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Anagallis tenella L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Boggy ground 



near Hawes Tarn, C. J. Ashfield. 

 Fraxinus excelsior L. On the hill-sides and woods. 

 Ligustrum vulgare L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Apparently 



wild, C. J. Ashfield. Looks so on Castlebarrow and on 



shore rocks near Brown's Houses. 

 Erythrsea Centaurium Pers. Castlebarrow ; Eaves Wood ; 



shore foot of Heald Brow ; ground about Wood Well. 

 Gentiana Amarella L. Lower slopes of Castlebarrow. 

 Symphytum asperrimum Wild. A cultivated fodder plant. 



Escape in Eaves Wood, from a cultivated patch. One plant, 



side of Town Field pathway, 1898. Four plants, 190.1. 

 Myosotis cespitosa F. Schultz. Near Tarn. 



Myosotis palustris Rehl. Shore bank, and on old pier or 

 landing-place. 



Myosotis arvensis L. Near Silverdale Station, A. W. Side of 

 path below Castlebarrow. 



Myosotis versicolor Reichb. Near the well at Wood Well. 



Lithospermum officinale!,. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Between 

 the Tarns, C. J. Ashfield. Hedge bank near Great Tarn, 

 1898. Hedge side, Red Bridge Lane, from station. Mr. 

 Wheldon records it between Silverdale and Carnforth. I 

 saw it in plenty on the road to Warton. 



Volvulus sepium Jung. In hedges, near houses, e.g., Water- 

 slack. 



Convolvulus arvensis L. Side of railway line at Trowbarrow. 

 Solanum Dulcamara L. Eaves Wood, and on almost every 

 road-side. 



Lycium barbarum L. Wood, near Burton Well Scar, quite 



naturalised now. 

 Atropa Belladonna L. Fine on common near Challan Hall, 



1898. Most of it cut down now, 1901. One plant on 



Wnite Scar, 1901. One plant, Trowbarrow, 1897, W. 



Deason. A fine plant amongst brushwood on shore bank, 



1898. 



Verbascum Thapsus L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. Road-sides 

 occasionally, C. J. Ashfield. Near Silverdale, A. Wilson. 

 Castlebarrow; shore rocks foot of Heald Brow; wood 

 between Burton Well and Bottoms ; Trowbarrow Quarry. 



Linaria repens Mill. 1887. Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 1884-5-6, 

 p. 102. Sea coast, Silverdale, A. Wilson. 1897. Naturalist, 



1902 February i. 



