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Myrica Gale Linn. A few bushes by the Tarn brook Wyre. 

 Rare in West Lancashire. 



Salix phylicifolia Linn. Road-side near Marshaw. 



Juniperus communis Linn. This we did not see, but were 

 told by a farmer that it grows sparingly on Tarnbrook Fell 

 and Wardstone. It is very rare on millstone grit, but we 

 have found it locally plentiful in several places on this rock 

 high up in Roeburndale and Hindburn on the N. side of the 

 Wardstone range. 



Listera cordata R.Br. In a bog above Gavells Clough, .Tarn- 

 brook Fell, at 1,400 feet. Also seen on Wardstone at about 

 the same altitude in 1883. 



Narthecium Ossifragum Huds. Abundant in bogs, ascending 

 to 1,730 feet on Wardstone. 



Rynchospora alba Vahl. Boggy ground on lower part of the 

 4 Black side' of Tarnbrook Fell. Very rare in West 

 Lancashire. 



Carex dioica Linn. Great Clough of Tarnbrook Fell ; also on 

 Marshaw Fell. 



Carex curta Good. Very fine on Blaze Moss ; also near Tarn- 

 brook. 



Carex ovalis Good. Ascends to 1,200 feet on the moor above 



the foot of Gavells Clough. 

 Carex pilulifera Linn. On the S. side of Tarnbrook Fell, at 



1,450 feet. 



Carex binervis Sm. Ascends to 1,400 feet on Tarnbrook Fell. 

 Carex fulva Good. Tarnbrook Fell and Marshaw Fell. Pro- 

 bably frequent in the district. 

 Carex rostrata Stokes. Blaze Moss. 



Cryptogramme crispa R.Br. Crevices of gritstone rocks on 



the 'White side' of Tarnbrook Fell. 

 Lastraea dilatata Presl. var. nana Newm. Rock crevices of 



Hell Crag. 



PhegOpteris polypodioides Fee. Rocks by the stream in the 

 Great Clough of Tarnbrook Fell, at 1,450 feet. 



Equisetum maximum Lam. Wood above Abbeystead reservoir. 



Equisetum sylvaticum Linn. Remarkably abundant about 

 Emmetts, etc. 



Lycopodium selago Linn. White side of Tarnbrook Fell, along 

 with Cryptogramnte crispa. Also on Long Crag, in deep 

 crevices of rocks, very line. 



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