44 Petty: Some Plants of Silverdale, West Lancashire. 



Lapsana communis L. Eaves Wood, and on walls and dry 

 banks. 



Crepis virens L. Booked without locality, 1898. 

 Hieracium Pilosella L. Road-side near Elmslack and other 

 road-sides. 



Hieracium murorum L. What I took for this, on rocks 



beyond Cove, 1898. 

 Leontodon hirtus L. Near Burton Well, A. W. 



Leontodon hispidus L. and L. autumnalis L. Road-sides 

 and fields. 



Taraxacum officinale Web. and Sonchus oieraceus L. Very 

 common. 



Tragopogon pratense L. Fine at Trowbarrow, 1898. Grow- 

 ing outside Silverdale Station, in road-side, 1900. 



Campanula rapunculoides L. 1897. Naturalist (April). Mr. 

 F. A. Lees chronicles this as found near Little Hawes Tarn, 

 1 88 1, by Miss K. Pickard. I saw in 1898 some drawn, 

 delicate-looking- Campanulas in a clearish place in the wood 

 around the Little Tarn, possibly this species. 



Campanula latifolia L. What I take to be this, but not in 

 flow T er, 24th June 1901, Bottoms Wood. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. Side of Eaves Wood, etc. 



Calluna Erica DC. and Erica cinerea L. From shore bank to 



high on Castlebarrow. 

 Armeria maritima Willd. Saltmarsh near Silverdale, A. W. 



On the marsh from near railway to Westmorland boundary. 

 Primula acaulis L. Eaves Wood, etc. 



Primula acaulis x P. veris. 1864. Bot. Chron.., 74. Recorded 



by Ashfield as P. elatior, and of frequent occurrence. 



Castlebarrow, fine. 

 Primula veris L. On road-side near Challan Hall, and on 



Burton Well Scroggs, in quantity. 

 Primula farinosa L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Boggy places 



about Hawes Tarn, C. J. Ashfield, and often repeated. Still 



there, 1901. 



Lysimachia Nummularia L. Road-side, Silverdale to Jenny 



Brown's Point, A. W. 

 Glaux maritima L. Shore. 



Anagallis arvensis L. Near the station, A. W. Fine in 

 clearing, Eaves Wood. Road-side near Gibraltar. 



Naturalist, 



