46 Petty : Some Plants of Silverdale, West Lancashire. 



127. Near Silverdale, 1881, Miss K. Pickard. Several 

 places on the coast between Westmorland boundary and 

 Jenny Brown's Point, A. W. 

 Linaria vulgaris Mill. Side of railway line and the tram-road 

 at Trowbarrow. 



Linaria viscida Moench. On the 'six-foot,' railway line atTrovv- 



barrow. Silverdale Station, on ground opposite signal-box^ 



1898. Spreading, 1901. 

 Scrophularia oblongifolia Loisel. Near Burton Well, fine. 

 Scrophularia nodosa L. Eaves Wood. 

 Digitalis purpurea L. Burton Well Scroggs, etc. 

 Veronica serpyllifo/ia L. Near Hawes Tarn. 

 Veronica hybrida L. 1885. Baker's Flora of Lake District, 



152. Silverdale, Miss S. Beever. 

 Veronica officinalis L. On rocks at shore end of Magstone 



Wood, 1901. 



Veronica Chamaedrys L. Shore bank and road-sides, and a 

 weed in gardens. 



Veronica Anagallis-aquaiica L. Between Silverdale and the 

 station, A. VV. Stream from Little Hawes Tarn ; ditch- 

 side of Great Tarn ; side of pool, Quicksands Bridge. 



Veronica Beccabunga L. Fine in ditch, beyond railing, north- 

 west end of Hawes Tarn. In wet 'dub' at end of rocky 

 slope from Trowbarrow, almost joining White Scar. Damp 

 ground, Wood Well. 



Euphrasia officinalis L. From shore upwards. 



Euphrasia gracilis Fr. What I take to be this on Castlebarrow. 



Bartsia Odontites Huds. On road-side, Silverdale Moss ; last 

 field, Silverdale to Heald Brow. 



Pedicularis sylvatica L. Open ground before Wood Well, 

 1 90 1. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. Rough ground near Wood W T ell ; 

 road-sides and fields. 



Melarnpyrum pratense L. Eaves Wood, Waterslack Wood, 

 and many other localities. 



Melarnpyrum pratense var. lati folium Syme. 1875. Rep. 

 Bot. Rec. Club, 1874, p. 63. ' Widely spread in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Arnside and Silverdale,' Chas. Bailey. 



Pinguicula vulgaris L. 1864. Bot. Chron., 74. ' Margin of 

 Hawes Tarn,' C. J. Ashfield. Yes, almost up to White 

 Scar Foot, and on the Moss. 



Naturalist. 



