35S Wheldon and Wilson: The Flora of Over Wyresdale. 



Genista tinctoria Linn. Near Lower Emmetts. 



Rubus fissus Lindl. Stream-side below Lower Emmetts. 



Rubus Scheutzii Lindeb. Road-side near top of Emmetts. 



Rubus dasyphyllus Rogers. Near Emmetts, etc. 



Rubus chamaemorus Linn. We did not come across this, but 

 it is very likely to occur. It is abundant on White Moss, 

 south of Hawthornthwaite Fell, just beyond our limits, and 

 occurs also on the Roeburndale Fells. 



Rosa mollis Sm. A great ornament to the banks of the Tarn- 

 brook Wyre, about Lower Emmetts, and elsewhere. 



Rosa capina L. var. dumalis Bechst. Near Top of Emmetts. 



Rosa glauca Vill. Road-side near the last. 



Pyrus Aucuparia Ehrh. Very fine in some of the gullies, 

 especially in Black Clough, Marshaw Fell. A tree of fair 

 size .was noted near the top of Gavells Clough, on Tarn- 

 brook Fell, at 1,520 feet. 



Parnassia palustris Linn. Frequent in boggy places and wet 

 upland pastures, ascending to about 800 feet. 



Myrrhis odorata Scop. Near Lower Emmetts. Frequent in 

 West Lancashire. 



Hieracium species. — Only vulgatum Fr. and boreale Fr. were 

 seen. 



Vacciniutn Vitis-Idsea Linn. Abundant, especially on the drier 

 and more rocky parts of the fells, and frequently producing 

 fruit, locally known correctly as ' Cowberry.' 



Schollera Occycoccus Roth. This is common in the district 

 in suitable situations, and the fruit, which is often freely 

 produced, is gathered in quantities by the dales-people. 



Andromeda Polifolia Linn. One of the most characteristic 

 plants of the district. Common on the fells generally, 

 and abundant on Blaze Moss. Ascends to 1,730 feet on 

 Wardstone. 



Trientalis europsea Linn. Abundant on both sides of Black 

 Clough, Marshaw Fell, growing under deep bracken on the 

 steep slopes above the stream. It extends for a distance of 

 about 500 yards at an elevation of from 750 to 1,050 feet. 

 A new V.C. record for West Lancashire. 



Myosotis repens G. Don. Boggy rills in the Great Clough of 

 Tarnbrook Fell and on Marshaw Fell. 



Veronica scutellata Linn. Near the Marshaw Wyre, Blaze 

 Moss. 



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