echinata, 

 Melica untflora, Festuca myurus, and Cystopteris fragilis* 



How Mill and Cumwhitton, Omithopus perpusillus, Sedum 

 telephium, Filago germanica, F. minima, Symphytum officinale, 



Mentha piperita ( river Cairn), Se/erant/ius an nuns, (ia/copsis 



speciosa, Lantium maculatutn, and I., album. 



Lyneside and Kirklinton, Agrimonia eupatoria, Saxifraga 

 granulata, Ribes rubruin, Linaria cymbalaria, Luzula pilosa, and 

 L. nutxima. 



Edenside, from Carlisle and Botcherby to Armathwaite and 

 Kirkoswald, Corydalis claviculata and Vicia tetrasperma (Spa 

 Well)j Oardamine amara and Ribes nigrum (Armathwaite), Vicia 

 angustifolia, Polygonum amphibium (Upperby Brick-ponds), 

 Conium macu/a/um, Chcerophyllum temu/enfum, sEthusa cyna- 

 pium, and //ieracium vulifutum (Tarraby), Lumium album, 

 CarpimtS betulus and Populus Iremula ( Botcherbv), ( -ampanu/a 



latifblia (Wetheral), Veronica montana, Sherardia arvensis and 

 Senecio saracenicus \ Armathwaite). 



Burgh-by-Sands, Bowness, and Silloth, Sonchus arvensis, 

 Polygonum amphibium var. terrestre, Myrica gale f Epilobium 

 angustifolium, Stueda maritima, Cochlearia danica (Skinburriess 

 Marsh), Apium graveolens (by river Warn pool), Matricaria 

 chamomillu var. discnidea (Bowness), Hufnmus umbellatus (river 

 Hden), Potanmgeton perfoliatus (river Petteril), Carex hirta 

 (Durdar), Euphorbia portlandica, Scirpus rufus (Sellafield), 

 Draba muralis (Nurseries, Carlisle). 



Mr. Thomson's most remarkable find of the closing- century 

 may be reckoned that of an alien species, Anchusa ochroleuca, 

 the identification of which, after sorely puzzling- local collectors, 

 was settled by Mr. S. T. Dunn, of Kew Gardens, not many 

 weeks ago. Workington, 2 ist December tgoo. 



I will supplement the above lists (Mr. Thomson's gatherings) 

 by a few additional finds by myself and co-workers, premising 

 that my own private explorations have been greatly circum- 

 scribed, partly owing to unsettled health and partly to the 

 infirmities naturally resulting- from increasing age. I did, how- 

 ever, manage to pay my annual visit to .Silloth and Skinburness 

 on the Solway. Among the. refuse of Messrs. Carr & Co.'s 



Naturalist, 



